P.S. If you’d like to read more about nature journaling, check out my post here: The Art of Observation
Don’t forget to view the resources at the end.
We’re on the look out for simple, sturdy designs for garden structures that would fit in the TPL gardens. I ran across this site on a Google search: http://www.grandiflora.pro/cool-pics/structures-bridges-and-follies.
Here’s one that I think could be scaled down to for different purposes.
But I really like the idea of follies, something for garden decoration but suggesting another purpose, like a mini-castle or this stump cave.
Lately we have been reading lots of garden-related stories: Seedfolks, Rose’s Garden, Plant a Kiss, and more.
But these stories are not just about planting gardens. They are about so much more, like planting seeds of hope for a future filled with beauty. About the power of nature. About how simple gestures bloom into something so much bigger with faith and perseverance. About a sense of community.
The messages found in these pages are being realized right here at our library.
Join us on the 27th of this month from 10am to 12pm to celebrate the library gardens at our spring Gardens Open-house. See what our community has nurtured from those very first seeds of hope and be a part of its blooming.
Looking out the window you might not know that spring is officially here. Yes, Mother Nature seems to be at her spring cleaning and is sweeping out all the remaining snow from every nook and cranny but we are Mainers and have come to expect a good spring snow storm. We are not about to let it stop us from celebrating!
There is much to look forward to at the library and some great events that will take place in the library’s lovely gardens. Be sure to keep an eye out for details so you can join the fun…
Until then, here are some inspirations for spring activities that you and your children can enjoy no matter what the weather conditions:
Happy Spring!
As I look at the calendar and think about the upcoming holidays, I’m also starting to think of snow. It’ll be here soon. But I still want to hold on to the beauty that the fall season has to offer. I’m not quite ready to slip into winter.
If you are feeling the same, here are some wonderful nature crafts that would put all those pressed leaves, collected acorns and pinecones, and miscellaneous treasures from nature to creative use:
Be sure to also check out the fall leaf and seed activities in the children’s area during your next visit to the library.
ENJOY!!!
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