#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarNovember 18, 2017tree bark, buttonbush, berries in the woods for birds, found art, nature as art, nature photography, my daily hike, morning meditation, meadow walker, meadow love, nature blogger, journal writing, photo inspired writing, creative writing from photos, Rocky Narrows woods, November woods, tree bark colors, red pine bark, pine tree bark, learning styles, trust your miseryComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarOctober 18, 2017buttonbush, blue skies of October, autumn foliage, Rocky Narrows Trail, daily nature hike, nature writing blog, photo inspired writing, walking in autumn woods, creative writing blog, creative writing from photos, creative writing daily nature blog, journal writing from photos, journal writing, berries in the woods for birds in winter, autumn leaves, autumn woods, nature hike, journal writing blog, nature photo bloggerComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarSeptember 21, 2017autumn leaves, learning about leaves, pressing leaves in wax paper, buttonbush, Charles River, Charles Link Trail in Medfield, Charles River rural, September woods, hiking in nature, understanding trees, learning about trees in school, types of leaves, journal writing, photo inspired writing, last day of summer, creative writing process, creative writing blog, nature writing blog, diary writing blog, photo inspired nature blogComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarAugust 15, 2017buttonbush, shorebirds, ducks feed on buttonbush and use it in their nests, thistle, wild thistle in bloom, wildflowers and weeds of New England woods, sunflowers, meadow walk, meadow hike, plants of the meadows, Rocky Narrows woods, Charles River woods, identifying trees, creative writing blog, journal writing blog, journal writing, photo inspired writing, diary writing in my blog, blogging about nature, nature photosComment
#NewThisDay Writing From My Photo Stream Kelly DuMarJuly 24, 2017buttonbush, cephalanthus occidentalis, grapevine, New England wildflowers and weedsComment