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Michela Griffith's avatar

It’s so good to see the vegetation on the beach Ling, and your flowers—photographed and made. The link to the Hilbre project artists will see me return. I hope you have a wonderful Open Studios.

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Ling Warlow's avatar

Thank you much Michela, there’s a lot happening at the moment, that’s for sure. It’s a good thing I have those toads down on the beach singing me to sleep! 🤣

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Hannah Nunn's avatar

Hello ☺️. Your post really inspired me today. We're talking the same language! I was curious about the nature connection course so I signed up to. I just had an interesting couple of hours. So thank you for sharing x

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Ling Warlow's avatar

Hi Hannah, how lovely to hear from you, I’m a big fan of your work. I’m glad you found inspiration in todays post. Let me know how you get on with the course, it would be good to have someone to compare notes with. I’ve not got very far, to be honest I’m still compiling a playlist, but right from the off it has given me pause to think. Hope you’re feeling better (lol, I get your 3Things newsletter!) L x

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Kate Howlett's avatar

This is so reflective and thoughtful. Funnily enough - I’ve just written a post for a couple of weeks’ time that talks about very similar statistics! I really love ‘flower friends’ 🥹 and thank you for the shout out!

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Rewilding Neurodiversity's avatar

Thanks! My son is amphibian obsessed so we will be making a pilgrimage to find natterjacks at some point 🐸

Also I always feel like no one wants to hear me witter on about dog roses or apple fountain moss or cow wheat but your piece has just given me full permission to go right ahead! 🌷💐🌺🌸🌹🌼

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Ling Warlow's avatar

Nothing is more important than telling people about dog roses, cow wheat and apple fountain moss. Please tell me about apple fountain moss! What is this exquisitely named wonder??

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Rewilding Neurodiversity's avatar

https://open.substack.com/pub/claireivywaters/p/the-lizard-on-the-moor?r=5ecsrl&utm_medium=ios apple fountain moss makes an appearance in this post. Thankyou- this was sat in my drafts with me thinking no one wants to have to sit through my endless flower and moss photos- but you inspired me to press “publish” and be unabashed about spamming people with flower pics, thanks!

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