• learning to rest in the woods is a small part of an ongoing exploration of rest through reading, creating, observing and napping. Specifically explori...
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  • A WIP in a loch I starting patch working this kilt somewhere back in the dark of November and soon it sat in my wardrobes as my needles sat in their b...
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  • Last year I really enjoyed getting involved in #30dayswild @thewildlifetrusts . It made my force myself out of the house every day even just to look a...
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  • Sole solo solstice celebrations and reflections on the longest day of the yearI woke up to the dawn chorus, it's a cacophony of sound and I'm amazed I...
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  • Another month, another online queer ecology workshop!On Monday 30th June, 6-8:30pm we (@theyarebeli and I) will be running a session looking at symbio...
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  • Coming up very soon (as in this time next week!) is the next queer digital connections workshop!I'll be giving an interactive talk introducing everyon...
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  • managed to do a #FungiOfTheMonth this month! I have seen very few fungi with a busy work life, illness, and an extremely dry start to the month but ma...
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  • Next week is the first of the queer digital connections workshops! Very excited to meet people and get stuck into some writing with @theyarebeli We'll...
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  • Online queer ecology workshops focused on connection to self, place, and community free for queer/LGBTQIA+ people in country Durham Really excited to...
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  • Sometimes some time with the extra damp moss is necessaryThough a goose scared the life outta me a couple times asi was snoozing and communing
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  • Incoming: Monthly online workshops exploring connection to place, community, and self through queer ecology!But first I need a bit of input as to what...
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  • I am not done talking bout these beatiful lil fungi! Svarlet/ruby elf cups. With a new jingle (yes this will be a staple in upcoming videos)What do yo...
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  • Rating my favourite fungi textures, in no particular order Honestly I think the pictures speak for themselves. But if you want a full explanation and...
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  • Magnificent stick covered in Elf caps is back, and not for the last time.Scarlet Elf Cap/Ruby Elf Cap, cwpan robin goch, cwpan mwsog,  Sarcoscypha aus...
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  • Queer bog (fen) shenanigans, mostly involving laying down and connecting to the bog, resting, and not being able to take a full snooze because of the...
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  • The Ruby/Scarlet elf cap! February's fungi of the monthTwo distinct species, Sarcosypha coccinea and Sarcoscypha austriaca told apart by a microscope....
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  • POV you are me on a solo winter walk. These are all of the videos I took... don't expect coherence Also I think the fungi I can't work out the smell o...
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  • yes these are sweets made of mushrooms hehee! I finally found enough of these guys close to home to make food I've been wanting to try for years!  I l...
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  • January's fungi of the month is 🥁🥁🥁 the jelly ear! Big fan of a jelly fungi, wiggle weird! These are even edible (though weren't considered that in th...
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  • Winter is often known for being a bit devoid of fungi... but this walk proved that very false!I actually went looking specifically for either jelly ea...
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  • A bit late posting but... throwback to the joy of joining @myceliart.collective on their fungi walk at Dalkeith County Park. A wonderful time with lov...
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  • If you're in the northen hemisphere, go stare at the sky at/after dusk and you are likely to see not just one or two planets, but four with the naked...
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  • After a small winter break I am super excited to be back doing workshops! The next upcoming one is with @queeringthewye, there will be a foraging walk...
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  • Yes I said it and I'll say it again! Appreciate your local lichen! But be delicate, and be extra careful if it's dry weather because they're more brit...
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  • A lovely way to spend the gooch of the year. Outside, muddy, slightly damp and in good company
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  • 2024 has been a rough year and it's safe to say I am glad it's coming to an end. But there have been some wonderful happenings this year despite it al...
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  • Merry Christmas from the oyster mushroom tree! Their host tree has been felled and yet they continue to consume!! Very happy to find my favourite tree...
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  • Eeeeee I've known I'm trans since I was 17. It took me many many years  to work up to corage to actually ring and get myself on the waiting list for t...
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  • A very fruitful trip to Edinburgh pt.1 (10/10/24)Started my fungal exploration around Edinburgh with a trip to @rbgedinburgh and both got lucky with h...
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  • Oh what a sad day it is to find my friend oyster mushroom tree has been felled! Me, this tree and it's fungal I habitants have a history, one Christma...
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