Check out my essay, "Nature Journaling as Meditation," and then check out all of the other wonderful stories and ideas in this issue.
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The winner of my Blog Anniversary Giveaway is Rachel Levy of The Slow Cooked Sentence. Thank you to everyone who left a comment--I really wanted you all to win, but that woulda been a lotta table runners!
Andrea, lI just read and ove your piece on ROTH. It's an inspiration to carry that journal around.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea. I love this. I think nature journaling would be especially helpful through the winter months, getting you outside and truly embracing winter. It's harder for me to take notice of winter's beauty, but I need to start.
ReplyDeleteSo, I just read the article and enjoyed it, but I'm wondering why your drawings never show up here? I, for one, would like to see them.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I haven't had a chance to read much of the new issue yet, but I'm excited for your piece and the pieces by a few of my other "blog friends." I so wanted to submit something and let the deadline slip (speed) by. I'm hoping to do something for the spring one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful practice. And I love this line from your piece: "my thoughts slip off their hamster wheel in my head". Captures it perfectly -- the hamster wheel part, and hopefully slipping off as I attempt your journal idea!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Andrea. And I had no idea that you were such a talented artist, as well! Brava!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this. Congratulations! It's wonderful!
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