Category Archives: poetry
Nature Indoors
Thank you to everyone who attended our first Nature Babies Indoors today at the Family Place – it was certainly WILD and lots of fun too I hope. I’m excited to get back outside on Monday and hope we will … Continue reading
Filed under bears, environmental education, mittens, nature indoors, poetry, snow and ice, winter
It reminds me of Aspen
We did not come to remain whole. We came to lose our leaves like the trees, the trees that are broken and start again drawing up from the great roots. – Robert Bly
To You, in the Cold City
How do I explain to my love in the cold city, that today, in the sun and melting snow, ten kids pushed their noses up to the charred and dusty-red bark of a ponderosa pine tree. They breathed the air … Continue reading
Filed under environmental education, poetry, spring, trees