Autumn bliss

A huge thank you to Hudson Swan for joining me on a special forest therapy walk with friends to capture the essence of a walk with his fabulous photographic skills. Do check out his website. He’s now offering one to one tuition. These are all his photos below.

An everchanging multicoloured carpet greets my eyes as I wander the paths in Dartington’s wildly graceful gardens. As fast as the gardening team can blow it clear the extraordinary variety of leaves descend from the trees here to re pattern the ground again. Even on dull days in autumn the ground in the woods or garden lights up my heart through my eyes. It can even leave me a little giddy as the colours seem to glow and shift, like a kaleidoscope.  Perhaps, as they decompose the leaves release their last essence as light. They are definitely a delight to the nose, particularly oak leaves. They have a warm deep scent which I’ve been told contains pheromones inviting us to slow down, gather our nuts for the big winter sleep. Good smells also encourage me to breathe deeply, helping me to relax and come into my body. I notice how I’ve been holding my breath and the tension across my back and shoulders. Probably a reaction the voice inside that’s always pushing me on with “musts”, “shoulds” and “got to”. Rush, rush, rush.

Recently while guiding a group of forest bathers on a windy day I noticed how the sound of the wind was bringing me off balance, tempting me to rush through the guided invitation I was delivering. To counter this, I began to feel strongly into my feet and the earth beneath them, wondering as I did so, if the trees around me were doing the same to keep rooted as their crowns swung wildly in the wind.

Giving myself time and space to notice what is around me. To stop and touch, greet and listen to the many non-human residents of Dartington Hall’s gardens, woods, river and meadows is so restorative and in that essential to my well-being as much as my pleasure. I am so grateful to have this place in which to work and play, and to share my love of it with you.

tale of a tail expressive art workshops 2017

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21st January and 4th February
10.30 –15.30

Two Workshops at the lovely Jellyfish gallery space. 6 places.

Inviting you to open the doors of your imagination and playfully discover more about yourself as you unlock your creativity..

No art experience needed. All materials provided.
Please email me to book

Only 6 places. Pre payment secures place.

early bird til 2nd Jan £ 45
thereafter £55 or bring a friend for £40

 

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Seat Caning and rush work

Since November 2014 I have been volunteering at the Restore Dartington. A social enterprise under the umbrella of Refurnish. We restore and upcycle furniture which would otherwise go to landfill. While minding the shop I met a lovely woman in her later years, who told me she caned chairs and offered to teach me when I expressed interest. Since then I have learned these skills in the workshop through her,  other volunteers and good old You tube.  Above is some of the chairs I have sinced worked on.