Monday, 22 September 2025

Autumn Woods public event

AUTUMN WOODS 
trees are palaces too! 

a day of tree ideas, planning adventures, creating stories, making and mess and laughter
Date: Saturday 4th October 
Venue: Serpentine Gardens, Burlington Rd, Buxton SK17 9AL 
Parking: Burlington Road or Pavilion Gardens 
What3words: lurching.instant.scrambles   
Times: 10.30 - 3.30 
This event is free: no booking or tickets needed
Materials are provided
You just bring the smiles, ideas and a helpful grown-up



change of venue notice

 

given the fearsome weather that is being predicted for this weekend, we're moving the Autumn Woods....but only about 100 metres or so!

 

We will be in action in the grounds of the Serpentine Community Garden with strong polytunnels for shelter from the stormcats and rainwolves!

 

Address: Serpentine Community Garden, Burlington Rd, Buxton, SK17 9AR

What3words: roofs.frog.nudge

 

Times 10:30 - 3:00

 

 Join us in the woods of the Serpentine Gardens, Buxton,  to enjoy the trees by the river. Find your own answers to the questions: 


who sits in a tree's throne room?
who guards a trees' treasures? 
who waits in the root-dungeons? 
who waves flags from the twig battlements? 
who dances in a branch's ballroom? 

Make your own Tree Palace Pop-up. 
Take home your own Bee and Bug Palace for your garden 

This is the third of four events Creeping Toad partners Stone and Water are doing as a series Celebrating Woodland with the aim of getting people recognising the richness and importance of the woodlands around us. Funded by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's Community Grant Fund




mousehole: hidden in the Palace depths



Wednesday, 17 September 2025

Book Week workshops

Friends in Nature

celebrating Book Week Scotland

from beetles and bumblebees to birds, bats and bears, exploring friendship with the world around us!



Toad availability for these workshops: 19 - 26th November 2025

DATES STILL AVAILABLE: 19, 21, 25 November

(Book Week: 17 - 23rd November 2025)

 




Making friends,

Becoming friends,

How do we nurture a friendship?

What do friendships give us?

 

Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading. This year's Book Week theme is “Friends”,and while this post is about Creeping Toad Book Week plans, these same ideas and activities could be brought to other places! So if you are in darkest Derbyshire, hair-raising Herts, spontaneous Sussex or some such place, get in touch and we’ll see what we can do!


Creeping Toad has done Book Week related activities for the last couple of years and since Toad activity usually revolves around the environment, we’ve been thinking about workshops exploring friendships with the world around us and how those ideas, principles or the friendships themselves might inspire some writing and book-building! In planning for this year’s adventures, we’ve been working with our friends at N4H


Nature 4 Health aims to help people connect with nature, each other and themselves. Experience the mindful benefits of green and blue space and the fascinating species we share the planet with. (N4H website)




favourite animals, 

helpful beasts, 

being pals with unlikely creatures, 

long, slow friendships with trees, 

how to make friends with a river…


befriend a toadstool?

Toad sessions could include 

  • storytelling
  • storymaking
  • turning stories into our own little Books so we build books in Book Week
  • making puppets to dramatise our stories
  • shadow puppets might make for even more striking storytelling
  • pop-up landscapes could build stories into forms that encourage words without worrying about writing!


To book, to find out more or to pitch in with your own suggestions contact Gordon:

Mobile: 07791096857

Email: creepingtoad@btinternet.com





 

Friday, 22 August 2025

Kites and monsters: public events



Kites, Monsters and Trees

public events in the Autumn

As the summer turns towards autumn, the rosehips redden and the blackberries ripen on the brambles, we have a lively series of public events coming up. Some are Stone and Water, some are Creeping Toad: most are a bit of both!


More details are still to come for some but get these in your diary!


September


Sunday 21st: Autumn Kites 1:
make and fly a kite inspired by the winged wildlife of Buxton. Drop in an exercise your flying skills! Design and make your own kite: we’re hoping for swallows, swifts, falcons, bats, bees and butterflies…..

