Sometimes I have the good fortune to visit with a past guest to find out how they are doing. Recently I had the opportunity to visit with Bethan Burton. Bethan and I spoke earlier this year when she was busy preparing for International Nature Journaling Week. It was March and global state-at-home orders were just beginning to be implemented. I reached out to Bethan to find out how things were going for her.

How did International Nature Journaling Week go?

What is Bethan working on now?

Let’s find out.

 

LINKS

Journaling with Nature (Bethan’s website)

Journaling with Nature Podcast

Wild Wonder Virtual Nature Journal Conference (Oct. 7-11, 2020)

Brisbane Nature Journal Club

Amy Kirkbright, Melbourne Nature Journal Club

Art & Fear

 

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