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OHC Autumn Series #1: September 21, 2010 Afternoon

Yellow and Orange mosaic

OHC Autumn Series #1: Nature Journals

We took advantage of a perfect sunny warm afternoon to spend some time enjoying our backyard. I decided to focus on the colors of yellow and orange for my nature study time. I used my camera to record the many shades of yellow and orange that are visible in our garden. These colors are really starting to pop and it was an easy assignment.

Mr. A wandered around the yard with his dog Kona, trying to find something to be interested in. He observed some sort of beetle on the concrete before it escaped under the pincushion plant. He found a spot in the yard where we think the squirrels are making a stash of walnuts…it is either the squirrels or the Scrub jays. We looked at the leaves on the sweet gum trees. He picked some strawberries and I picked some tomatoes.

It was just a nice few minutes outdoors…since this is his last official year of homeschooling I try to savor all the moments we spend together. I asked if he would like to sketch something for his journal and he sort of gave me one of those unenthusiastic teenage looks but then I noticed he had his journal and was outside for a little while longer.

Trumpet vine nature journal (1)

Sitting on the lawn he sketched a trumpet vine blossom for his journal. The words of the Handbook of Nature Study echoed in my head and I didn’t push him to make it fancy or add to the entry in any way. The nature journal is his record and not mine.

I have received quite a few emails asking me what kind of journal I prefer to work in to record our entries. I have used several different kinds but my favorite is a small spiral-bound book with sketch paper.

nature journal (2)
I have to admit that I do use it for watercolors so the pages bend up a little when they dry. I think it adds to the charm of the finished product. If a painting makes the page curl up too much, I just don’t sketch on the back of it and leave it blank. (Yes, that is a feather sticking out of the side of the journal…what can I say?)

Here is a link to what we are using now:
Strathmore Sketch 400 Series 5.5″ x 8.5″, 100
sheets

I also have a three ring binder that I add to when I use notebooking pages or I want to save large items like bigger pressed flowers. The binder is my catch-all for things that don’t get recorded in my sketch journal.

Maybe tomorrow I can ask Mr. B to go outside with me and we can have another adventure in our backyard.

13 thoughts on “OHC Autumn Series #1: September 21, 2010 Afternoon

  1. Absolutely beautiful! Love your fall theme on the blog too. Wondering if I should do that again. But then.. wondering if I have the time LOL

  2. Love all of the yellow! (and the new banner photo!) Great Fall Study!

  3. Love those pretty yellows! Great pictures! Makes me excited for Fall.

  4. Thanks for the nice comments….I am trying to get in the mood for autumn. 🙂

  5. A new theme! I’m so glad I could inspire you. Love the yellow … nature photos and your new theme. 🙂

  6. Good stuff! Beautiful pictures. I hope to do more nature journaling this year- I always mean to.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  7. What a wonderful fall nature study post. I love the collage. I love the crinkled pages in the notebook, too. I love the sketch. I love it all.

  8. I love the new fall look of your blog! That alone is making me want fall to arrive in our area–not here yet.

  9. What a beautiful focus — your collage is stunning. It would be fun to do similar color studies in the other seasons too.

  10. Gorgeous photos. Love the idea of focusing on fall colors of yellow and orange.

  11. Beautiful colors of yellow. What a display! Thanks for sharing.
    Monica

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