An exciting order came from Europe last week - blank journals filled with watercolor paper.
Elsa and I have been nature journaling on mixed media paper, which doesn't handle watercolors very well, so it was great to find
some reasonably priced spiral bound pads
of higher quality paper.

My first page was inspired by the novel view of a buckwheat field. I don't know if there are any
in our county, but there are several about an
hour east. Dad pulled over when I asked to see
one up close.



The second page gave a pleasant afternoon spent on our front steps.
The 5 foot tall, 6 foot across 'Great Star'
hydrangea by our garage caught my eye.
And when looking around for more to fill my
page, I (maybe foolishly) attempted some
of our rock collection displayed among the
flower pots.
As always, I love the time spent learning more
about the intricate varieties of God's creation...
things I never would have taken time to notice before!