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Birthdays and new beginnings

NDC Being connected to nature means being able to perceive those tiny signals that herald the turning point of the seasons. Never are they more subtle, nor more visceral, than when summer begins to slacken its verdant grip and submit to the early touch of autumn. This time of the year is about barely perceptible changes, such as the first tiny whiff of decay from the hedge bank and the sudden absence of birds we watched from our summer picnics.

Amongst the birds

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