I honestly don’t mind if these writings are monthly or fortnightly for the moment, whatever it takes to keep you here writing 🫶🏻 as long as there is a recipe or two! 👩🏻🍳
I like the idea of doing things together as a paid subscriber, getting to know others and sharing.
You know how much your own sharing keeps me connected 💓🌿
Thank you for the feedback Robyn; all very useful. Don’t worry, I definitely plan to include recipes as often as I can! Also, can you tell me your favourite types of topic? I have been focussing less on the better known folklore in recent times, since now there are just so many other Substacks on those subjects, so it’s always worth giving me a nudge towards the sorts of things you find most engaging. Thank you again for your support and thoughtful comments Robyn!
I like all topics really but mostly the use of rituals around the seasons. Not the usual pagan but the use of folklore along with an old Christian slant. You weave the stories so well! It’s always like an adventure! Plus the stories of your garden & home.
I love the seasonal ritual parts too - the way of celebrating as seasons rather than just specific dates is something I have come to adopt. I also love any bits of history, archaeology and folklore!
Hello Imogen! I am happy to read a shorter episode, especially if they appear more often :) However, don’t put too much pressure on yourself ❤️
I enjoy all the subjects you write about, but especially the seasonal walks and nature observation, and adventures around Norfolk and Suffolk because you often go to the places we love and are interested in a lot of the same things! Including the folklore, which I know less about, and I enjoy learning.
We visited Lowestoft and Pakefield on Boxing Day. My daughter’s partner is from the area and we took Eliza to join him there. We saw the sheep in the churchyard too! I had to be dragged away because I knit and spin and love sheep 😁 The three shaggy brownish ones with horns are Jacob sheep, which caused amusement because Eliza’s partner is called Jacob. The huge white sheep we saw was different to the one in your photo so I assume we saw the poor one who died. I have some photos of them too!
Thank you for a lovely edition of Bracken and wrack and enjoy your weekend wherever it takes you ❤️
I honestly don’t mind if these writings are monthly or fortnightly for the moment, whatever it takes to keep you here writing 🫶🏻 as long as there is a recipe or two! 👩🏻🍳
I like the idea of doing things together as a paid subscriber, getting to know others and sharing.
You know how much your own sharing keeps me connected 💓🌿
Thank you for the feedback Robyn; all very useful. Don’t worry, I definitely plan to include recipes as often as I can! Also, can you tell me your favourite types of topic? I have been focussing less on the better known folklore in recent times, since now there are just so many other Substacks on those subjects, so it’s always worth giving me a nudge towards the sorts of things you find most engaging. Thank you again for your support and thoughtful comments Robyn!
I like all topics really but mostly the use of rituals around the seasons. Not the usual pagan but the use of folklore along with an old Christian slant. You weave the stories so well! It’s always like an adventure! Plus the stories of your garden & home.
I love the seasonal ritual parts too - the way of celebrating as seasons rather than just specific dates is something I have come to adopt. I also love any bits of history, archaeology and folklore!
I love your posts and this was particularly interesting. The flowers appearing, Pakefield church, the daisy wheel what sights to see!
Hello Imogen! I am happy to read a shorter episode, especially if they appear more often :) However, don’t put too much pressure on yourself ❤️
I enjoy all the subjects you write about, but especially the seasonal walks and nature observation, and adventures around Norfolk and Suffolk because you often go to the places we love and are interested in a lot of the same things! Including the folklore, which I know less about, and I enjoy learning.
We visited Lowestoft and Pakefield on Boxing Day. My daughter’s partner is from the area and we took Eliza to join him there. We saw the sheep in the churchyard too! I had to be dragged away because I knit and spin and love sheep 😁 The three shaggy brownish ones with horns are Jacob sheep, which caused amusement because Eliza’s partner is called Jacob. The huge white sheep we saw was different to the one in your photo so I assume we saw the poor one who died. I have some photos of them too!
Thank you for a lovely edition of Bracken and wrack and enjoy your weekend wherever it takes you ❤️