-
Day in the Life on a Mammoth Dig!
In 2024, a three-week archaeological dig revealed significant findings, including mammoth remains. Participants, from students to professionals, engaged in various tasks, fostering teamwork and excitement. Throughout the experience, highlights included… Read more
-
Fossil Journeys So Far…
It has been a while since I last did a blog post and a lot has changed since then, so I thought I would give a little a bit of… Read more
-
Rob Theodore – Exhibitions and Display Coordinator at Sedgwick Earth Science Museum, Cambridge
Rob led a talk as part of MAGS (museum and art gallery society) at the University of Leicester end at the of November 2022. The topics of conservation where how… Read more
-
How palaeontology and natural history displays have adapted to address climate change and the biodiversity crisis today
Over the last century the way natural history and earth science collections are displayed is beginning to change. Some are starting to change their attitudes and concerns to address issues… Read more
-
Jurassic Seas: The Oxford Clay Formation, Peterborough
The brick pits of Kings Dyke, Whittlesey will always be a special place to me, it was one of the very first formations I hunted for fossils in, and I… Read more
Welcome to my blog!
I’m Amy, a minimalist and simple living enthusiast who has dedicated her life to living with less and finding joy in the simple things. Through this blog, I aim to share my expertise, insights, and experiences. Join me on this journey as we explore the world of slow, purposeful living together!
Find us on:
Join the fun!
Stay updated with our latest recipes and other news by joining our newsletter.
