Past Times: The Girl’s Own Paper
This 1930s magazine is refreshing and innocent. The cover advises that cocoa is a meal: a sentiment I can happily
Love nature. Love life.
This 1930s magazine is refreshing and innocent. The cover advises that cocoa is a meal: a sentiment I can happily
It can be hard to stay connected to nature when the weather is grim. These books will all bring the
I was excited to hear about Pre-Raphaelite Girl Gang, as I’ve long been a fan of Kirsty Stonell Walker’s brilliant
Folklore Thursday is a wonderful weekly opportunity to immerse yourself in stories on Twitter. Each week has a different theme
The Lost Words came out earlier this year, with the aim of spreading nature magic after words including acorn, conker and
Late summer is a wonderful time to have fun for free. The weather is generally mild enough to explore outdoors
I was lucky enough to be invited to Latitude Festival to take part in the art. I came up with
I’ve always loved forget-me-nots. I can’t remember when I first heard their bittersweet name but their tiny blue flowers –
The more I learn about dandelions (and similar yellow flowers), the more impressed I am by them. I once saw
As the new year starts, it’s time to go wassailing. Traditionally carried out on 12th Night (5th January or 17th