I want a sitcom that's built around Steppenwolf trying to go about his daily business, but his costume keeps snagging on things: his seatbelt whenever he tries to exit his car; hedgerows; other commuters on a packed train; a disastrous trip to a wool shop; etc.

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Their orange coats blending with the autumn leaves,
sometimes the only thing I’d glimpse
was the white tip of a bushy tail as the fox dived into the hedgerows.

Poem extract.

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NEW ART: "Making a Home" features the Cooper family from DRAGGED THROUGH HEDGEROWS (Songs of the Amranthine, https://t.co/6zMBbG6PL7

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To celebrate 40 years of we have a copy to give away of the gorgeous treasury with all the original stories.

The mice of Brambly Hedge & their miniature hedgerow world are a delight for readers young & old.

Enter here: https://t.co/l4dwS33tHO

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Haunting high hedgerows -
poised barn owl glides like a ghost;
waxing beaver moon.



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Hedgerow weather forecasting:

"Many haws, many snows,
many sloes many cold toes..."


(Flower fairies C M Barker)

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The Upcycled Irish hedgerow coffee table painting in yesterday’s by journalist . Creative reuse for today’s interiors . Thankyou for your endless hard work.

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les yeux sans visage

your footprint in half-light outline on the far side mask removed scent of musk dry to touch cloth worn like frost

lamp flicker the aura of ancient eyes

credit: Hedgerow 2020

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Autumnal hedgerow fruits from our collection of botanical watercolours by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969)

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I want to be whisked away into an Arthur Rackham illustration with plenty of fairies in a hedgerow. !

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Lewis Gun for
This was fun to make, but also irritating, frustrating and painful lmao

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`Hedgerow in spring with swallow tailed moth`
by Rachel Gibson https://t.co/pFo9e5mQMJ

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The hedgerows are full of sweet scented honeysuckle flowers now. it’s a very useful plant for nectaring insects, also dormice build their nests with shredded honeysuckle

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"Bedtime for the little Hedgerow Mice", from the world of Brambly Hedge by Jill Barklem. Lady Woodmouse gets the little mice into bed. 🐁🛏️😴

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