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comics.movim.eu / TheyCanTalk · 4 days ago - 23:03
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comics.movim.eu / TheyCanTalk · 4 days ago - 23:03
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12 of the best UK breaks to celebrate spring
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 3 March - 11:00
From blossom trails to bluebell woods, and foraging to farm stays, we’ve picked some of the finest seasonal getaways
This is cider country, and the Brockhampton Estate, near the Worcestershire border, is the largest orchard under the National Trust’s care, with over 145 acres of damson, pear, quince, cherry and apple trees, which blossom in great frothy clouds from late March through April.
Continue reading...New life buzzes from all directions: why Pembrokeshire in spring is a nature-lover’s dream
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 2 March - 07:00
South-west Wales is a naturalist’s playground, and early spring is the perfect time to explore its coastal paths, wild flowers and treasured birdlife
Edward Thomas’s In Pursuit of Spring, published more than a century ago, is a classic in the nature lover’s library, a lyrical account of the poet’s journey from London to Somerset seeking signs of the coming season. Setting out from a rainy Wandsworth in March 1913, shaking loose a long winter, Thomas yearned for apple blossom and cuckoo flowers, “the perfume of sunny earth”, and the nightingale’s song. “Would the bees be heard instead of the wind?” he questioned anxiously.
This was a relatable pursuit – come March we are all leaning towards the sun – yet rarely might we think of spring as a “place”. For Thomas, it was the rural south-west; for me, the returning spring is best embodied by Pembrokeshire.
Continue reading...Country diary: A family friend, queen of the skyline, has toppled | Nic Wilson
news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 3 April, 2023 - 04:30
Hitchin, Hertfordshire: This magnificent black poplar survived lightning and bracket fungus. Now it’s gone – but the story isn’t over yet
The jackdaw colony by the Ash Brook is in disarray. Agitated birds circle the field making a chacking ruckus. Something is amiss. I scan what should be a familiar treeline, horrified. I don’t want to look down, but I can’t help myself. Beneath an inconceivable rift in the sky, a family friend lies prostrate.
Even before her fall, the lopsided lady of the brook had seen better days. Her splintered trunk leaned heavily and she had been pruned by lightning – twice. Only one healthy limb survived, branching into life like a phoenix rising above the surrounding ashes.
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comics.movim.eu / CatsCafe · Monday, 27 March, 2023 - 14:01
Cultivating Joy - What joys do you grow in your field?
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comics.movim.eu / TheyCanTalk · Sunday, 27 March, 2022 - 23:01
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comics.movim.eu / TheyCanTalk · Sunday, 20 March, 2022 - 23:00
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Timothée Jaussoin · Thursday, 14 June, 2018 - 16:02
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