Writing tagged: ‘Hebden Bridge’
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16 October 2018Everything is suddenly feeling very autumnal. 
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 The Rough PatchOn the advantages of being a crap gardener. 
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 Going physicalIn which I get out there in meat-space. 
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 One day my prints did come!In which I geek-out over some high-tech print-production apparatus. 
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 The joy of the familiar—and the unfamiliar—on a local patchGetting to know a place well means knowing what to look forward to, and appreciating when something unusual happens. 
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 Hebden’s non-eponymous bridgesIn which I describe a few of my favourite bridges from my photo-project ‘Hebden’s Other Bridges’. 
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 Announcing my new photobook, ‘Hebden’s Other Bridges’My photo-book of bridges in the Hebden Bridge area is now available. 
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 Wren visitIn which I find myself face-to-beak with Troglodites troglodites. 
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 Turtles of the airWhat links sea-turtles, swifts, and railway viaducts? Plus some handy ornithological photo tips. 
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 A monument to lethargySloth is a much-maligned sin, as our driveway demonstrates. 
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 A British wildlife spectacleEvery spring, something happens in Britain that ranks alongside any wildlife spectacle you might see on telly. 
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 The Art of Sloe GardeningIn which I attempt to grow blackthorn seedlings from sloes collected last autumn.