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Moss Pig

I will be attempting to get another better photo of this but light was fading and flash was no help – it is on the ‘Winni the Pooh’ tree in Cranham woods – this is a tree were the kids … Continue reading

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Finding the Sunshine

This is my little one toddling around Cranham Woods – she was very excited to find dappled sunshine on the forest floor 🙂

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A Gate!

My little one exploring Cranham Woods – I just loved the light coming through the trees and the way she stopped at the gate to ponder how to get over it!

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The Deserted Circle

This is a photo of my 2 yr old exploring a deserted campfire circle – I thought it looked a little post apocolyptic

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Tractor

I love machines especially old farm machinery – I found this tractor at Cranham Scout Headquarters.

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Wild Flowers in the Rain

I just loved the vibrancy of colour – taken at Cranham Scout Head Quarters

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Tractor Hiding

Taken at Cranham Scout Head Quarters in the rain.

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No Go Zone

This isn’t actually a no go zone it just looks like one – taken in Gloucester.

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Alaric For Dr Who!

I came up with a solution to Matt Smith leaving the series Dr Who – my husband Alaric! He is perfect and his Cub pack already think he is a Dr Who incarnation so I thought I’d draw a picture … Continue reading

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A beaker of wool

I love it when science and art mix and here we have two of my favourite subjects combining – Chemistry and knitting part of [the Perovskite Project](http://www.surrey.ac.uk/chemistry/perovskite/about_the_project/).

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