Inverness Courier | Features | Profile | Using what nature provides to add to local experience: "Rosie had hoped to stay in Mongolia for a month, but by the time she arrived she was pregnant with daughter Thora and was forced to cut the visit short.
She still has a Mongolian contact in Aruuna, a social worker who teaches traditional skills, and she and Rosie have talked about the possibility of bringing her to the Highlands to teach Mongolian felting techniques in person.
"She didn’t speak much English, so it was a massive learning experience for both of us, this English girl coming along from Scotland to learn from her. What was nice was that for those two weeks I just felt that I was part of everyday Mongolian life. It was really good," Rosie said."
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