Wishing you much hope,
grace and peace in 2017
Steve
Steve has continued to manage the Enlli farm, both from
the land and the air, earning the title of “Flying Farmer” for a documentary
soon to be shown on TV. He enjoyed a
couple of weeks exploring the airspace of southern Spain...a bit more reliable
than that of Bardsey!
Jo
Jo continues to monitor a variety of features on Ynys
Enlli, such as bryophytes, rare plants, choughs and Grey Seals. She has made hundreds of cups of tea and
coffee for day visitors and has enjoyed the challenge of a variety of craft
commissions ranging from miniature coracles, felt pictures to large rugs ( www.bardseywillowandwool.co.uk)
Rachel
Rachel finally decided to leave the Drawing degree in
Falmouth, having really struggled to enjoy it...and other opportunities have
opened up for her. She had some of her paintings selected for the Society of
Wildlife Artists exhibition in the Mall gallery in London, and has enjoyed volunteering at Felin Uchaf, an Educational Centre for exploring ways of living and working in
Creative Partnership with each other and our Environment, situated near
Aberdaron.
Ben
Ben is in his second year of Conservation Biology at
Falmouth and enjoys both the course and all the other opportunities that have
come his way – such as being a presenter for the University’s “Naturewatch” production. He spent much of the summer in Romania with
Operation Wallacea leading bird ringing surveys, and continues to develop his
photography, which can be found on his website: www.benporterwilldife.co.uk
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