20th February -26th February

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20th: While there’s few leaves on trees outside, the houseplants remain in leaf and have shapes to enjoy.

21st: Buds in silhouette.

22nd: An amazing array of indoor plants in a hotel atrium.

23rd: Catkins looking like yellow flowers

24th: Abundance of crocus beneath a tree.

25th: A lone daisy appearing in February!

26th: Handsome pine cones. Pine cones can stay on the tree for multiple years, so some mature cones may remain throughout the winter.

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Hi my name is Hannah. I am a trainee Forest Bathing guide, training with the Forest bathing Institute. I have been a forest school assistant for many years with Fernee Forest Club .

My passion is outdoor adventures, and discovering more about our local landscape.

Over the lock down years, I walked the South Downs Way with a group of friends, it took us over two years, we enjoyed a very leisurely pace that allowed us to absorb all the sights, sounds, and thrash out all our worries, triumphs, musings, along with plenty of tea breaks!

Exploring, connecting and observing local natural spaces is beginning to transform from a passion/hobby to become my actual job (nearly!). Having been comfortably tucked behind a computer screen as a website manager and graphic designer for 24 years, this is both very exciting and quite a challenge. Thank you for visiting the blog and website.