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The natural history of Christmas

Apart from the pear tree in which sat the partridge, there are no plants in the 12 days of Christmas according to the folk song. Sadly, even that reference is erroneous, because partridges are ground dwelling birds. And yet at Christmas we are surrounded by plants. This talk by Accredited Lecturer Timothy Walker puts the record straight and rewrites the zoocentric song replacing partridges with poinsettias, and maids with mistletoe.

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The Arts Society Dukeries have recently awarded a grant for Hallcroft Infants School to run art and nature workshops with their pupils. Local artist James Brint will run the workshops outdoors, giving the children experiences and skills that they wouldn’t otherwise have access to.

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Comments

Timothy is so knowledgeable, it was a treat to listen to his Christmas story.

Muriel Lowe Fri, 17/12/2021 - 08:04 Permalink

A really interesting twist on the twelve days of Christmas.

Pauline Stewart Fri, 17/12/2021 - 07:39 Permalink