
Science-inspired creative prompts to collectively reimagine the future of our environment
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My daughter watching me speak at the Kentuck Art Festival in Northport, Alabama. Photo: Cynthia Peacock
This weekend, I had the insanely awesome honor of speaking on the Kathryn Tucker Windham Spoken Word Stage at the 52nd Kentuck Art Fest...
Today I have something special to share: Tiny Goat’s nature-cam randomizer is live! Called Wild Spy, our randomizer puts AI to use in a positive way by helping you discover a limitless supply of nature live cams fr...
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In early May I diligently placed a row of sunflower seeds, each black pod six inches from its neighbor, along the back of my largest garden bed. I watered them and patted myself on the back. By mid July, I expe...
Image by Linnaea Mallette
Here in the Deep South, spring is a time of shockingly fast growth on the ground and tense, electric air above. Wildflowers and early bloomers (in some circles known as “weeds”) a...
Early bloom on a saucer magnolia // Photo: Sandra Barnidge
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Tiny Goat! For those of you who’ve come over from my creativity column, thank you. For those of you who found me another way, it’s very nice to m...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Sandra K. Barnidge is a writer in Alabama. She's the co-founder of Tiny Goat, an eco arts collective dedicated to inspiring sustainable change through creativity.
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