Bugs, slugs and snails everywhere. We saw two slugs working their way down the side of a tree. How did it get up there? How many slugs were there to make such a wide wet trail? Fun in the rain. Secret chats and mud pies. So, the topic of dinosaurs has come up. I have very little knowledge of dinosaurs. S has a tonne of knowledge, he wants to be a paleontologist. I asked S to do circle time for me. He showed the toy dino and told us multiple facts and answered the other childrens questions.
We saw a water snake but couldn't get a photo of it. It was a Queen snake. We did find it's shedded skin. We threw stone into the lake, listened to birds and pretend fishing.
Can we see Toronto from here? Yes we can. We went to the lookout near Hydro hill. We played at the camp and gazed at Toronto. We found some orange/yellow slugs and a green caterpillar. On the way to camp we saw a garter snake. It moved to quickly to get a photo. We did see 3 more later. The children were using my field guides to labe the bugs, birds and trees. At camp there are 2 forts, one is perfect for climbing and jumping off. It was a great day. https://youtube.com/channel/UC8JGy4bF16Hm1wPrZeK00JQ Written by S Robitaille. |
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