| Taken through the window of our cabin: our favorite rope swing. Also our favorite view... it seems to keep us coming back. I love that marsh so much. |
| Rock hunting makes me very happy. |
| Headed to the stream of water with her seaweed treasure. |
| Probably my favorite reading spot of all time. |
| Tails up! The chickens were beautiful and inspiring... |
| I think I feel some chicken art making on its way. |
| Dave's favorite reading spot. |
| Of course it wouldn't be a week away without a new game to stage. |
| My other favorite reading spot, especially with a napping child. Annabelle spent the week playing with new friends in neighboring cabins and recuperating from her ear infection. |
| The path to a local beach. |
| Of course my camera works this way too. I loved watching her work. |
| Check it out. |
| Annabelle began to come after so I knew it was time to turn around. |
| Some day I will have my very own hot tub. And then I will be in it every day. Some day, some day. |
| Sharing the photographer role. |
| The first day I napped by the marsh for an hour and woke up inspired. There were many dried reeds, what could be made with them? |
| I soaked a few in warm water. |
| Then I wove them into lengths of primitive rope. Perfect for our coming block on shelters and geography. |
| Weaving a grass mat is also a perfect project for my class. The children have already been weaving with wool, to try their hand with a plant fiber will be a perfect contrast to that work. |
| Taking her dolly Jackson for a walk in her new pram to see the bunnies. It was a perfect week for all of us. |
