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Things to Do When You’re Bored Part 2—Take a MasterClass & More Naturalist & Nature Journaling Sources
In this post, I'll share links to the popular MasterClass series and more naturalist and nature journaling sources you might enjoy.
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Things To Do When You’re Bored Part 1—Watch Wildlife Cams and Nature Journal
Now that many of us are homebound, working from home, and homeschooling, I thought I’d share some ideas of things to do when you are bored at home.
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INTERNATIONAL NATURE JOURNALING WEEK June 1-7, 2020
During Nature Journaling Week itself, there will be daily tips, inspiration and ideas for current journal keepers, lots to encourage new journalers to get started, and some extra special surprises too!
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Walking at Pelican Point, Nature Journaling, Mushroom Course Giveaway, and a Free Memoir Coaching Call
Nature journaling from my walk at Pelican Point, sharing a Mushroom Course giveaway and talking about spring happenings!
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Building Sensory Awareness Skills and a Visit to Catfish Pond
What are the benefits of building sensory awareness skills? Every area of your life can benefit from being mindful and aware of your surroundings through your five senses.
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Learning About Nature Through Herbal Remedies—Attend the Home Medicine Summit
I love learning about nature through nature journaling, and one way to learn is to journal about herbal remedies.
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Journal Entry 4: Unschooling, Stalking Pumpers and Building Awareness Skills
When I homeschooled (unschooled) my kids, we hiked almost every day with our goats. As part of their schooling to learn about nature, I read out of Tom Brown’s books on nature observation,…
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Journal Entry 3: What I’m Reading
I just started a new eBook on my Kindle yesterday. I was bored and typed in “nature” on the Kindle search bar and it came up with “Finding Your Way in a Wild…
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Journal Entry 2: At the park
After a warm weekend in the 80’s, today a cold front moved through dropping us down into the 60’s with a brisk north wind. I’ve stayed inside today and spent most of my time…