Saved by attunement in a Cairngorm blizzard
Saved by attunement in a Cairngorm blizzard from Dominic Stuart [Any quotes are from my memory over forty-five years, and may not be verbatim.] On one occasion a group of five of us went up
Saved by attunement in a Cairngorm blizzard from Dominic Stuart [Any quotes are from my memory over forty-five years, and may not be verbatim.] On one occasion a group of five of us went up
The first time I joined a hill walk with Jonathan was 2008. I was joining a Christmas programme in Cluny with my wife Eveline and saw the notice for a Boxing Day walk. The walk
The group hill walk on Sunday 4 February 2018 on Meall a’ Ghiubhais in the Torridon area was wonderful: lots of snow, bright sunshine, little wind. We descended at leisure, contented, pleasantly tired. Lower down
Hillwalking is potentially dangerous. On a Sunday group walk in August 2019 this became tangibly clear. I had chosen Ben Mòr Coigach for the walk, a beautiful low mountain just north of Ullapool, famous for
Blackpool pals before Findhorn, summer 1968, Carly, Matthew, Mik. Early Spring 1970 my friends and I in Blackpool, Lancashire were wondering where our pal Ian was. We knew he’d gone to Scotland to
The garden allotted my end-of-Pineridge bungalow was postage stamp size, with a wee lawn, narrow flower bed between it and the fence, and a glorious double flowering cherry tree on the ridge bordering Johny Bichens’
By Peter Please from his book Holine-A British Journey: Bulletins from the Wayside (1997) Fred was a father to me, the first person to call me 'gardener'. In appearance he was the grand gnome, stoutly
DOROTHY MACLEAN: A Job to Do Many are the pages filled with the messages Dorothy received from the devic and angelic realms. However, it is important to remember that Dorothy had spent nearly 10 years
The Original Garden My involvement with the Original Garden began one freezing winter morning in 2009, at a meeting to discuss the deer fence. Posts and gates had already gone up, to some dismay and
Trees, Trees and More Trees On congruency and gratitude – a practical lesson from nature Using Co-Creative Science I asked nature to step into a teacher role for me. One day the gravel patch