Wander North Georgia
has teamed up with Cowee, NC based
Alarka Expeditions (Brent and Angela Martin) for a day long
workshop on nature journaling and phenology (recording natural phenomena
through direct observation). The morning will begin at the Wander North
Georgia shop in a classroom setting where attendees will learn about
the history of this activity in our landscape, with readings from the
18th century American botanist and artist, William Bartram, who explored
and described the upper Chattooga watershed in May of 1775. The
techniques of phenology as developed by the famous conservationist Aldo
Leopold, and his daughter Nina, will also be part of the morning’s
classroom activities. We’ll take lunch to the field, where the afternoon
will be spent in observation, writing, and creative exercises.
Attendees will leave the day with a new awareness of how to appreciate
nature in their daily lives and how to increase their powers of
observation in the natural world.
The workshop will begin promptly at 10:00AM and end at approximately
4:00PM. The cost of the workshop is $55. 100% of the ticket costs will
go directly to the workshop hosts and presenters from the Alarka
Expeditions team.
What do you need for the course?
Hand Lens
Notebook/Journal
Pen, pencil (a set of colored pencils or pens will add to your experience if you like to draw)
Appropriate clothing for the day’s forecast
Pack Picnic Lunch/Water
Optional:
William Bartram’s Travels (available in paperback, best to get the Harper’s Edition)
The Law’s Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling
Binoculars