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Turning Threads to Treads

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Turning Threads to Treads - three Scottish Borders walks inspired by the Great Tapestry of Scotland. This episode is an audio version of a blog I was invited to create for The Great Tapestry of Scotland. The piece explores some of my favourite walks across the Scottish Borders and how they connect with the stories told in the Tapestry itself. The Great Tapestry of Scotland is one of the country’s most remarkable works of storytelling, and it was a privilege to contribute to their series. You can read the original blog on their website here (it includes additional links, including more details of the walks and the tapestry panels featured)https://www.greattapestryofscotland.com/stories/walks-in-the-scottish-borders/ [https://www.greattapestryofscotland.com/stories/walks-in-the-scottish-borders/?utm_source=copilot.com] If you enjoy this episode, I’d encourage you to visit the Tapestry in Galashiels, it’s a place where Scotland’s story comes alive all in one colourful room!

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Turning Threads to Treads

Turning Threads to Treads - three Scottish Borders walks inspired by the Great Tapestry of Scotland. This episode is an audio version of a blog I was invited to create for The Great Tapestry of Scotland. The piece explores some of my favourite walks across the Scottish Borders and how they connect with the stories told in the Tapestry itself. The Great Tapestry of Scotland is one of the country’s most remarkable works of storytelling, and it was a privilege to contribute to their series. You can read the original blog on their website here (it includes additional links, including more details of the walks and the tapestry panels featured)https://www.greattapestryofscotland.com/stories/walks-in-the-scottish-borders/ [https://www.greattapestryofscotland.com/stories/walks-in-the-scottish-borders/?utm_source=copilot.com] If you enjoy this episode, I’d encourage you to visit the Tapestry in Galashiels, it’s a place where Scotland’s story comes alive all in one colourful room!

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