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Knotty Brambles

    I’ve spent time this weekend clearing brambles.  The area where they grow, down the side of my workshop, used to be a hedgerow, there are ash tree stumps and it is a place I tend to leave to grow naturally wild.  The geese have made nests and laid eggs there in the thick […]

Birdsong and Breakfast

  The very first things for me in the New Year are birdsong and breakfast with my geese. Happy New Year to all – hope your 2014 started as happily as mine!  

MBE for Ryedale Wildlife Rehabilitation

  I was so pleased to see on the front of our local paper today that Jean Thorpe, who founded Ryedale Wildlife Rehabilition, is receiving the MBE for services to wildlife rescue in Yorkshire. For over thirty years Jean has been dedicated to the rescue and returning to the wild, of injured and sick animals […]

Otters

  I’m still reading Otter Country by Miriam Darlington – and loving it!  Early in the book she writes that after reading Henry Williamson’s  Tarka the Otter she was so enthralled and spell-bound by otters, that ‘for months afterwards I felt like I was an otter’. It was so exciting to read this, as it […]

Otter Country

  The book Otter Country – in search of the wild otter, by Miriam Darlington, I think may be my best Christmas present this year. As soon as I had opened it, I just wanted to settle down quietly, and disappear into the story.   The reviews on the back cover heighten the anticipation – […]

Taste the Rain

  I love walks on Christmas Day, fresh air after the excesses and excitements.  I went for a walk on Boxing Day, and today too, despite the wind and rain.  Today’s walk took me through Hagg Wood, a bank of trees snaking above the stream that runs through Lastingham village.  Once amongst the bare tree […]

A Train of Jackdaws

  This post might have been called Jackdaw-ation – a sort of mix between murmuration, but this time of Jackdaws, and it almost says adoration too – but instead we have a Train (the name for a group of Jackdaws).  On these stormy, blustery days we’ve been having, the Jackdaws seem to gather for a […]

Weasel Sculpture

  Wildlife is a constant inspiration for my sculpture – infused with the feeling of weasel after watching one bounding and zig-zagging in the field by my workshop, I wanted to carve one. I chose my favourite Yorkstone to carve the weasel, mainly because it is a stone I know well and all my energy […]

Stone Carving Courses 2014

  My first Stone Carving Course for next year is already fully booked, and as I’m receiving more enquiries, I’ve added further dates for Spring 2014.  Thankyou everyone for your enthusiasm! So, if you’ve always wanted to try your hand and put chisel to stone, there are places available on my next two day stone […]

Lichen and Butterfly wings

  It hasn’t been a surprise lately that the ground around the old Sycamore tree has been littered with small branches and twigs, as the wind has been punishingly strong.  The messy scattering of  strewn pieces are gnarled, twisted and covered in lichen.  I’ve collected them up and put them in the woodshed. At this […]