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Journaling — Stop Trying to Be Thoreau and Just Write

April 30, 2012 by admin

Increase the depth of your junkets into nature by taking along a simple journal. Use what works best for you whether you use your phone to take photos and notes or are a traditionalist and use a notebook (pocket sized craft paper Moleskines are great) and pencil or even if you use watercolors (I use postcard sized watercolor pads, watercolor pencils, and a few tiny little brushes I found that are supposed to be for painting doll faces.)

Keep your journal in your car or your pack so it is always available to take with you. Use pencil or an ink pen, in case your journal gets wet so the ink doesn’t smear. I use a mechanical pencil to take field notes and always keep a tube of leads in my field bag.

Journaling will help you take a deep breath, relax, and really see what is happening around you. Take along a heavy-gauge trash bag to sit on so your butt doesn’t get wet and take a seat IN the woods. Note the sounds you hear. The birds in the branches above your head. The shrew making his way through the leaf debris. The irate chipmunk chirping at you for sitting in his living room.

Write down whatever pops into your head. Just write. Or just draw or paint. Leave the editor back on the trail. Just slow down and savor the moment in nature. The feeling of a slight breeze. The chitter-chatter of chick-a-dees. The lively stillness you can only find in the woods.

Filed Under: Children and Nature, Journaling, Serenity NOW! Tagged With: getting kids outside, hiking, journaling

Hello Happy Hikers!

January 19, 2010 by admin

Welcome and I’m glad you stopped by —  I’m the author of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Cincinnati. To answer a few quick questions (the ones I get at every book signing and interview):

I used a Garmin GPS 60Cx and Delorme mapping software to create the base of the map the cartographer made it all-sorts-a pretty.

Yep – I hiked almost all of the hikes with two children under the age of five. The only ones the kids didn’t join me on were the any with the word “cliff”.

Yep – I’m still sane (okay, some people might disagree with this)

Best places to hike are Cincinnati Nature Center, California Woods, Clifton Gorge, Clifty Falls, Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary, and all the hikes in Ohio’s Adams County. Once you enter these amazing areas you’ll double check your coordinates!

Enjoy the trails!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Adams County, California Woods, Cincinnati Nature Center, Clifton Gorge, getting kids outside, Greene County, Hamilton County, hiking, hiking with kids, kids, nature

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