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Nature Journaling #245: Time to Ice Things Up

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Nature Journaling #244: Reflecting on the First Month of 2021

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

The yellow flowers of winter aconite begin to bloom.

Nature Journaling #243: Look for These Winter Blooms

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

A chicken has a tiny bug in between its beak.

Replay: The Incredible (and Edible) Science of Eggs

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Join us on our Facebook page every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff. What makes up an egg? What makes eggs so tough? Nature Interpreter Eric tells us about all the parts of an egg while demonstrating a few experiments in today’s video.

Small leaves and buds begin to grow on a tree branch.

Nature Journaling #242: Is Spring on the Horizon?

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

A full moon shows craters on its surface on Jan. 9, 2020.

Nature Journaling #241: Winter Moon Gazing | Part 4

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Pine cone on a Scotch pine tree

Replay: Time to Talk About Evergreen Trees

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Join us on our Facebook page every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff. Evergreen trees add color to your landscape, especially in winter with the year-round color. But how can you tell the different tree species apart? Nature Interpreter Lisa shares how you can identify evergreen trees in Ohio in today’s video.

Snow falls over a paved walking trail. Trees line both sides of the trail.

Nature Journaling #240: Time to Weather the Storm

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!