Nature Journaling
You don't need fancy supplies to keep a nature journal |
This is an exciting time of year. These late February days
bring ten and a half hours of daylight in Vermont, and the sun feels warmer.
Resident birds are singing their springtime calls, and the air smells a little
bit muddy. March is usually a snowy month in Vermont, so we are patient for flowers
and true spring, but early signs are all around us.
Nature journaling is a fun way to capture these signs of
changing seasons. My little daughter and I have kept a nature journal for the
past few years, and it is fun to look back on things we observed in past
Februaries, and compare them to things we see today.
It is also fun to look back and read about summer camping
trips during cold winter months. Our nature journal reminds us of the details
of our experiences we might otherwise not quite remember. We enjoy looking back
and remembering the worms we dug before fishing at Boulder Beach State Park, or
the very first time my daughter was brave enough to jump off the pier at Silver Lake State Park.
You do not need anything fancy to keep a nature journal. I
bought an inexpensive spiral bound sketch pad at a pharmacy near Allis State Park while we were camping and feeling inspired to capture our memories. Later
I splurged and bought some nice color pencils in a tin case at a fancy art
store in Bennington while visiting Woodford State Park. I wanted the pencils in
a case to make transporting our nature journaling supplies easier, but you do
not need that. We started our journal with crayons and a ball point pen.
Our nature journal helps us feel connected to changing
seasons, and gives us great memories to reflect on later. Grab a notebook and
record your observations and memories too.
― Mary Oliver
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