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Enjoying the Great Outdoors |
Today is Earth Day!
It’s a day to celebrate the Earth and promise to take care of it. I’m glad we have a reminder every year, but
shouldn’t we be doing these things every day?
So for Earth Day, this week, next week, next month, and throughout the
year, take time to enjoy our Earth. Smell
the sweet honeysuckle flower, listen to a mockingbird sing, feel the grass
between your fingers and toes, watch a honeybee collect pollen, and discover
something new in the great outdoors!
Only then will we understand how invaluable our planet is so we will
take care of it.
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Limpkin Crossing Our Path |
My daughter and I did talk about Earth Day. We took a walk around a pond to try to discover
something new. We watched ducks and
smelled flowers, but our find of the day was a limpkin (Aramus guarauna) crossing our path.
This bird is listed as a Species of Special Concern in Florida, and they’re
somewhat rare. It used to be common; however
because its main food source (the Florida apple snail, Pomacea paludosa) has become scarce, the limpkin likewise has
become an unusual sight. The limpkin was
the ideal discovery for Earth Day, I think.
My daughter learned that we need to protect the Earth by reducing,
reusing, and recycling and keeping our natural areas natural in order to
support the perfect habitat for the apple snails and so also protect limpkins.
Since my daughter has been enjoying the decorations of
recent past holidays, we decided to decorate for Earth Day too! Unfortunately, Earth Day decorations are not
very common, so we made our own. We used
coffee filters and washable markers (Crayola has recycled plastic markers made
with solar energy!) My daughter and I
colored the filters to look like the Earth, or at least we used mainly green
and blue markers. Then we took a spray
bottle filled with water and sprayed the filters just enough to let the colors
run. Each decoration turned out
beautiful and unique. I wrote, “Earth
Day, Every Day!” on one of them. We taped
them to our lanai door, which is our entrance to the great outdoors! They are a little stronger than paper, so we
can use them year after year for our Earth Day decorations. You can too!
This is a simple craft that looks great no matter what your child’s
coloring skills are. Enjoy your Earth
Day!
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Craft Supplies |
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Coloring a Coffee Filter |
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Spraying with Water |
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Decorating for Earth Day |
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Ready for Earth Day! Let's Go Outside! |
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