Wednesday Wisdom: Daphne du Maurier
As a teenager, I was always drawn to the darker of the books available: Jane Eyre over Jane Austen, Mary
Love nature. Love life.
As a teenager, I was always drawn to the darker of the books available: Jane Eyre over Jane Austen, Mary
I spend a lot of time in pain due to a condition called hEDS. Comorbidities include migraine and frequent joint
The fourth #NatureBookClub saw more great recommendations and discussion about nature books. The list of books is growing, so it
This year, I’m feeling festive. Last year, my pain was too high to really engage with much christmas jollity but
The weather may be challenging but a brisk autumn walk can provide so much beauty. Put on your thermals, add
This week’s #NatureBookClub saw a flurry of new people joining in, in part thanks to Wealden Literary Festival sharing a
The consumerist bombardment of Black Friday makes it easy to believe you need to shop to be happy. Bargains aren’t
Each week, #FolkloreThursday on Twitter floods my timeline with myth, plantlore and folklore in general. This week’s theme is the
Best known as creator of timeless heroine, Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery was a prolific writer, spreading love
The second #NatureBookClub saw people come together to share their favourite nature books and illustrators. These are this week’s recommended