The National Trust of Guernsey has received a generous donation of two acres of land on the south coast cliffs, which could become a thriving wildlife haven. The land, currently overgrown with brambles and bracken, will be cleared to encourage the growth of wildflowers and insect life. This donation is crucial for the Trust, as they do not have the resources to purchase land and rely on generous donations to preserve natural beauty on the island.
This article discusses the significance and customs of the winter harvest festivals celebrated across India, including Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, and Magh Bihu. These festivals are a way to express gratitude towards nature and the agricultural community, and bring people together to celebrate the bountiful harvests. Each festival has its own unique traditions and customs, showcasing the diversity of Indian culture. Readers are also encouraged to test their observation skills by finding a gift in a winter scene.