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In her late-twenties, feeling utterly overwhelmed by the pace of modern city life, Rosie Steer found solace in the traditions she had been brought up with, influenced by her Scottish roots, that celebrated nature and observed the small steady shifts in the seasons.brbrThe Celtic Wheel of the year is an ancient seasonal cycle that aligns with solar events ' the solstices and equinoxes ' and their rough midpoints. For each mini-season, Rosie shares nature notes for what we can look out for as the days get warmer or cooler, the nights longer or shorter, alongside activities, things to make, flowers or fruit to forage, seasonal recipes to enjoy and a modern take on the traditional celebrations.brbrBy slowing down and paying attention to the ebbs and flows of nature, we can find moments of calm whenever we need th.p

Slow Seasons

  • Rosie Steer

    Seasonal crafts, recipes and celebrations inspired by the Celtic wheel of the year
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    ISBN: 9781526662729p Pub date: 12-Oct-23p Format: 210 x 148mmp Extent: 192ppp
  • About the Author

    Rosie Steer braced slow-living and found solace in the ancient nature-centric traditions of the Celtic Wheel of the Year after suffering with her mental health. She set up her newsletter and platform on Instagram as a place to track small moments of joy through the seasons and fostered a loyal following in the process. She lives and works in Edinburgh. @everythinglooksrosie

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