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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