I’ll have my Tea with Mother Nature
December 2021
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Here’s my selection of must-read articles from November!
Bronwen Scott takes us through a tropical rainforest, sharing her experience of Vines and Epiphanies. As always, her story is filled with beautiful Nature Photography.
Suma Narayan shares her wonder in Staring Straight into the Shining Sun.
Nicole Sponsel shares her poetry in Nature’s Beauty Streams
Accomplished poet, Roxanne Barbour tells us how Orange Listened with a republish of her first published poem.
Carolyn McBride shares her gardening expertise in 10 Rules for a Self-sufficient Veggie Garden.
Moryt Milo reflects on how Roses bloom in the fall and the scent is carried by the wind.
Kim Zuch joined the “Heroes of Mother Nature” series with a story about the Desert Pigs of Nevada. Read about a group that really does deserve support for their service to nature!
Everything for a beginner learning about native bees and other beneficial insects is in this field guide reviewed by Jane Frost (Jane Grows Garden Rooms).
Have you read a great book about connecting with nature? We want more reviews!
Jennifer Essary shared this wonderful guide explaining How to Have a Sustainable Holiday Feast regardless of which holiday that you’re celebrating.
Do you have a tip about any December holiday to share? All stories featured in this section are also feature on the Tea with Mother Nature pinterest board!
Jane Frost (Jane Grows Garden Rooms) gives Five easy steps to saving the planet.
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