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Teresa Lovesey

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Having my work posted by @womensart1 makes me feel seen. Which right now feels good because some days I feel almost invisible

Liza Adamczewski (aka the Accidental Ecologist), contemporary fine artist living on a re-wilding farm in Wales who has created a series of 'Garden Icons' - inspired by local wildlife #WomensArt

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Thousands of tonnes of #pumpkin get thrown away after #Halloween. Some are dumped in our woods.🎃 Pumpkins disturb woodland soils and make wildlife such as hedgehogs ill if consumed.🦔 Please put your #JackOLantern in the food waste or compost bin or bury it in your garden.♻️

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My cartoon for this week’s @GuardianBooks

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Trees are our guardians, our bastion against catastrophe Without trees we are defenceless against increased carbon It is incomprehensible that any mature tree is allowed to be killed It is like eliminating your own army

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An endlessly fascinating volume recounted with Dame Judi Dench's characteristic twinkling wit, SHAKESPEARE: THE MAN WHO PAYS THE RENT is our witty, provocative and inspiring Non-fiction Book of the Month for October: exyu.short.gy/4vBDp1 #BOTM

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Within the restless, hurried, modern world     We took our hearts’ full pleasure—You and I, —Oscar Wilde, born #OTD in 1854 poets.org/poem/my-voice


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There was a shuffling on the landing, a piece of intrigue. Like embossed wallpaper: layers and layers covering plaster, each roll still holding a pattern, that no longer can be seen. The shuffling on the landing is just another piece of me. #fromoneline 357


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Rowan trees 🍒 are relatively short lived and live for about 200 years. Their bright red berries 🍒 are an extremely important part of the diet of the birds that migrate to Ireland and Britain from #Scandinavia for the Winter ❄️ The berries 🍒 are also important when it comes…

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Let’s hope the rain holds off So the pages stay crisp, The words sharp. Let's hope the rain holds off So the colours don’t run Down into the darkness. #fromoneline 355


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#Michaelmas or the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels falls on 29 Sept every year. #StMichael is a protector against the darkness of night. It was once believed more wicked deeds took place when the nights were at their longest than at other times of the year. #FolkloreSunday

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My cartoon for this week’s @GuardianBooks

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‘Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild. With a faery, hand in hand, For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.’ From The Stolen Child, by YB Yeats, 1889 #BookWormSat #BookChatWeekly #Illustration: Arthur Rackham

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'Hare and Stones' by contemporary UK artist and printmaker Angela Harding #WomensArt

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There are no happy endings So, we sew and sew … All those loose ends Becoming something Beautiful to behold. #fromoneline 354


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It’s the first official day of autumn! 🍁 🍄 We're celebrating by sharing one of our favourite autumnal habitats. Woodlands are gorgeous all year round, but in autumn they're particularly magical ✨ wildlifetrusts.org/where_to_see_w…

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I painted this picture many years ago as a possible card for a well known charity to sell. They didn't go for it but I've had this as a card myself ever since and it's been a wonderful addition to my range. From disappointments can come great success.

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This wasn’t where he’d left them, Those too heavy to carry things … She had found his hidden burdens And given each one wings. #fromoneline 353


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🍂🧡🍂"There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf. " 🪶Illustration by Arthur Rackham - for Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J. M. Barrie. #FairyTaleTuesday

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