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Tag Archives: urban wildlife
Getting through January: with a little help from the starlings
8am on a gloriously bright January morning. The storm last night has washed the sky clean of cloud and the light is strong and clear, purged of dust. I should be getting ready for work but instead I’m lying up … Continue reading →
Posted in mindfulness, nature connection, nature writing, resilience, simplifying daily life, Uncategorized
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Tagged #forthemany, birds, Hampstead Heath, January, mindfulness, Mozart, nature, nature deficit disorder, office, Piano concerto no 17 in G, starlings, urban, urban wildlife, wellbeing
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Simplicity and wildflowers Part 2: New London Meadows
All over London this summer, I’ve noticed wildflower and grassy meadows where before there was regularly mown grass. This is something I’ve been persuading landlords to do for the last year and a half, and now, suddenly, it seems to … Continue reading →
Posted in nature connection, politics, simplifying daily life, sustainability, urban living
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Tagged London, Meadow, nature, urban wildlife, Wildflower, wildflower meadows
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Heygate Urban Forest
As featured on the new nature. I lie on my back on the grass and watch the clouds, my view framed by hundreds of newly-budding branches arching above me. I’m the only person in this vast decanted housing estate, once … Continue reading →
Posted in forest gardening, guerilla gardening, nature connection, politics, simplifying daily life, urban gardening, urban living
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Tagged commoners, Elephant, Elephant & Castle, Graffiti, guerilla gardening, Heygate Estate, housing estates, inner city, London, social engineering, Tom Tinker, Urban forest, urban wildlife, wildlife
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