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This month, join Hannah taking a walk through the fields of Lincolnshire, listening to skylarks, watching how the wind moves through the barley, seeing swallows swoop over the fields, and taking a special trip to visit some beautiful Linden Trees, to experience their peace and beauty, in Riseholme, just to the north of Lincoln.
Hannah shares some images of her trip to Riseholme on the Edge of the Hedge instagram https://www.instagram.com/edgeofthehedge/
You can find augmented visual content relating to this episode, and other episodes, over at Edge of the Hedge's social media pages, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you want to get in touch, to say hello or share your thoughts on aspects covered in this episode, please feel welcome to email me at [email protected]
I always welcome Edge of the Hedge being tagged on social media, especially if you've been inspired to look closer at the landscape.
Edge of the Hedge podcast is entirely independent and self-funded, and if you've enjoyed it, and wish to 'buy me a coffee', I'm always grateful for your support. Thank you!
Edge of the Hedge is bourne out of a labour of love, of hoping to help people to find moments of peace, slow the walking pace, and look more deeply at the natural world that we share this planet with, with a hope that by looking more closer, and connecting more deeply with it, we'll take greater care of the planet, and share the stories we learn, to inspire others to connect more deeply.
If you want to read more about Hannah's wider work, as a Herbalist and Nature Educator, you can find her website here.
By Hannah Sylvester5
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This month, join Hannah taking a walk through the fields of Lincolnshire, listening to skylarks, watching how the wind moves through the barley, seeing swallows swoop over the fields, and taking a special trip to visit some beautiful Linden Trees, to experience their peace and beauty, in Riseholme, just to the north of Lincoln.
Hannah shares some images of her trip to Riseholme on the Edge of the Hedge instagram https://www.instagram.com/edgeofthehedge/
You can find augmented visual content relating to this episode, and other episodes, over at Edge of the Hedge's social media pages, on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you want to get in touch, to say hello or share your thoughts on aspects covered in this episode, please feel welcome to email me at [email protected]
I always welcome Edge of the Hedge being tagged on social media, especially if you've been inspired to look closer at the landscape.
Edge of the Hedge podcast is entirely independent and self-funded, and if you've enjoyed it, and wish to 'buy me a coffee', I'm always grateful for your support. Thank you!
Edge of the Hedge is bourne out of a labour of love, of hoping to help people to find moments of peace, slow the walking pace, and look more deeply at the natural world that we share this planet with, with a hope that by looking more closer, and connecting more deeply with it, we'll take greater care of the planet, and share the stories we learn, to inspire others to connect more deeply.
If you want to read more about Hannah's wider work, as a Herbalist and Nature Educator, you can find her website here.

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