Venue: Ashwood Park, Bakewell Rd, Buxton, SK17 9TB. (At the Morrisons end of the Park)

Time:10:30 - 15:30,

Cost: free

Organiser: Stone and Water

Project: Art in Action: setting out to build skills and bring people together


October


Saturday 4th: Autumn Woodland:
a Fun Palaces event looking at trees and woodland wildlife: making bee houses, pop-up forests and giant drawings

Venue: Serpentine Walks, Burlington Rd, Buxton, SK17 9AL.

Time: 10:30 - 15:30

Cost: free

Organiser: Stone and Water with Creeping Toad, Buxton Wild Weeks and the Babbling Vagabonds

Project: Celebrating Woodland for Derbyshire Wildlife Trust



Sunday 5th: Wirksworth Wizarding day

I am telling stories through the day on this amazing festival of magic, wizards, witches and wildness!

Magical creatures and wonderful monsters
old tales of enchantment. Here you may meet unicorns and dragons, boggarts, mermaids and stoorworms. Our stories will take us from the hills and rivers of Derbyshire to the wild north of Scotland. Add your own monster to the mix and slide a page into - or out of - The Wirksworth Bestiary. Suitable for families.

Details and booking: https://www.wizardingday.com/activities

A Creeping Toad day

Friday 24th

Assembly Rooms Buxton: a day with Buxton Wild Weeks exploring sustainability, biodiversity and the richness of our local environments Details to follow

More details to follow


Tuesday 28th: Autumn Kites 2:
make and fly a kite inspired by the winged wildlife of Buxton. Drop in an exercise your flying skills! Design and make your own kite: we’re hoping for swallows, swifts, falcons, bats, bees and butterflies. Given that we are very close to Hallowe’en, we’re expecting a few broomstick kites and maybe some floating ghosts tangled in the treetops…we’ll be making indoors in the library and flying in the Rec

Venue: Buxton Library, Kents Bank Rd, Buxton, SK17 9HW.

Time: 10:30 - 15:30

Cost: free

Organiser: Stone and Water with Creeping Toad

Project: Art in Action: setting out to build skills and bring people together


Friday 31st

And at end the month, join us for a thoroughly spooky day at Ryecroft Hall, Audenshaw for Tameside MBC. There will be stories, masks to make, gargoyles build and sinister grinning goblins to hide in corners at home!

Details to follow

Organiser: Creeping Toad




Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Creativity, London

Creativity Conference,  London

 27th June 2025 
 Vue Cinema, Piccadilly, 


The Raindance Film Festival….and in one cinema we gather to talk about creativity, inspiration, passion and delight: what inspires us, how do we keep creativity flowing, how do we nurture our imaginations…. 

 I’m involved in two presentations at this first UK flowering of the Creativity Conference *
Wonder, Enchantment and Landscape: essentially, saying to people: let things go, abandon preconceptions and go for a walk: wherever: urban park, inner city street and plane tree square, mountain glen or roadside verge: just go and look and listen and breathe yourself into the richness of moss and stone and water and an excitement of dandelions….1 way of keeping creativity going: let the world have a conversation with you (presentations are only 9 minute long!)

 Then there is a panel on storytelling
Our starting point might be a few questions….but who knows where this will go! 

"why do we/you tell stories and maybe how do you use them?"    
"what sort of stories do you use?"   
"what do you hope the stories you use will do for the people who read/listen/experience them", which isn't necessarily the same as #1 above   


The answers to these are not likely to be discrete and starting at any one of them will bring in the others. I happily work across the spectrum of stories from ancient myth to 'just 5 minutes ago' craziness....maybe overall, for me there is the thought 
 "don't just say we use stories, it is good to think about why we use them and what we hope they can do." 

