‘Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?’
My friend told me about a poet who stashed pencils in the branches of trees, so when out walking, she would always have [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2019-11-21T14:27:13+00:00November 21st, 2019|Literature, Natural History, Poetry, Women|
My friend told me about a poet who stashed pencils in the branches of trees, so when out walking, she would always have [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2019-05-03T07:45:14+00:00May 3rd, 2019|Boating, Ecology, Lifestyle, Marine life, Natural History, Nature, Outdoors, Science, Scotland|
Phosphorescence. Seven of us left Toward sailing club last night. Paddling under a star-filled sky. Heading up Loch Striven, the sea was flat [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-15T06:52:27+00:00June 12th, 2018|Ecology, Geography, Marine life, Natural History, Nature|
The World Ocean. The seas we call our own are part of one large body of water. This World Ocean is made up [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-13T06:40:21+00:00February 22nd, 2018|Animals, Ecology, Marine life, Natural History, Nature, Outdoors, Scotland|
Scotland has recordeed the highest number of whale and dolphine sightings in the UK. The National Whale and Do;phine WAtch hold a survey [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T06:20:13+00:00May 16th, 2017|Boating, Lifestyle, Marine life, Natural History, Outdoors|
Paddling with Herons Paddling a kayak alone at night, hugging the coast, watching as the streetlights extend into the privacy of the darkness [...]