September didn’t arrive with urgency. It unfolded. Like a well-worn map unrolling across the table, it offered pathways, pauses, and a few unexpected crossings. Across the sites, things moved, not in straight lines, but in spirals. And Spiralmore, true to form, held the rhythm.

Here’s what surfaced, slowly and with care.
This month, Access Trails UK reminded us that accessibility is not a favour, it’s a foundation.
Embracing Outdoor Access Without Justification offered a firm, kind nudge: inclusion doesn’t need defending.

Other offerings included:
- Making Holiday Homes Truly Accessible, a guide for owners ready to move beyond aesthetics
- A Gentle Reminder, which did exactly what it promised
- Blackwater Tall Trees Trail, where the trees held space for joy and breath
Each post was a small act of repair.
The Sustainable Stop turned its gaze inward, toward cupboards, wrappers, and the quiet rituals of van life.
The Low-Waste Van Pantry offered a model of care that was both practical and planet-friendly.
Then came a reflection that felt like Spiralmore’s cousin:
Some spirals need shaping. Some clarity needs crafting.
No rush. No fix. Just the dignity of sitting with the mess.

And if you’re feeling social, new community groups are sprouting, Facebook, LinkedIn, like mushrooms after rain.
Science Deconvolution spent September making complexity feel gentle.

We saw:
- Why Maths Matters, a quiet ode to foundational thinking
- Global Warming, for those who prefer distilled clarity
- Spectroscopy Without Tears, which turned lab techniques into something almost tender
Science, here, is not distant. It’s relational.
Gwenin offered structure as sanctuary.
This month’s frameworks included:

Gwenin continues to be the steady hand in the storm.
Here at Spiralmore, we moved slowly.

We offered:
- Let Me Check My Calendar, a meditation on time’s odd rhythms and the refusal to be ruled by rectangles
- Bespoke Frameworks by Gwenin, a crossover that honoured both clarity and softness
- Spiral IX: Gardening as Therapy, where clarity came with soil under fingernails and the permission to pause
Each post was a small ceremony. Each spiral, a way of remembering.
Bloggyness remained the place for edge-dwelling thoughts and gentle tangents.

This month brought:
- Tangled becomes teachable, where knots became lessons
- Reclaiming the Margin, a love letter to the edges
- We Circle Without Getting Lost, which reminded us that movement doesn’t need direction to be meaningful
Bloggyness is where the scribbles are sacred.
Wrapping Up
September was full. Not loud. Not linear. But rich.
Trails were walked. Pantries decluttered. Science softened. Frameworks shaped. Spirals honoured. Margins reclaimed.
To those who read, shared, commented, or simply held quiet witness: thank you. You make this whole strange web of projects feel like a living system.

If you’d like to keep the rhythm going:
- Share something that moved you
- Join a community group
- Or send a note, even if it’s just “hello”

Here’s to October. May it arrive gently, with clarity in its pockets and a little extra cheek.


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