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Tag Archives: urban
The colour’s coming back in
Like post-war technicolour movies, colour has come back to the landscape, despite a winter which wouldn’t let go. In another throwback to the 1950s, the 2018 Doomsday Clock is now at two minutes to midnight, where it last was in … Continue reading →
Posted in mindfulness, politics, resilience, simplifying daily life, Uncategorized, urban living
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Tagged A Matter of Life and Death, activism, Doomsday Clock, Foraging, herbalism, Magnolia, mindfulness, nature, plants, urban, wellbeing
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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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