The season is moving.
Backpack Bulletin tells you where
to look.
Once a month, the season shifts a little. Something changes in the light, in the air, in what you find on the ground. The Backpack Bulletin arrives at that moment — with one idea for outside, one for yourself, and one to share with your child.
Know a mum who keeps meaning to go outside? Send her this.
Backpack Bulletin is not a list of things to do. It is a monthly letter about what the season is doing right now — and what is worth stopping for before it passes.
At the start of each month I go outside and look. What has changed since last time? What is just arriving? What will be gone by next month? That becomes your letter — one idea for outside, one for yourself, one to share with your child.
In June that might be the angle of evening light through leaves. In October the first frost on a spider's web. In February a snowdrop you almost walked past.
It is free. Monthly. Written from the season you are actually in.
No pressure. No perfection. Just a reminder that nature is always on your doorstep — and wonder is just one idea away.

