Welcome! Moors Wood is a small private woodland owned and managed by Sarah and Ian Blenkinsop as a nature reserve and as a sustainably managed source of various wood products.

Sarah is a freelance Environmental Educator, Lecturer and Forest School Leader. Based at her own site at Moors Wood, Sarah provides fun natural/recycled craft workshops; play or storytelling sessions; eco themed parties; workshops on food preservation, setting up an organic garden, setting up a composting area or keeping chickens; or training courses in various woodcraft and play skills. These services are available for adults and/or children. Sarah is also very happy to come to you and deliver any of the above, or to give talks to groups.

Follow the links to find out more about what is on offer. Please click on the photos if you need to make them larger. Also visit Sarah's other site, The Compost Bin, for more general info and advice on sustainable living.

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BLE Bournemouth weekend workshop

I spent the first weekend of August away at a Big Lunch Extras weekend workshop in lovely Bournemouth.

I drove down on the Fri, pausing on the way to visit Durrington Walls



 and Stonehenge



and stayed at a very nice B and B in Ringwood, returning home Monday afternoon. This was the weekend of the "Blue Moon" and boy was it bright at night!


I had some excellent meals out


as well as some "picnic" style evening meals in my room. The breakfasts were excellent at my b and b :)

On Sat after an excellent breakfast  I made my way to the BLE workshop venue. Tired due to sleeping poorly because of the amazing Blue Moon - so bright and lovely, but I sleep little when the moon is full.








I really enjoyed the BLE event - we discussed ways to engage with our local communities; shared ideas on how to provide different events to fund raise or gain support for our social enterprise, heard about the Fairtrade movement, were told about the Waitrose Corporate Social  Responsibility scheme, did some stop motion animation and generally had a great time. An amazing lunch was provided by an excellent local social enterprise.

Sat evening I had a paddle in the sea then picked up a selection of salad and cooked meats and a small bottle of wine and retired to my room to shower, eat, read and watch  tv - bliss :)

Sunday we had a tour of some amazing street art and then joined in a community street party.




I drove to Corfe Castle and had a pleasant wander around but unfortunately Camp Bestival was ending that day so the journey back to the b and b was very slow! I had another "picnic" style meal in my room, showered and read/wrote in my journal for the rest of the evening. I went to bed early as the Blue Moon had kept me awake the on Fri night.

Monday after another excellent breakfast I headed for home - I stopped in Salisbury and had a look around and some lunch.then continued - doing a journey very familiar get to home, as we used to take the racing car to Gurston Down Hillclimb many times a year. Strange to drive roads so familiar once but not taken for nearly 20 years.

All in all a very enjoyable road trip for me and a nice and useful break.

On my way to Eden!

9 am

Right then. Bag packed, rucksack packed, food for journey sorted, tickets in wallet in bag. Instructions given to DH about watering all the precious plants in the polytunnel, cold frame and patio and dealing with the mad broody Serama hen (thank you Ian I love you  )

Robin Hobb book for the train, along with music in my ear and camera at the ready to capture any interesting images I see.

 I'm off to Eden!

3 pm (eta)

Am I there yet? Well actually no I wasn't, as is usual for me and public transport one of my trains was delayed so a lot of us missed a connection to Exeter, which made us all late to get to Eden
However we all met up and chatted and made friends, which was great!
Lovely view out of the train and I had a good trip
And then finally we arrived! A bit late but never mind :)
To free back massages, drinks, friendly people, fabulous food and a weekend of empowering workshops and networking coming up:-)
 







Then back up the side of the Quarry to our accommodation at the YHA Eden Snoozeboxes - converted shipping containers!


Compact but very well laid out :)


Double bed at one end, single bed along the length then a single bed sized wet room at the other end with a toilet, sink and shower.


Attached to the Snoozeboxes was a building with bar, cooking facilities, fridge etc and so we had a party :)


And played scrabble ( as you do :) )

Big Lunch Extras Eden Camp May 2015

I am getting very excited about going to The Big Lunch Extra May 2015 camp at The Eden Project this weekend :) Details HERE.  I am so excited to have been selected to attend and will benefit from the experience I am sure!

I take the train Fri morning and the train back Monday lunchtime and I have a whole weekend of networking, talking, workshops and fun, learning about better ways to build resilience and sustainable community projects.

Mine, of course, involves compost. Lots of it :) And teaching people about keeping chickens and growing veg and cooking good nutritious meals.

Watch out for updates during the weekend on my Twitter feed, Facebook page and personal page and blog :)