Autograph book turned seasonal journal page by page, plus video

Here it is at long last. :DI know quite a few of you asked about the little 1954 autograph book which I turned into a seasonal journal and today I took a few hours to photograph it, video it and get it out here for you.(Confession: blogging is a lot of work!)If you'd like the short version, then here is the video link...where I go on an on anyway about some of the other journals...plus Sbux...plus my tote bag...https://youtu.be/tic52VLrW_MAnd if you'd like to see this little journal page by page, then here are all 24 pages:seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-34This is the first page where a girl named Clare Hosier wrote her name and addy in 1954.The most prominent wildflower growing in the meadow the day I started this journal was the ragwort, so that became the first page painting.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-1The second page has ground growing bramble leaves. The summer has been dry in Oxfordshire and some of the leaves were turning the most glorious colours.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-3This is deadly nightshade.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-5Then some of the beautiful meadow grasses.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-7This wildflower I love! It's Himalayan balsam. I love the seeds because when they are ripe, the slightest touch pops the seed head and catapults the seeds like a little rocket.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-9Here are some colourful wild cherry leaves.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-11And evening primrose.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-13The ubiquitous morning glory: convolvulus arvensis. (a delicate ground creeping pink variety)seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-15A little wren around meadow vetchling and sweet violet.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-17This is rose bay willow herb. In Canada we call it fireweed.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-19Hazelnutsseasonal-journal-veronica-roth-21-copy-copyRose hips.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-22-copy-copyOne of the last few poppies of the summer.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-23-copy-copyThis is damson plum. The hedgerows are full of them and they make the nicest hedgerow jam.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-24-copy-copyFat little peacock butterfly caterpillars.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-25-copy-copyHere is a Queen Ann's lace flower and seed head.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-26-copy-copyWild hops.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-27-copy-copyBlackberries.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-28-copy-copyOaks.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-29-copy-copyGuilder rose. (Viburnum opulus)seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-30-copy-copyHorse chestnuts.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-31-copy-copyAspen leaves.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-32-copy-copyCampions and a peacock butterfly.seasonal-journal-veronica-roth-33-copy-copyAnd the last page is vetch seeds plus a little autograph dedication from me.I love that, as the summer went on, this summer journal became a autumnal journal.So here you go.Hope you like it as much as I do. :D

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