The foundation of the book evolved from Kirk's personal and family experiences in the early days of the 60s and 70s. A year sabbatical with her husband Don, a plant biologist, and two school-aged children gave the family abundant opportunities to explore the SW across deserts, mountains, and lakes proving to be a transformative experience for her family, particularly Kirk. All these heart-stopping moments of being awestruck by the incredible beauty in God's creation provided the author with a sense of spiritual renewal. These observations encouraged Kirk to hone her sketching and watercolor skills using journals to record her experiences and observations. Decades later all her observations and experiences continue to impact her writing. A renewed spirit of stewardship to protect the land is a thread woven throughout her writings. Her prayers of lament for the earth were moving. With a reverence for nature, some of the prayer reflections note the decline and destruction of the forest through mankind's carelessness and wastefulness. Words of caution are noted that misusing the land will have negative impacts on existing plant communities and plant covers. These disruptions often are irreversible.
Throughout my reading, I felt Kirk often signaled a call to action for readers. She encourages taking a walk with a drawing pad, paintbrush, camera, journal, and even a bible to see for oneself the wonders of creation in parks, gardens, refuges, and preserves. It would be my suggestion also to find a quiet spot and make the reading “Drawing Close, Encountering Joy” a part of your daily routine.I would be remiss if I didn't mention checking out Kirk's blogs at https://www.janiceekirk.com/ on her quilting journey. She has taken her artistic talents to a new level. Each blog profiles an embroidered image Kirk designed to represent various plant communities as a remembrance of her 1976-1977 sabbatical trip. All the images have been quilted together and now form one queen-size quilt.ALL ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Janice Kirk is a published author, illustrator, and musician. She has been a teacher of art, language arts, and music in CA and Oregon public schools including voice at Simpson University in Redding CA. After many years of living in CA she resides in Winona, MN to be closer to her children and grandchildren. She is a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Winona. She hopes her readers will enjoy nature's wonders every day.
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