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Winter dawn at the Little Asby Hawthorn

sun rising in the east and the Little Asby Hawthorn

before the sun shows itself / the stillness seems stiller / it is the space between breaths / the lost space between dreaming and waking … dawn at the Little Asby Hawthorn Read More

Posted onDecember 12, 2017December 13, 2017CategoriesLittle Asby Hawthorn, photography, poetryTagshawthorns, nature, photography, poetry, realfilm, snow, treecharter, trees, westmorland dales, yorkshire dales2 Comments

Introducing Little Asby Hawthorn

The Little Asby Hawthorn spends most of its time undisturbed by humans, a solitary figure beneath a wide open sky. Today it had some visitors … Read More

Posted onApril 22, 2016April 22, 2016CategoriesLittle Asby Hawthorn, poetry, treesTagsfriends of the lake district, hawthorns, The Long View project, tree photographs, trees2 Comments

Walking to the Hawthorn

Little Asby Hawthorn

Walking to the Little Asby Hawthorn from Great Asby Village last Friday … Read More

Posted onMarch 30, 2016May 25, 2016CategoriesLittle Asby Hawthorn, Walking and wonderingTagshawthorns, lake district art, Little Asby Common, nature writing, photography, The Long View project, walking in the lake district1 Comment

Into the earth

Rob Fraser at Little Asby Hawthorn

Even a bare hawthorn can roar in winter wind. Read More

Posted onDecember 20, 2015January 18, 2016CategoriesLittle Asby Hawthorn, poetry, Walking and wonderingTagshawthorns, poetry, treesLeave a comment

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