A new yard to explore...
...and a new ladybug to identify (we're thinking Anatis lecontei - a Rocky Mountain native). What could be better than that?
...we have that, too. I almost passed the thin little picture book up, thinking it might be too young for my children (ages 9 and up). I'm so glad I didn't, because it's just perfect for us, and so full of information - we'll be paging through it all summer, I'm sure.
Your yard looks cute. Is that a tiny bridge in the front yard. We enjoyed that book too.
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Love your yard! We have the whole series and love it!
ReplyDeleteWe were meant to be doing a one year garden nature study and that book was one of our favourites, but alas, I have not been very diligent with nature this year....maybe next year?
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased you are back. I hope the move hasn't been too stressful and you are settling in nicely.
Dawn - Yes, it is a tiny bridge. The yard has been pretty neglected, but it has some fun little features that we hope to be able to build on.
ReplyDeleteClaire - We're exhausted, but happy to be settling in.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to see your family in your new house. I am sure this backyard will be much more "settled in" in a month or so!
ReplyDeleteThat books looks so fun. I have a hard time deciding if books are too young for my kids now, or if they're still relevant. So hard....
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome swingset! We had a smaller one by that company when we lived in Massachusetts and loved it.
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