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The season of hibernation, hedgelaying, and mellow fruitfulness

  • WFT
  • Sep 30
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 5





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Common lizards at Wigwell, harvesting stakes and binders from Breach Wood, hawfinches at Gibbets, and AGM tickets



 
 
 

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Oct 31

As we step into the season of hibernation, hedgelaying, and mellow fruitfulness, there’s a quiet beauty in how nature slows down while preparing for renewal. The crisp air, soft earth, and ripening fields remind us to pause and realign our own routines. It’s a moment to reflect on balance, whether in studies, work, or personal growth. And in this busy shift of seasons, even thoughts like “who can take my teas for me” echo the need for support and steadiness.

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