Earth Adventures!

Last year we picked up a wonderful book entitled Earth Adventures in the Halifax Region. There are plenty of parks and trails to visit and with the aid of the book we all learn more about the environment and the habitats of animals. There are exercises to do for each trail and a lot of fun learning to be had. At the end of each trail you have to find a small plaque and make a rubbing on the last page of the book for that trail. It is a lot of fun and each time we go we end up spending more time than the book suggests!

This time we went off to Shubie Park. We meant to leave early as the day was going to be super hot, but by 11am when we arrived we were already stopping in the shady spots and bringing out the water.

Along our trek, as we learned about racoons and their eating habits, where they like to hide and live, we found ourselves seeing these trails that we have walked along numerous times with new eyes.

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Someone snacking on a mushroom?

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Some of the largest plantain leaves I’ve seen! I love these plants and welcome them into our yard for their healing properties.

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We came upon some huskies and I felt so bad for them in their heavy coats. One owner was combing and cooling down his big furry friend in the stream. I was tempted to get in their myself!

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Can you spot the water striders? There are mosquitoes there too, believe me. 😉

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We spotted a little made rock formation someone had made over this pipe. For some reason it reminded me of an inuksuk. I know, totally different. If you peek down the pipe you can see L’s hands giving the ‘I love you’ sign. I had to lean over the water and hope not to lose balance or lose the camera in the water in the process. 🙂

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We have a favourite spot at the park where these three huge trees (huge for our part of Canada) stand. We found out that they are hemlocks and a favourite of raccoons as they can easily climb and make a home. Plus their trunks create holes perfect for hiding.

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The squirrels like them too. By squirrels I mean the actual animals, not my boys! Although, they too love to climb!
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This is L’s favourite tree, whom he calls Puffy. Something had attacked it over the years and the tree seemed to build up layers of protection.Jul152013_Shubie-Adventure_17We found many things that raccoons love to eat, from pine cones to seeds and acorns as well as this little guy. I find new snails so interesting with their soft translucent shells. The boys love them too.

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Anyone recall what this is, fir or spruce? I recall one has the flat leaves/needles with the white stripe on the underside.

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I love mushrooms.
Jul152013_Shubie-Adventure_23The boys, red-faced from the heat, taking a break to snack and rehydrate while watching a curious squirrel.

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This is as close as he would let me get to take a picture. Plus they are so skittery (new word?) I just didn’t have much time to work with. Yes, the boys are wearing rubber boots in preparation for one of their favourite parts of this trail.
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Huge bullrushes!
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Can you spot the fish?

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Blue bead lily. Yet another great healer.
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These damselflies (?) are amazing. In flight they look like butterflies with their big beautiful, deep blue wings. Magical.

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The reason for the rubber boots!
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At this point we were all tired and hot. We had a great time but were happy the trek was almost complete.

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On the other side of the pipe L spotted a mink skittering over the rocks. It was too fast for me. I didn’t have time to reach for the camera so you will just have to take my word for it. 😉

I wonder what would happen if a mink met a raccoon?

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Socialization and home education

I can’t recall how often I had heard this concern about socialization and homeschooling from friends and strangers alike when we decided to homeschool. I still hear it from time to time but no longer from those who have spent time around us since our homeschooling adventures began. Many strangers still voice concern regarding such a thing or they have concern for me as in: Why would you want your kids around all day? Don’t you want time to yourself? My response: I love my kids and there is no one I’d rather spend my time with.

I just read this article (as in just before posting here which is why I am posting here). I love it and want to shout it on the mountaintops! Please read it – go to the link – read it read it read it! Now! 🙂 I couldn’t have said it better myself, so I won’t. Now go. Then come back here.

 

And now read this:

I love that my children tell us they love us in public.

I love that they open the door for us and other people.

I love that they talk to adults easily and openly.

I love that they have friends who are two years younger than them and as much as six years older.

I love that they all play together! There were twenty (20!) of them playing together for two hours just the other day.

I love that I can ask my children about white blood cells and they know their names (these books are amazing as is this series).

I love that they get to learn at their own pace about what interests them and in their own learning style.

I love that I get to be present as they learn, discover and create.

 

I do not love, however, the monetary sacrifice. No, I don’t love it. But, it’s totally worth it. And it helps breed the buddhist in us.

 

Keep in mind this is what works for us and we do what we can to make it possible. I feel fortunate to do what we do. I am not saying I am better than anyone and that’s where it gets sticky: just because we do this is not us saying we are better. I feel that is what some assume, I can see it in their eyes, hear it in their tone. I just want that to be clear.

We just move to a different groove. It’s an amazing adventure I wouldn’t change for the world. It may not be your cup of tea, and I totally respect that. It’s not everyones’ cup.

It’s tough. Yes, there are tough days. We all have them. And we all love our kids (well, we all should and most of us do thank goodness).

So…the next time someone holds the door open for you, look down and say, Thank You. My kids love it!

 

L discovers the cure for cancer of the lungs due to smoking

we were talking about the effect of smoking and L said, “If there was a pill like microphage and neutrophil white blood cells that eat bacteria, we could put the pill in water, wait until it evaporates, then drink it, then it eats up the smoky stuff in the lungs”.

I really didn’t know what to say. cute. then I had to look it up.

~smile~

Bubbling Wizard’s Brew

Today we are doing more science experiments. We have been using The Usborne Big Book of Science Things to Make and do. It’s a great book for fun and fast experiments.

We have some colored water I’m the freezer soon to become winter boats for our frigid -10 weather today! Brrr!

Then we took two glasses (please ignore the shape) filled with vinegar, food coloring, sprinkles and dish soap. Hmmm…sounds like fun, right?

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We placed the cookie sheet under the glasses for containing the brew to come. The boys each got a heaping spoonful of baking soda and added it to the glasses. Holy excitement!

It’s always fun making a bubbly brew, isn’t it?

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Enjoy your day. We are off to make sun catchers!

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Making electricity

The boys got cool science kits from Grandma and Grandpa for Christmas. L’s kit is ‘Light’ and X’s is ‘Electricity’. They have paper wheels to colour, motors, alligator clip wires and more. Very cool!

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X made morse code with beeps and L made it with light. Can you tell what the message says?