Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses. Unless mentioned, all links should be free of paywalls.
Winter Wildlife Detectives: Print, Pattern & Place (Cat Parrish/Shelburne Farms, VT) Guide to animal tracks in snow: hoppers, waddlers, straight walkers; and the difference in prints (claws/no claws, X vs C pattern) and tail patterns. Also, rabbits = lobsters. Check out their linked resources, too.
Wildlife Tracking Tips (Rosemary Mosco/Bird & Moon Comic/Instagram) you should run
The must-see exhibitions of 2026: from Duchamp in New York to Baldessari in Beijing (The Art Newspaper) What a fun year of travelling this would be! If I could choose only one, it would be Peggy Guggenheim in London: The Making of a Collector, in Venice!
An ode to winter in the Scottish Highlands (Flora Shedden/House&Garden UK) “A new year dawns and January means at last we are left with a small amount of serenity. … It’s a quiet month, a month for that rare, lesser spotted activity – slowing down. Soups can be stirred gently, citrus can bring some rare sunshine into your day, and breakfasts can be considered affairs that nourish and necessitate rest. I have always thought of this as a time to rejuvenate (definitely not one to diet). A month when I allow myself to enjoy the hushedness of the world.”


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