#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarNovember 8, 2017trees in autumn woods, Charles River, Rocky Narrows trails, Trustees of Reservations, silence, Andrew Wyeth quote about November, November woods, walking in November, nature hike, journal writing from photos, photo inspired writing, diary writing, journal writing, journaling, New England hike, November woods and riversComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarOctober 20, 2017trees in October New England, foliage, photo inspired prose, journal writing from photos, daily nature blog, creative writing practice, nature photos, nature lover, tree canopy, Charles River trestle view Sherborn Mass., Rocky Narrows woods, Trustees of ReservationsComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarOctober 9, 2017grapevine, October meadow, New Yorker poetry podcast, wild grapevine, Charles River rural, Rocky Narrows Trail, Charles River woods, trestle bridge over the Charles, autumn foliage in New England, nature hike, nature photo blog, journal writing blog, creative writing blog, creative writing daily nature blog, photo inspired writing, photo inspired poetry and prose, Richard Wilbur Two Voices in a Meadow, nature poetry, meadow walker, meadow love, New England fall foliage, hiking along the Charles River at Rocky Narrows, Trustees of Reservations, daily nature photo blog, Death Bridge in Medfield, Stephen Mitchell, The Death of Argos, Paul Muldoon poetry podcast, New Yorker, poetry podcast, listening to podcast while walkingComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarAugust 14, 2017juniper berries, King Philip's Overlook, Rocky Narrows Reservation, Trustees of Reservations, hiking in Massachusetts, nature hike, plant identification, journal writing, creative writing daily practice, photo inspired writing, photo inspired nature blog, daily writing blog, journal writing blog, writing truth and beauty, creative writing, blogging, nature photos, tree fungus, labrador retriever swimming, Charles River, Charles River rural, Sherborn, Sherborn Mass., juniper communis, botany, natural spice, juniper as a spcice, juniper as a spice, conifer conesComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarAugust 10, 2017Charles River view, brook swim, labradors, labs swimming, Charles River rural, creative writing blog, photo inspired writing, journal writing blog, daily write practice, daily writing process, writing truth and beauty, nature writing, nature photography, nature hikes, Trustees of Reservations, living on the Charles River, hiking the Charles River, journal writing, mushrooms, wild mushrooms, the spontaneous beauty of wild mushroomsComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 27, 2017black raspberries, common mullein, meadow wildflowers, meadow weeds, weeds and wildflowers of New England, nature photos, milkweed in bloom, bees, bees on milkweed, pollinators, meadow hike, June meadow, common mullein in bloom, wild berries, edible wild berries, foraging, beaver, beaver activity, Rocky Narrows, Trustees of Reservations, beaver habitat, beaver in the brook, creative writing blog, nature writing blogComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 25, 2017beaver, beaver habitat, beaver knawing tree, brook, beaver living in the brook, Charles River woods, Trustees of Reservations, Sherborn, nature photo, wildlife habitat, dam, beaver dam, Charles River, Charles River rural, Death Bridge, Charles River bridge Medfield Sherborn line, feathery clouds, tree being felled by Beaver, beaver teeth, my daily blog, my daily nature blog, my daily walk, creative writing from photos, photo inspired blog, creative writing daily practice, journal writingComment
#New ThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 25, 2017beaver, dam, brook, trees knawed by beaver, Charles River, Trustees of Reservations, beaver activity, mating, deptford pinks, dianthus, wildflowers, beaver in the brook, marriage anniversary, creative writing blog, photo inspired writing, daily writing practice, journal writing, wilderness classroom, blogging, learning about animals in the wild, building a dam, beaver building a dam, trees felled by beaver, animal habitat, nature photo, life cycle of beaverComment