TINY JANUARY

 

Recently landed: Tiny January

Scenes from a New Year, gently ushered in, composed before the current heatwave and fires across the state painted a different picture, before a state of disaster was declared. Posting this, still, as an archive of how things felt then, and, hopefully, how they'll feel again, soon, with a wish for everyone to stay safe. Because things can change quickly. Here, then, a look at a little furred and inquisitive peace from Tiny but Wild to you.

Continuing reading on Marginalia.

 
 
 

9th of January, 2026

 
 

Raisin, a Tawny frogmouth who came into our care in November, has since been returned home, by the river where he/she was first found. In the silver just before dusk, Raisin assumed the position of branch, a returned piece of the puzzle, and it was beautiful to behold. Raisin’s ascent to the canopy was suitably glorious and, as ever in the waiting process, a mixture of the unexpected. He/she found a perfect horizontal nook from which to get their bearings and had we not of known where to look, we’d not have registered their presence.

 
 
Previous
Previous

PLANT LIFE

Next
Next

TINY DECEMBER