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.
images: la__filature (Sandrine Torredemer/Instagram) Take me away, small fabric scenes.
field guide to Februrary 2026 (Vermont Center for Eco Studies) including The First Stirrings from Hibernation, about hibernation and torpor; and A Long, Long Winter for Bees: about over-wintering mining bees, cellophane bees, and others.
activity: Silent Sand Raking (Silentsand.me) Just rake the sand.
garden tour: His Garden Breaks All Gardening Conventions (Summer Rayne Oakes/Flock Finger Lakes/YouTube) 1-hour video. “Step inside James Golden’s remarkable garden at Federal Twist [in western NJ] — a wild, naturalistic space where big, assertive plants jostle for position in heavy clay soil and beauty is found in the tension between order and chaos.”
images: BADMIN BEAUTIFUL ART: The art of S R Badmin 1906-1989 (ausdew/Flickr) Scroll down to The Hedgerows Through the Year followed by The Shell Guide to Trees and Shrubs month by month (March! May! July! August! October!).


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