By Raymond Wilson
A story of ancient plants and modern relationships.
Two friends grow closer amongst their adventures out in nature, but when Raymond and Flo realise they are not on the same page anymore, Raymond’s love for the wilderness leaves along with his friend. Inside and broken-hearted, he’s forced to admit the things he has neglected in himself and with others, while he attempts to reconnect to the Scottish outdoors. In this new commission, created for the Village Storytelling Festival 2022, ‘I Hope Your Flowers Bloom’ follows storyteller Raymond Wilson through post-pandemic realisations in self-worth, healthy masculinity, and working-class connections to the natural world.
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