Writing tagged: ‘Hebden Bridge’

  • Autumn alignments

    Autumn alignments

    Our kitchen might not be of World Heritage Site calibre just yet, but each autumn there comes a reminder that our house sits on the same spinning rock as Stonehenge and Newgrange.

  • The best camera

    The best camera

    My point-and-shoot camera turned out to be the best camera in the world yesterday.

  • Seeing purple

    Seeing purple

    The Moor is at peak-purple at this time of year, with the heather in full bloom.

  • The nearly dead tree

    The nearly dead tree

    Each spring, I visit a particular corner of the Moor to check if an old friend has managed to survive another winter.

  • The return of the delicate flapwort

    The return of the delicate flapwort

    On a second expedition I made in search of a rare plant. This time, I accompanied someone who knew what he was doing.

  • In search of the delicate flapwort—and why we need tricorders

    In search of the delicate flapwort—and why we need tricorders

    On an expedition I made in search for a rare plant, and the need for DNA-assisted species identification devices.

  • Exploring my damp patch

    Exploring my damp patch

    For many years, I’ve sought in vain for a particular wild flower on my local patch—a plant that inspired Charles Darwin to write an entire book on insectivorous plants.

  • Finding new ways

    Finding new ways

    How plants can end up in the strangest of places.

  • The Thomas Browne Affair

    The Thomas Browne Affair

    On the seventeenth-century polymath Sir Thomas Browne, and his tenuous connection with my local moor.