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  1. From tiny seeds….and tiny tots!

    January 25, 2011 by Jaine
    Hi everyone, Suzi Goose here! As you may have seen, we now have some amazing fabric wrist bands (as modelled by the gorgeous Harry Hotpants). They are soft and funky and a lovely way to show your support for the Earth Pathways Seed fund. Not only can you look wonderful wearing them, they double as a useful page marker in your diary too!
    They are designed to be a little rough and ragged, and will gently soften and get a little more tatty as time goes on. . . . maybe when you’ve had enough of wearing them, you might like to pop one around a branch of your favorite tree for someone else to find. . . what a fabulous and fun way to spread the word about Earth Pathways!
    I’m sure all our inventive readers out there can think of some other fun and interesting places to pop one of our bands. . . . why not send us your photos of where you’ve put yours(!)?
    Please help us by doing your bit and buying a band or two. . . . from tiny seeds we can all help some wonderful things to blossom!
    Thank you for visiting the Earth Pathways pages. . . .and keep watching this space for another amazing fund raising project coming later this year!


    P.S. Thanks Suzi – this is mine on my gorgeous Witch Hazel tree that has just come into blossom (a present from Debs & Graeme) – I love those little crazy yellow flowers….!! Jaine xx


  2. Meet the team (part 4 – Suzi!)

    November 29, 2010 by Debs

    Hi folks, I’m Suzi and I love being part of the Earth Pathways Team. I help with distribution of our fabulous publication, and try to get the word about the dairy out to as many people as possible. At the moment I’m also working on ideas to raise money for our seed fund – more about that coming soon. I hope that I bring laughter, positivity and ideas to our team. I feel so blessed to be part of this wonderful project, and to work with the amazing and inspiring people who help to produce Earth Pathways.

    I live and work in London, although I think I would describe myself as feral – city dwelling (for now) but still very much untamed. . . .  I’m an artist and tattooist and I have cards and prints for sale at www.slipperyjacks.com. The photo I’ve included was taken on our narrowboat. Me sat my the fire with a cuppa – note the ‘Ace Cafe’ mug, I’m a bit of a biker too!

    My ten words to describe myself are: beekeeper, riverwoman, biker, vegetarian, ritual tattooist, knitter, tree hugger, protester.