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Welcome to my journal page

I write about a variety of things but mostly about my connection with nature and the things I observe, I also write a bit about the work I make, naturally. I hope you enjoy exploring the different posts here, I love to hear your thoughts and find out about the things you have seen, you are welcome to leave a comment.

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May 7, 2025
Kate Meets: Wildlife Photographer - Mark Harder
May 7, 2025
May 7, 2025
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Mar 27, 2025
Kate Meets: Writer Stephen Rutt
Mar 27, 2025
Mar 27, 2025
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Feb 6, 2025
Kate Meets: Medical Herbalist Fiona Brannigan
Feb 6, 2025
Feb 6, 2025
Kate & Fox Print - Photo Credit - Tim Smith.jpg
Nov 14, 2024
Interview with Calder Art Supplies
Nov 14, 2024
Nov 14, 2024
How to choose a personalised print
Oct 17, 2024
How to choose a personalised print
Oct 17, 2024
Oct 17, 2024
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Sep 25, 2024
The making process - papercut collages
Sep 25, 2024
Sep 25, 2024
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Jan 24, 2024
Living North Magazine Interview
Jan 24, 2024
Jan 24, 2024
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Sep 13, 2023
Exploring Copper Mines in the Lake District
Sep 13, 2023
Sep 13, 2023
I caught a Kestrel
Feb 7, 2023
I caught a Kestrel
Feb 7, 2023
Feb 7, 2023
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Jan 10, 2023
Poor January
Jan 10, 2023
Jan 10, 2023
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Nov 21, 2022
Festive Gift Guide
Nov 21, 2022
Nov 21, 2022
The early bird catches…a great view of dolphins in Northumberland
Sep 21, 2022
The early bird catches…a great view of dolphins in Northumberland
Sep 21, 2022
Sep 21, 2022
Jackdaws & Sycamores - The importance of being a tree
Jun 15, 2022
Jackdaws & Sycamores - The importance of being a tree
Jun 15, 2022
Jun 15, 2022
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May 13, 2022
Nan Shepherd and National Parks
May 13, 2022
May 13, 2022
Facing North
Apr 7, 2022
Facing North
Apr 7, 2022
Apr 7, 2022
Why I watch birds, especially right now
Mar 1, 2022
Why I watch birds, especially right now
Mar 1, 2022
Mar 1, 2022
First day at Journal school - Fairies and Starlings
Feb 22, 2022
First day at Journal school - Fairies and Starlings
Feb 22, 2022
Feb 22, 2022

Nan Shepherd and National Parks

May 13, 2022

Where in the UK have you not been that you dream of visiting?

For me it’s the Cairngorms, well that’s one of the places because let’s face it we have a wealth of incredible landscapes, coast line, nature reserves and national parks here. I have visited many places across the British Isles but I know there are miles of footpaths, magic woodland and mountain adventures left for me to discover.

BACK TO THE CAIRNGORMS

I’d like to imagine that it feels like you really are in the wilderness and you might just step over a ridge and come eye to eye with a wolf, more likely a deer in reality but I can dream and maybe one day there will be wolves again. I have pangs of jealousy every time I see one of those highly polished shots of Scottish landscapes, I must stop following #cairngorms on Instagram and actually see it for myself.

Cairngorm facts

It is the largest national park in the UK, holds 9 nature reserves, 19 areas of conservation and 46 Sites of Special Scientific Interest, four of the five highest mountains in the UK and over 50% of the park is considered ‘wild land’ - I’m not sure what that means technically but it all sounds massively appealing to me. Get me on the next train!

the Cairngorms, North yorkshire and Snowdonia national parks

A year or so ago I designed a little collection of postcards inspired by some of our National Parks, below is the one I designed for the Cairngorms with eagles soaring over a high wild landscape and remote loch. It sits alongside a North Yorkshire lapwing and a Snowdonia landscape with ravens cronking high up above Snowdon.

These make nice postcards to send to friends and family but also mini artworks in themselves, you could frame them all together for just £6!! Each postcard has the name hand-written on the front in pencil.

Nan Shepherd and the Cairngorms

Some of you may be familiar with the book ‘The Living Mountain’ by Nan Shepherd, it is one woman’s account of her close connection to the Cairngorms and contains beautiful descriptions of this wild landscape. Whilst designing this little postcard I thought I’d go back and re-read some of her book. I came across this paragraph in which the description seemed such a lovely fit with the colours in the map….

“October is the coloured month here, far more brilliant than June, blazing more sharply than August. From the gold of the birches and bracken on the low slopes, the colour spurts upwards through all the creeping and inconspicuous growths that live among the heather roots—mosses that are lush green, or oak-brown, or scarlet, and the berried plants, blaeberry, cranberry, crowberry and the rest.”
— Nan Shepherd
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Featured
IMG_0632.jpeg
Kate Meets: Wildlife Photographer - Mark Harder
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Kate & Stephen Rutt No bgrd.png
Kate Meets: Writer Stephen Rutt
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Kate & Fiona Brannigan 2.png
Kate Meets: Medical Herbalist Fiona Brannigan
Read More →
Kate & Fox Print - Photo Credit - Tim Smith.jpg
Interview with Calder Art Supplies
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How to choose a personalised print
How to choose a personalised print
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IMG_1236.jpg
The making process - papercut collages
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IMG_8281.jpg
Living North Magazine Interview
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IMG_6719.jpg
Exploring Copper Mines in the Lake District
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I caught a Kestrel
I caught a Kestrel

On an extremely cold January afternoon as we watched Jackdaws and Rooks head south to their nightly roost, this Kestrel quietly observed us from its perch.

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Frosty field of Lapwing.jpg
Poor January

January - it must be the month which holds the record for the most conflicting feelings about it. I get the impression most people dislike this long, dark & cold month. And… I get it, it’s certainly a comedown from the frantic activities that come with December and the festive season.

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