Palestinian Solidarity Rally in LondonI attended the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign rally in London today. I went for two reasons. Firstly, I know that Palestinians welcome the…Just nowJust now
FrostSometimes it seems that mud is the default state of the world. I live in Sussex where the clay soil loves water, uniting with it to create…3d ago3d ago
A Place to LookTime out of doors in December is very welcome. It’s a very interior month, the weather is usually lousy and Christmas-based socialising…Dec 31, 2024Dec 31, 2024
What Is The Land For?This is a profound question. We see land put to all kinds of uses; left wild, farmed, tarmacked, and dumped on. But are any of these uses…Nov 16, 2024Nov 16, 2024
Review: The Outrun by Amy LiptrottThe Outrun first entered my life by way of the film of the book. I watched it without knowing anything about the story and was very…Nov 4, 2024Nov 4, 2024
Rutting SeasonI hadn’t seen my deer for a while. They are mine in as much as I know where they are and they delight me. Like my favourite view or my…Oct 25, 2024Oct 25, 2024
Review: Writing Wild by Tina WellingThe subtitle of this book is “Forming a Creative Partnership with Nature” and that is what made me pull it off the shelf in the bookshop. I…Oct 17, 2024Oct 17, 2024
Old Lodge, West SussexOld Lodge is a 20-minute drive from my house and one of my favourite places. If I need to clear my head and remind myself of the real…Jul 13, 2024Jul 13, 2024
Review: Hell — In Search of a Christian Ecology by Timothy MortonI will be frank with you, this is a difficult book. That doesn’t mean it is a bad, dull, or poorly written book. Quite the contrary, it is…Jul 10, 20241Jul 10, 20241
Review: Can We Save The Planet by Alice BellCan We Save The Planet is a book in Thames and Hudson’s The Big Idea series and arguably there is no bigger idea. Can we save it? Can we…Jul 1, 2024Jul 1, 2024