Almost two-thirds is all about plants and animals in the forest and how to appreciate them, (I'll admit I skipped the sections on making it fun for kids, not my area) then the switch seems to be to practical aspects of walking in a forest - 1/?
Almost two-thirds is all about plants and animals in the forest and how to appreciate them, (I'll admit I skipped the sections on making it fun for kids, not my area) then the switch seems to be to practical aspects of walking in a forest - 1/?
Props to this book for providing me with sudden recall of a poem I read in high school:
A Crystal Forest by William Sharp
“The air is blue and keen and cold,
With snow the roads and fields are white;
But here the forest's clothed with light
And in a shining sheath enrolled.
Each branch, each twig, each blade of grass,
Seems clad miraculously with glass:
Above the ice-bound streamlet bends
Each frozen fern with crystal ends.“
See, I know you meant that in a positive way, but euuueghhheuh! 🫣🕷️
Currently treasuring that mental image, thank you. ☺️ 🐻🌼
Hair ice= frozen fungal exhalations. Funky!
Pink! I love it! 😍💓🦉🐿️
Is the phrasing anthropomorphic? Yes. Is it adorable?! Also yes. ☺️🌳🌛😴
Just a little seasoning! 😝🦝
Well now I want to know why the difference in diet? 🤔
Lichens, my beloved.🥰
Birch Bark + Lichen= Pretty. 😍
Who knew there was a formula?! 🍂🍁
Aspens and conifers made up the forests of my childhood, yet both these facts are new to me. 🤯
When your crochet project matches your book. ☺️
As the In Closing section says it: “This book is not a reference book. It's an appetizer. “ 5mo