Over the last month, Rob and I have been noticing a pair of Kildeer hanging out in the same spot close the curb on a road we frequent. Could it be they are nesting? It would be just like Kildeer to nest in this precarious spot – traffic all around. Mind you, the road is […]
Category Archives: Nature Journaling
Beard-tongue or ?
For the last couple of weeks this wonderful plant has been blooming along our roadsides. Always in large groups, it’s such a pretty blur of lavender blue to see when driving. The problem is stopping to pick a sample as there are four lanes of 50 – 60 mph traffic! Finally, I discovered some on […]
Live Earth Day!
In celebration of Earth Day and the one year anniversary of this blog, I’ve created a limited edition, concertina book to celebrate trees. It is dedicated to those trees whose lives are hanging in the balance due to over-development of the landscape, and to all nature lovers who are taking a stand to protect these […]
A long wait to finish….
Last year during the Verizon Heritage Golf Tournament, at the Harbour Town Golf Links, I began this sketch of the Live Oaks that separate the 13th and 14th holes. It was a lovely Carolina day with plenty of blue sky, sun and temps in the 70’s. I can’t remember the reason we had to depart […]
Verizon Heritage – One way to dress up a journal page
It’s Heritage time once again on Hilton Head Island. One of our favorite things to do each year is make the pilgrimage to the Sea Pines Harbour Town Golf Links and watch PGA Tour players navigate their way down narrow fairways and hit their golf balls onto the small greens. Far too narrow a course […]
Workshops and Anniversary Preview
Spring is popping all around and so are my workshops. Attendance is down but that’s just the way things are right now. I know I feel honored when folks choose to spend their hard earned dollars on my artwork and workshops. Thank you! It feels like, at least blog wise, that I’ve fallen off the […]