Friday, August 22, 2014

Dirty Work, Dirty Play

We're rearranging our garden for next year, which means dismantling seven of the raised beds and planting grass seed. Yesterday morning, Gwendolyn asked if we could work in the garden after breakfast. Micah piped up with his approval of the idea. So out we went. They love wheelbarrow work, because it means both moving dirt and riding to and fro in the empty barrow.

We've razed two beds and seeded them for next year:
We found a toad, petted it, held it, and followed it around in the grass for a while:
The dirt from the garden beds is going to fill in the earthen ramp on the north side of the back porch:
Micah spent a good half hour playing by himself inside the barrow:
His big sister spent that time discovering textures in the moist earth:
Both really like shovel work: cutting, lifting, and dumping:
Here is Minute 14 of the first 30-minute period this week when they occupied with same space without making each other angry:
What a blessing to work and play in the dirt with my children!

~ emrys

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