25th March – 30th March

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25th: Broom is now in bloom

26th: Eyes drawn to the colour of this Cornus. Cornus Sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’. A striking deciduous shrub with upright growth, producing vivid orange, red and yellow stems that create a fiery display in winter.

27th: An unhappy tree, with no new buds, still beauty in its curves.

28th: Tree hugging

29th: Anemone happily growing beneath a Salix caprea pendula (Kilmarnock Willow)

30th: Pretty weeping Pear; Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula

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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.