Sunday, March 1, 2009
Even More Lovely Than I Imagined: Winter Weeds
We really enjoyed our Discover Nature in Winter reading in the chapter about winter weeds. It is a totally new topic of nature study for us. I feel like we are just getting our feet wet this year and as the years go by, we will be able to observe more subjects. I gathered a few of our photos from recent walks here at the beginning of the entry.
The one thing that the boys noticed about the winter weeds that we observed is that during this season it is not the flower we are looking at but rather the seeds.
We discussed how the seeds were important at this time of year as food for many of the animals that inhabit the area. We also talked about how the rain and the snow knocks the weeds over and as they lay on the ground, they are dispersing their seeds in that way as well.
I hope that we remember to look at these particular plants in the summer to compare the differences. It would make a great nature journal entry.
These last photos are from yesterday's family hike. We took a couple of hours to hike along the American River which was just roaring! It was the first time that all six of us were out on the trail together in a very long time.I told my husband as we hiked along that it was great to have us all spending time in the fresh air and I relished the conversations and relationships that the kids have with one another.
Here are a few of the weeds we saw as we hiked along.
I love this plant...it reminds me of beach grass.
It was such a great afternoon and as always, with any trip to the river, there was eventually rock skipping....so many lovely rocks to choose from.
How about a wildflower photo from the day?
I love a good purple wildflower photo. :)
One last treat from the day.....
A pair of hawks soaring over the pines......you must click this one to really see them.
I am so glad that I organized the Winter Wednesday activities. It has given our family a new perspective on the winter season and another reason to get outside and enjoy the day together.
Barb-Harmony Art Mom