June 2012

Crumpled Up Attitudes

Here’s my almost-nine-year-old’s nature journal drawing from this morning – salvaged from the trash can after being torn out of his nature journal, crumpled up and put in the trash.   I thought it was one of his best paintings. Unfortunately, jumping in the waves all day, getting too much sun, and staying up late […]

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More Funnel Web Spiders

And dew-bright webs festoon the grassIn roadside fields at morning. ~Elizabeth AkersThe general shape of the web is like that of a broad funnel with a tube leading down at one side. This tube is used as a hiding place by the architect, the grass spider, which thus escapes the eyes of its enemies, and

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Our Nature Journals Lately

The more observant one is, the more one can find in the natural world to inspire awe. Cultivating your child’s powers of observation is like handing that child an antidote against boredom and an inoculation from becoming jaded. I want my children to have what Douglas Wilson calls a Contempt for the Cool, and part

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Nature Finds – 06/14/12

Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is full of blooms and ticks at this time of year. Here’s a list of what I can remember seeing in bloom today: White Sage Black Sage Bush Mallow Wild Grape California Everlasting Chalk Dudleya Night Shade Caterpillar Phacelia Jimson Weed Mexican Elderberry California Sunflower (Encelia) There were other yellow, telegraph

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The Spring Handicraft Fair

Sometimes in homeschooling, we have to set aside doing school to do school in a different way. Today in Huntington Beach, several Charlotte Mason nature study groups got together for a handicraft fair, a chance to see what other families have been working on and to buy each others’ treasures. Charlotte Mason wrote about the

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