The Literary Labrador “Nature” Notebooks with Andy Warhol Quote
Hi everyone!
It's an exciting day as I just released my new "Nature" notebooks. They are part of my original Webster's Dictionary 1913 edition series. This was my first line of notebooks and they will always have a special place in my heart.
I decided to offer this series in just three shades. I selected colors that remind me of some of the special things I get to see on my walks in the woods.
The spring green is my favorite color as I love when the leaves first appear after bursting from buds. The color doesn't last long but this very special green helps to liven up the colors of the woods after a long winter's nap.
I shared my favorite quote from this notebook line yesterday. It was from John Muir. He has so many wonderful words about the environment that it was hard to pick just one of his quotes - that's why I selected two of them! However, rest assured that I feature over 30 other people who also have equally wonderful thoughts to share about nature.
What I love about creating my quote-filled notebooks is finding great quotes from people I was not expecting to comment on a particular subject. I have a huge interest in art and I love it when I find interesting quotes from famous artists. Fortunately, I found several for these Nature notebooks.
Andy Warhol is well known as a pop artist that became famous for his very colorful prints of iconic people and items. Aside from being a great artist, it turns out he was a nature lover too. He stated "I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want." I could not agree more.
Even though the quotes in this line of notebooks come from a varied group of individuals, they all have a common love and appreciation for nature. My hope is that fellow outdoor enthusiasts will find my special notebooks and be able to enjoy the quotes too. Who knows, perhaps someone will write in their new notebook while enjoying the great outdoors.
Bye for now.
Kathryn and Arvis
















