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Gwnewch y Pethau Bychain: What the Real Dewi Sant Was Actually About

The patron saint of Wales drank only water, pulled his own plough, and told his followers to do the small…

admin 2 March 2026
Seasonal Living Traditions & Folklore

Imbolc: Your Body Knows Before You Do

Around the first of February, something changes. Your body notices before you do. The cross-quarter day between solstice and equinox…

admin 2 March 2026
Foraging & Nature Forest of Dean

Forest of Dean Foraging in January: What the Old Folk Knew About Winter Mushrooms

January in the Dean isn't empty if you know where to look. Velvet shanks on dead ash, jelly ears on…

admin 24 January 2026

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Traditions & Folklore Wales & Welsh Culture

Gwnewch y Pethau Bychain: What the Real Dewi Sant Was Actually About

Seasonal Living Traditions & Folklore

Imbolc: Your Body Knows Before You Do

Foraging & Nature Recipes & Food

The Lent Lily and the Daffodil Specials: How the Golden Triangle Survived Everything

Foraging & Nature Seasonal Living

The Hungry Gap: What Our Ancestors Knew About Running Out of Food

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