
Awe & Wonder: cultivating nature study and observation
Come along on my journey: pause with me, explore with me, open your senses to the world around you and see, smell, hear, feel, and even taste things anew.
Monday, January 9, 2023
A Bright Delight

Iridescence


Sheds
I walk near my house most of the time. I don't go far. My small neighborhood has just enough streets and is convenient for walking. And on the very next road from my house - one I frequent - I saw a thing I must've walked past hundreds of times in the past few months. This cicada shed was perched about eye level but I'd missed it. I'm sure it's been there since the summer or maybe fall. I'm surprised it survived the high winds, rain, and recently icy storms. But there it was. I've always thought them interesting. These are great additions to your nature collections!



Thursday, January 5, 2023
The Sun: Light to our Eyes


Monday, January 2, 2023
Clouds
Today's walk, like yesterday's, was covered in overcast skies. Those gray days may make you want to stay inside, but don't. Get out there! Each day has its blessings and treasures to discover.
I'm a lover of clouds. I like to see what they're doing. I like to watch the shapes move through the sky. I like to try and read them for what weather they might predict. But in January, in central Ohio, we're often under gray skies. It's still interesting to me because sometimes you can see textures and thicker or thinner patches and even recesses and dips in the clouds so I'm always looking. But today, it's as if the whole world is snuggled under a smooth, thick, down comforter.
To my delight, however, the tiny pond I pass held a light fog. I watched the thin cloud lifting up from the surface, softening the view of reeds, trees, and houses beyond. Lovely. Encountering fog is a great time to dig up a simple experiment to do at home and learn more about the water cycle. Here is a video of a meteorologist sharing an experiment you can do at home (it starts at 3:33 if you don't want the extra explanations). Or, if you'd rather follow printable instructions, check out this one.
Of course, seeing fog reminds me of this poem.
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
Today, at my house, you might also have noticed the temperature change in the last few days, the humidity levels and how it affects your hair, skin, or sinuses, or that the world sounds a little different with the heavy layer of clouds overhead. Remember to practice using all of your senses.
The Beginning

















Nature study is really about building your observation skills, the foundation of all science and all great scientists.
Friday, December 30, 2022
My "why" and My Plan
I've long had a passion for nature. I have to stop and listen when I hear or see a bird I don't recognize. I have to smell the ocean. I have to dig my feet into sand or slip off my shoes when I see a fabulous patch of moss. I've been known to pull my car off the road for pictures of clouds and sunsets. Every road trip has me calling out "hawk" from my seat. I giddily clicked away a million images on my camera when a hawk was in my backyard. I hang bird feeders and talk to 'my' birds. I collect seeds and have converted a small flowerbed into natives only. I hug trees. I pet bees. My kids still bring me their nature finds for my shelves! I can't get enough of the beauty of creation!
I'm also a homeschooler for a few more months until I graduate my youngest. But, the heart of a teacher never stops teaching and sharing. Over the years I've been told that I should share this passion with others. And, I know the fun of learning from someone passionate about a subject. I'm also inspired when I see homeschool parents who don't know where to begin with nature study and I want to help them in a practical way. There are a lot of books out there with facts and information but I want to offer an actual 'let's go do it' approach. Those other references are great to have around for inspiring interest or researching a topic. I'll share a few of my favorites along the way.
For the moment, my plan is to bring you along on weekly trips into the world around me and help you begin to experience the world as I do. I want you to see that Nature Study is as easy as breathing.
For reference, I live in the suburbs outside of Columbus, Ohio. I have access to the city, to the country, and to my little suburban neighborhood. But, since we are developing your observation skills, you can do this from anywhere. Nature is all around you!
Blessings for the coming New Year! I hope you'll join me on this adventure!
-Angi
A Bright Delight
A dandelion - in January!? On the edge of a large, bare field was this tiny pop of yellow. What a bright delight to see this on my walk.
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Today's walk, like yesterday's, was covered in overcast skies. Those gray days may make you want to stay inside, but don't. Get ...
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I went out on January 1st for my first short walk of the New Year. I always have my phone/camera with me to record whatever interests me alo...
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I've long had a passion for nature. I have to stop and listen when I hear or see a bird I don't recognize. I have to smell the ocean...