A Tapestry of Connection

Day Twenty 23 05 25 12.30 pm, on my last walking day of on-site field work research for my project “A Tapestry of Connection”. I turned up the path towards Blathaisbhal hill and was greeted by a cuckoo perched on a post, its presence as clear as day. I’ve been serenaded by its distinctive callContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection”

Tapestry of Connection

Day Thirteen 14 05 25 6 PM The Day was so beautiful I decided to take an evening walk starting at 6 pm. On this walk, along the mile long stretch of the Hebridean Way I heard a deep, unsettling sound in the distance, which might be related to military operations happening in South Uist.Continue reading “Tapestry of Connection”

A Tapestry of Connection

Day Six, 05 05 25 I found this helpful web link to identify the little flowers I came across on my walk Flowering plants in Scotland Flowers and foliage I came across on my walk: Heath Milkwort: Polygala Serpyllifolia  Lousewort: Pedicularis Sylvatica Butterwort: Pinguicula Vulgaris Tormentil: Potenilla Erecta Red Clover: Trifolium pratense moss: Sphagnum capillifolium ssp.rubellum I have downloadedContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection”

A Tapestry of Connection

Day Five, 02 05 2025 Today, the weather took a turn for the worse. A cold wind from the northwest is whipping through the landscape —about 3.4 out of 10 on my personal monitor. As I sat in the familiar spot, just as I did on April 30th, 2025, I found myself grappling with myContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection”

A Tapestry of Connection

Day Three 30 04 25 Today, I spent time sitting in the landscape. The weather was fair, a bit breezier than yesterday but still warm, with a slight mist and more cloud coverage. The ground felt drier compared to the previous day. I dressed appropriately for the conditions, wearing a light windproof jacket, a jumper,Continue reading “A Tapestry of Connection”

A Tapestry of Connection

Day Two 29 04 25 Today’s walk was completely different to yesterday’s experience. There was a hazy mist lingering on the horizon, giving the landscape an ethereal quality. The air felt warm and inviting, and made me feel alive. Light clouds drifted lazily across the sky, merging with the mist. The landscape was transformed intoContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection”