Saturday, August 20, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
despite the drought
This has not been an agricultural year around here, but we have still been enjoying the fruits of the season.
clearing out the nature table
Our nature table (a little spot in the enclosed hallway where neither the cat nor the baby can roam freely) was getting crowded. So we sorted through its contents. And we photographed them for posterity.
We made one pile of items to return to nature and a second pile of items that might be useful in the building of fairy houses. A few cool things, like the interesting skull, went onto a shelf in the library. The only things that went back onto the table were the bark with the insect tunnels -- my choice -- and a cluster of leaves collected in Massachusetts -- her choice, from a very old copper beech she named "the loving tree".
This was three weeks ago, I think. The nature table is already filling up again.
We made one pile of items to return to nature and a second pile of items that might be useful in the building of fairy houses. A few cool things, like the interesting skull, went onto a shelf in the library. The only things that went back onto the table were the bark with the insect tunnels -- my choice -- and a cluster of leaves collected in Massachusetts -- her choice, from a very old copper beech she named "the loving tree".
This was three weeks ago, I think. The nature table is already filling up again.
scientific illustration
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