Tag: sense of place

  • The Schoolhouse in the Woods: An Earth Day Long Read

    The Schoolhouse in the Woods: An Earth Day Long Read

    Happy Earth Day! Despite my best intentions for a monthly long blog this is only my second of 2023!  This wasn’t intended as an Earth Day blog, but its seems apt to be publishing this today as a story about connection to place, love of natural landscape through art and community, and renewal. I have…

  • Where is the Centre of the World? Between your own two feet.

    Where is the Centre of the World? Between your own two feet.

    I’m sat in the ‘Ponder’ at my parents home in West Sussex, where I’m based for my Winter Holiday visit to the UK. The wind is whooping around and the blasts of rain on the glass roof and walls sound like pebbles on a tin roof.  Mum and Dad are in the cosy living room…

  • Place, Land and Work: how do we start to belong?

    Place, Land and Work: how do we start to belong?

    “….Hope Then to belong to your place by your own knowledge Of what it is that no other place is, and by Your caring for it as you care for no other place, this Place that you belong to though it is not yours, For it was from the beginning and will be to the…

  • The Structural Wonder of a Hedge in Winter

      Even in winter, hedgerows are working in the landscape. Not only can they prevent snow drift on to roads (a feature or ‘ecosystem service’ I’m keen to explore more in work in Ontario, see 3 Go to Canada: Hedges, Novel Ecosystems and Damn Fine Donuts,HedgeCanada Revisited: healing the landscape and connecting communities with a new hedgerow…

  • HedgeCanada Revisited: healing the landscape and connecting communities with a new hedgerow story

    HedgeCanada Revisited:  healing the landscape and connecting communities  with a new hedgerow story

    – Way back in the mists of time I completed a short school project on the Monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus.  Young Jim had read an article in a magazine with a picture of a tree dressed from root to branch in thousands of Monarchs. He learned about the incredible migration of this beautiful butterfly up and down Central…