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Posted on September 21, 2025September 22, 2025

Margaret Fink – Nature Journaling

Nature journaling by Margaret Fink

Posted on September 20, 2025September 20, 2025

Daisy Mohlmann – “Reflections on Walking the UWF Poetry Trail”

"Reflections on Walking the UWF Poetry Trail" - A poem by Daisy Mohlmann.

Posted on September 6, 2025September 7, 2025

R. Aaron Gilmore – “The Paradise Lost”

"The Paradise Lost" - A poem by R. Aaron Gilmore.

Posted on September 3, 2025September 4, 2025

Ivey Simpson – “Ides Aeglecwif”

"Ides Aeglecwif" - A poem by Ivey Simpson.

Posted on September 3, 2025

Abigail Hartley – “Division”

"Division" - A Poem by Abigail Hartley

Posted on September 3, 2025

Lindsey Martin – “Willow”

"Willow" - A poem by Lindsey Martin

Posted on September 3, 2025

Heather Hill – “Fields of Trees”

View of trees from ground

"Fields of Trees" - A poem by Heather Hill

Posted on September 3, 2025

Chris Allen – “Live Oak and Hickory”

"Live Oak and Hickory" - a poem by Chris Allen

Posted on September 3, 2025September 3, 2025

Kinsley Cook – “Empty”

Ocean

"Empty" - A poem by Kinsley Cook

UWF Poetry and Art Nature Trail

The UWF Poetry and Art Trail is made possible by a grant from the UWF Living Lab Program. The goal of the UWF Poetry and Art Trail is to inspire participants to see deeply into themselves and their relationship with the natural world and to create and share their own poetry and art. Each of the signs in the UWF Poetry and Art Nature Trail contains a poem or work of art followed by a prompt for participants to create their own poetry and art in response. 

The UWF Poetry and Art Nature Trail features work from national, regional, historical, and contemporary artists and poets including Mary Ann Carroll, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, John Markowitz, Mary Oliver, Milicent Patrick, Charlotte Pence, Alexis Rockman, Lyda Toy, and William Butler Yeats.

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