St George, Shakespeare and Springtime!
April 24, 2007 at 5:29 pm | In Liturgical Year, The Good Sheperd's Farm | 4 CommentsYesterday, just like last year on this beloved feast of St George, the little boys busied themselves drawing pictures on one of their favorite theme; knights and dragons!
Felix
Matthias
Dominique
Laurence
Lydia and Laurence made some shortbread dragon cookies with the cookie cutter Sara gave us for Christmas.
What fun it was to decorate them!
But also to eat them at teatime with some Harrods English tea.
Since it was also Shakespeare’s birthday we watched part two of In Search of Shakespeare a very well done PBS documentary. Was Shakespeare Catholic? Michael Wood gives good evidence that he was.
You might have notice Laurence’s dirty fingernails as he is sipping his tea. Well, the weather was so gorgeous, it just beckoned us to go outside and explore the wonders of springtime.
Look who was out in the pasture basking itself in the sun along with the cows and goats.
Just then Dominique spotted a hawk in the sky. As Laurence turned to see, I snapped this picture. It almost looks like he is trying to imitate the turtle.
We followed the box turtle into the woods where Dominique had a chance to see it face to face.
How amazing that sweet Mother Dove stood still to let me take this closeup picture. I was less than a foot away!
A look inside one of our bluebird birdhouse revealed these roundish little ones.
Matthias found these abandoned wren’s eggs near where the chicken lay their eggs. I guess the chicken scared Mother Wren away.
Poor wrens, they seem to have a habit of choosing precarious places to nest. Last year they build a nest in Sebastien’s shorts hanging on the clothesline. I tried not to disturb the little mother, but one weekend we kept our son’s dog and sadly he had other ideas. I’m sorry to say that he more than unsettled the little nest.
The first sunflowers in the sunflower maze are sprouting.
Of course spring and kids simply go together like bread and butter. Here are Matthias and Mattimeo.
Yesterday was such a windy day!
April 17, 2007 at 11:04 pm | In The Good Sheperd's Farm | 1 CommentThankfully I wasn’t hanging clothes when this happened.
When Michel came home that night he got ready to cut the fallen tree into logs. But then he realized that he was out of oil for his chainsaw. So with the help of Laurence (the other boys were gone to their scout meeting) he picked up the small pieces and added them to our huge bonfire heap. The children were glad he hadn’t touch the trunk, because they had planned to use it for the garden. They like to border the beds with logs to keep them tidy.
Everyone is so enthusiast about the garden. While I was out of town Saturday, they worked all day mulching, . They are brimming with ideas gathered from the books Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots and Sunflower Houses. Starting our Beatrice Potter unit was a big motivator.
But a fallen tree wasn’t the only unexpected event yesterday. We certainly had made no plan to plucked geese on such a blustering day, but we had to. Our neighbor Ken, ran over two of our geese while driving down our dirt path. I didn’t have the heart to take pictures, because although geese do not have the best disposition they are truly beautiful. While butchering them Lydia suggested that we play The Swan Lake, it would have match our mood perfectly. We had an improvised goose anatomy lesson (Mother Goose was particularly interesting), and manage to save enough down (what didn’t blow away with the wind) for a pillow.
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