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For this post, I thought I’d let my journal page do the talking 🙂 (click image to enlarge)
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I can’t believe a week’s gone by since my last workshop! Honey Horn Plantation is a gem! I’ve linked the post title to CDM’s site so you may check this out for yourself. Honey Horn is a must see when you are on Hilton Head Island. Our weather was perfect. The first day, I chose […]
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Back in April, when I was in the midst of Master Naturalist study, I discovered a new plant – well, new to me 🙂 The dogs and I were on an afternoon walk around our neighborhood. Our female, Grizzie, has a favorite 15′ wide swatch of grass, at an end of a cul-de-dac, just before […]
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Something I love to say is: “The longer I live, the better the art supplies become!” I have used many different art materials over the years for journaling, but my favorites are pictured here. They include: 12 watercolor pencils (still trying out various brands, for now Derwent is working well), Pigma Micron or Pitt archival, […]
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I was born and raised in New England. A daughter of a dairy farmer, I grew up very close to the land and knew our 180 acres inside out. You might say I was a tree hugger from the get go! Adulthood came, then college, and finally corporate life. All of which took me farther […]
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This week the dogs and I visited a walking trail, in our neighborhood, that has a boardwalk through a swamp. It is not a long trail but I nearly always get to see some form of wildlife. Days are busy and I must multi-task if you will. The majority of my nature walks involve my […]
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