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In 2016 I’m doing a 365 Nature project. Learn more about the project and see all the 365 Nature posts.


On my final day of the 365 Nature Project we took our daughter and met some friends at Seattle Children’s Theater for their production of Stellaluna. Based on the book written by Janell Cannon, the play was a fun and new way to experience the story of the fruit bat who lives with birds. We thoroughly enjoy Cannon’s other books and Verdi, Pinduli and Crickwing, along with Stellaluna are all in our regular rotation.

And with that my 365 Nature Project is at an end. I am sad that it’s over and relieved that I get a break, but mostly fulfilled with the project. I have learned so much, seen so many things and gone so many places. I am inspired to continue connecting to nature every single day, taking photos and writing about it. Look out for a post in the near future that details my thoughts on this project.

Thanks to everyone who has followed along and given encouragement. I appreciate all the support.

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Kelly Brenner

Kelly Brenner is a naturalist, writer and artist based in Seattle. She is the author of THE NATURALIST AT HOME: Projects for Discovering the Hidden World Around Us and NATURE OBSCURA: A City’s Hidden Natural World from Mountaineers Books, a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and Pacific Northwest Book Awards. She writes articles about natural history and has bylines in Crosscut, Popular Science, National Wildlife Magazine and others. On the side she writes fiction.

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