Get (Out)side: 10 Ways to Give Your Kid a 1970’s Kind of Summer from Scary Mommy
I know I’ve been doing a lot of “re-posts” lately, but this summer has already started to kick my butt – between my actual baby (who’s 8 months old today!) […]
I know I’ve been doing a lot of “re-posts” lately, but this summer has already started to kick my butt – between my actual baby (who’s 8 months old today!) […]
I love this article, via Richard Louv at the Children & Nature Network…especially, the “wonder bowl,” building a fort and camping in the backyard! And as usual, the comments section […]
We had some family visiting last weekend, which not only gave Butch and I a few hours alone to go out for a lunch date (!), but gave me the […]
Came across this interesting sounding opportunity from Primitive Pursuits: — WILDERNESS SKILLS INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION Primitive Pursuits, in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension will be offering two Wilderness Skill Instructor Certification […]
Partially because of an upcoming kids activity with work, but mostly because I love this kind of thing, I’ve been “pinning” nature field journals lately. Here are a few of […]
They’re baaack! The joy of my job – the KidsTreks (plus TILTKids Camp and brand new TeenTreks)! Sure, I like planning the other, more adult-oriented outings, and writing grants and […]
Even when things get hectic, it’s important to find inspiration everywhere…as in these 50 Ways to Find Inspiration: A lot of great ideas in there, but here’s the short list… […]
Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi). Located in southwest Bolivia, These one of a kind salt flats are the the result of the transformation of several prehistoric […]
Came across this great article at Responsible Travel, mentioning TILT, through Mike Stock of Riverbay Adventure Inn (THE place to rent kayaks, paddle boards, boats and cabins in the area): […]
Finally felt up to taking a little stroll down the seasonal road and into the woods to my peaceful perch. The light wasn’t fantastic, and the foliage hadn’t peaked yet […]