Wow I can’t believe a year has passed since I started this blog. Occasionally the discipline of writing something each week has been difficult but I am glad I’ve stuck with it as I do enjoy it.
I began this nature journal for many reasons;
- To learn more about the natural world
- Record the natural world around me
- Develope my wildlife gardening knowledge
- Make use of the photographs I take
- Observe the small things in life
- Give me focus
- Improve my mental health.
I reviewed my first post, from the 26th February 2019, comparing it with this year. The first grass cut of 2020 was a week earlier but I haven’t noticed Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni) butterflies. We haven’t had record breaking February temperatures either. Instead we have had storms Ciara and Dennis on consecutive weekends and will end the month with Jorge (this weekend). This past week, the weather continued to be very wet with occasional sunshine and briefly hail and snow. Some areas of the UK are dealing with floods while others have snow.

Things that have remained the same however are the emergence of the spring bulbs, foraging bees and the Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) flowering (traditionally this occurs in March and April).
Along with the observations I’ve occasionally shared my love of nature writing, in the Bookworm Reviews, which I have enjoyed. More recently I have begun to include my Sundew Crochet as my crochet is influenced by what I notice in nature.
I never imagined that people would read my blog, so thank you; I hope you continue to enjoy my future posts.























