#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJuly 3, 2017bees, pollinators, common mullein in bloom, Charles River, trestle bridge, Rocky Narrows, turtlehead, Greek Mythology, wildflowers and weeds of New England woods, July wildflowers in bloom, nature trail, nature walk, nature photos, writing truth and beauty, photo inspired writing, nature photography, Vibram five fingers, Vibrams, Charles River woods, forest floor, Chelone glabra, shellflower, balmony, turtle bloom, Figwort family, lifecycle of plants, nature walk in woods, my daily walk, my daily blog, creative writing practiceComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 30, 2017meadow, meadow madness, wildflowers blooming in the meadow, hiking the meadow, plants of the meadow, Indian cucumber, Queen Anne's Lace, chicory, white campion, weeds and wildflowers in the meadow, creative writing blog, daily writing practice, meadow slideshow, June wildflowers in bloom, my daily walk in nature, nature photography, milkweed in the daisies, bees, pollinators, Charles River, Charles Link Trail, think like a plant, nature blog, journal writing blog, writing truth and beauty, photo inspired writing, summer meadow, wildflower identification, botany, nature writing blog, Henry David Thoreau, Christopher Lydon, Open Source podcast, listening to podcasts while walking, bicentennial of Henry David Thoreau, Walden PondComment
#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 18, 2017daisy, daisies, bees, meadow walking, meadow walk, widflowers, nature hike, roses, wild roses, pollinators, feather, my daily hike, my daily nature blog, nature photos, nature blog, writing truth and beauty, photo inspired writing, journal writing from photos, nature journal, journaling, blogging, Marjorie Pickthall, poetry, daisy poemComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 9, 2017white campion, jack-in-the-pulpit, yellow lab, Charles River, Rocky Narrows trail, wild roses, brook, meadow, meadow walker, my daily nature blog, creative writing daily practice, journal writing blog, creative writing from photos, nature photography, wildflowers of New England, pollinators, scent of wild rose, bees, bees in the roses, blue sky, mindful walk, walking meditation, walking in New EnglandComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJune 6, 2017James Wright, milkweed, poetry, monarch butterfly, milkweed blossom, creative writing, photo inspired poetry, daily writing blog, daily nature blog, pollinator, beauty of milkweed, wildflowers of new england, my daily walk, my daily hike in nature, hiking in New England, think like a plant, native plants, bees, journal writing, nature photos, plants in rain, botany, benefits of milkweed for monarch butterflies, monarch butterfly and milkweed, nectarComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarApril 3, 2017hive, bees, skunk cabbage, marsh, spring, pollen, pollinators, heart, beehive, bees in spring, daily writing practice, nature photo, nature photo blog, photo inspired writing, creative writing, journal blog, daily journal blog, photo journal blog, seasons, writing about nature, poetry and prose, writing truth and beauty, first plants in spring, my daily hike, hiking in nature, discovering skunk cabbageComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarMarch 30, 2017skunk cabbage, beech leaf, pussy willow, nature photos, nature photo blog, New England woods, my daily walk in nature, creative writing blog, creative writing from photos, photo inspired writintg, photo inspired creative writing, daily writing practice, daily writing, poetry and prose, journal writing from photos, The Nature Institute, Craig Holdredge, bees, spring, erasure poem, erasure poetry, erasureComment