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Little adventures | Beach sunrise | Walk with me through Crow Wood | Front garden tour | The last beans Down a narrow tangled lane between the heath and the sea lies a flint and brick cottage called The Old Shop. As you may guess from the name it was indeed once the village shop. Here, I’m working to create a sustainable and nurturing life both for human and other-than-human kind, including the many wild plants and creatures that share this little corner of Norfolk. In this late October update there are toads, bats and warming stove-flames, snapshots of little adventures, a golden walk through Crow Wood, a tour of the front garden where much is gently melting back into the earth for the winter, and the very last beans which happen to be rather beautiful in their own right. If you enjoy the videos it would be lovely if you felt like buying me a coffee now and again to help me to keep it going. Thank you - you know how much I love coffee! Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/imogenashwt Also if you enjoy the videos, you might like to subscribe to my Substack newsletter Bracken & Wrack, a magazine-style offering for each new and full moon. Landscape, magic, recipes, seasonal musings, the weird and the wonderful: there’s less focus on the cottage and more on the folklore under our feet. It’s delivered straight to your inbox, is free to subscribe, and you can sign up over at https://imogenashwin.substack.com. I recently posted an edition of Bracken & Wrack for the Hunter’s Moon, another is due soon, and there's a growing archive. On Instagram and Facebook I’m @theoldshopnorfolk if you’d like to say hello there.