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  • How do you do?
    I'm Jamie; a plant-obsessed, vegetarian, polyglot-ish student of natural sciences at Oxford who spends too much time listening to music and eating apples.


    penchants: forest walks, benjamin britten, mediaeval history & literature, eastern philosophy, obscure tea blends, copperplate, twilight by the sea, quantum mechanics, thunderstorms, fruit trees, early music, dragonflies, postcards, underground railways, gardening, vapour trails, tiny art galleries, volcanic islands, moths, Virginia Woolf, gin cocktails, travel journals, mountain air, handwriting, continental cinema, bow ties, Lebanese food, historical linguistics, archery, all things Icelandic, bitter-sweet lemonade, & my lovely boyfriend.
    Thank you for stopping by; do say hello.

    The Bowthorpe Oak, Bourne, Lincolnshire, England. This specimen is estimated to be over 1,000 years old. The hollow cavity inside the bole was historically used as a dining room accommodating twenty people, but it is now used as a home for sheep and chickens.

    6 months ago

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