Middlewood Journal

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Showing posts with label fall color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall color. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Checkered Skipper and Sycamore Bark

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Nice morning for a walk - 59 degrees and breezy. It felt quite cool heading downhill, into the wind, in the shade. It felt much warmer walki...
Thursday, September 16, 2010

Red Leaf and Helenium (Sneezeweed)

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Took an early walk today and enjoyed the long morning shadows and wind in my hair. Tuesday's silence had disappeared. Instead, I heard ...
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Friday, November 6, 2009

Maple-leaf Viburnum

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This is yesterday's post, but it could just as well be today's. With clear blue skies, leaves falling in the cool breeze, and fall c...
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Helen
Upstate, SC, United States
I am a freelance writer/illustrator and regular contributor to the Wildlife in North Carolina magazine. I also do portraits of children, and teach weekly nature journaling classes in and around my studio in the woods. I teach seasonal workshops on Nature Journaling at our public garden, Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve. In the past I have led workshops for all ages, from elementary to college classes, from young adults to retirement groups. I live with my husband, two dogs Daisy and Duke, and two cats in a house called Middlewood. The house is surrounded by my perennial garden, a little grass, and acres of forest. I love wandering in the woods, or hiking on the pipeline that runs near the house (see pic below). I work in a small studio nestled in the trees behind the house.
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