 Following up the conference 
 if it seems appropriate, I’ll post my powerpoint on google drive and add a link here
finding my books: 3 main books around just now 
Waiting for the Snow: my latest collection of poems 
Old Stone and Ancient Bones: an earlier collection of poems (get through my website)
Sacred Animals: a manual for building a creative, personal spiritual relationship with the world around us

(links will take you to ebay pages for books...you could also visit my website's shop page)

The Creativity Conference is a global meeting of minds to explore the essence of creativity. We invite incredible creative speakers to share the wisdom they have gained from successful projects - and our definition for 'Creativity' is very particular: 'Any intentional decision'.

The Creativity Conference





Sunday, 8 June 2025

Golden leaves and stories

 Gold Leaves and Fingerprints...

recent Creeping Toad adventures


in the rain in Corbar Woods: a damp and damper day that eventually drove us out of the woods and away from the last bluebells and the baby rabbits. But before the rain really hit, we heard about the Mystery of the Golden Leaf (spoiler: it was a cat on a scooter), and we met the fingerprint people who lives among the trees


footprints and other clues....



In Corbar Woods....


yesterday saw the second Leek Loves Books festival. More rain. But authors, talks, poets, the "What is Leek reading now" board (and the board itself made for very interesting reading....and round in the Toad corner I was telling stories and working with people to make puppets....and either making up stories to go with puppets or watching young people create their own puppet shows! 
The young people in these pictures all arrived together so i am hoping that the photos (sent in by a parent) are OK to use: if they aren't just let me know!





Tuesday, 3 June 2025

Spring wildlife

 A Book of Spring Wildlife
make your own concertina book


In the first of a series of events Celebrating Woodlands working with Stone and Water and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, we invite you make your own Book of Spring Woodlands. We made boos like this on a very damp day in Corbar Woods on Tuesday 27th May. But if you would lie to make your own book, why not rummage around at home, find some bits and pieces and have a go...

 


You will need:

·      1 piece of thin cardboard (about 15cm x 10.5cm) - cereal packet card is a good weight

·      scissors

·      glue or a gluestick

·      paper for the bookblock (see below)

·      pencils, wax crayons, coloured pencils, scrap paper…

·      if you want some line drawings to get you started, you could print off the pdf sheet here

 


Make your bookblock:
this is the set of pages that make the body of the book. You might use a long strip of paper (A2 (flipchart sized) cut into quarters lengthwise works well and makes 4 books – or one very long one) or take a sheet of A4 (standard printer size) and cut or tear it in half lengthways. Overlap the ends by about 1cm and stick them together (see below)

 


Write a poem for a page?

Falling sky splinters
Into scabious and cornflower blue,
While tormentil nestles in the grass,
Droplets of sunshine on the green

 


that first set of folds

Concertina:
fold your strip of paper in half and then in half again. Unfold it: this should give you 8 sections of about the same size. Use those folds as guides to now fold the paper into a zig-zag pattern

 








folded to give a concertina




 

Try an acrostic perhaps? 

M - many harvest mice hiding

I  - in the long grass, swaying,

C - curl up in careful nests

E - every night in safety. 

 





Now you are ready to make your book! It is easier to work on the book before you fit it into the cover. Work on one side of your paper. On your pages you might:

  • write
  • draw
  • add a patch of scrap paper and draw on that
  • make a pocket
  • do a rubbing
  • print
  • add a map
  • make a pop-up
  • think of something else…. 

Beetle stamps....


add a pocket

how about a map?


 

When it is done decide if you are having 

a) a book that unfolds completely – stick one end page into the cover. You could now work on the back side of your pages (Beetle stamps picture above: stick one end of the finished block into the cover)”

Or 

b) a book that is fixed at both ends. If you are going for this, you might need to refold your concertina so it looks like the picture below(Both ends ready to glue in)



 

Cover: fold the card in half. Decorate the cover. Glue in the book block….Title? Author?

 

would a feather fit into your book?

 

Please, send us a picture of your finished book! creepingtoad@btinternet.com

 

Thanks to the Buxton Civic Association for letting us be inspired by Corbar Woods

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's Community Fund for being able to offer this event to y'all

 

NEXT EVENT: summer in Lightwood Nature Reserve on 6th July