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Writing Tips: Weather

Posted by Rachel on October 29, 2011 in nature, symbolism, weather, writing tips |

When it comes to creating a believable setting for your narrative, weather actually plays a significant role in determining the location and its atmosphere. It’s fairly straightforward that a rainy day on a tropical island would be described categorically opposite to a sunny day in the tundra. Just as the lighting inside a room or […]

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Natural Inspiration

Posted by Rachel on October 19, 2011 in inspiration, nature, writing tips |

“How do I solve this problem?” Road blocks arise in every aspect of life, but they are aggravatingly present in your most value projects. What you need is inspiration. However, inspiration can be difficult to find. More often than not nature allows me to access my muse in a manner that encourages productivity above all […]

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Adopt a Pet, Make a Friend Fur Life

Posted by Rachel on September 29, 2011 in adoption, animals, nature, pet |

Looking for a furry friend? One of the best allies humans have in the nature world are our animal friends. As I have detailed before, taking care of our planet will ensure future generations are able to live with these majestic animals just as we have. Exotic or wild animals are one story, but I […]

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Love That Dirty Water

Posted by Rachel on August 5, 2011 in activity, Boston, nature |

In the lull of a summer afternoon, it can be troublesome to settle on a decent activity that will capitalize on the beautiful weather while simultaneously subduing the heat. If you live near a body of water, then you’re in luck. This past weekend we were visited by family friends and among the joyous reminiscing […]

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