Last month I talked about migration of animals and how, even at the smallest scale and species, animals are driven to move onward to new places of settlement in search of resources...
Now is the time for celebrating the bounty of nature. Humans eagerly gather in a harvesst bounty of ripe fruits and grains. Edible fungi are popping up in grassy fields bordered by...
I first met Nicola at a Roseland Festival event at which Cornwall based author, Patrick Gale, spoke about his work. Over tea and scones afterwards, Nicola and I got talking about her...
A former journalist and now film editor, working on anything from features to drama, Rob now works from his home studio, editing commercials and promo videos as well as writing. He lives...
I was coming out of Veryan the other night and had to stop for a hedgehog to cross the road. Having registered my delight on returning home, my husband tells me the...
My October offerings are always reminiscences of the various village shows. This year ought to be no exception because despite the awful summer weather the entries were still high and many managed...
Up until last week, the weather has been mild enough and dry enough for the bees to be able to continue their quest for ivy nectar – and very successful they have...
I should have known! Having said in last month’s Beeman-ia that the ivy flow could start any time soon, it actually started on the 1st September, just after my report went in!...
Graduate designer, Laura Rowe, who lives in Gerrans on the Roseland Peninsula, is asking for help from residents. She has entered Vogue’s Young Talented Designer of the Year competition with her range...
H Tiddy are delighted to announce that October 2012 was their best trading month ever in the long established history of the company, dating back over 75 years. During last month they...