Saturday, 24 September 2011

A Busy Week

This week got away on me, so just pictures to enjoy.



our mini hill, perfect for rolling down






The start of our herb garden...... lavender, lemon mint, pineapple sage


crushed sea shells


so simple




loose parts


one entrance into the sand box


pond play scape








our portable music tree, made out of an old sawhorse




dog lick attachment, perfect for just the right amount of water



see you next week.........

9 comments:

  1. I love your outdoor space! Can't wait to stuck into reading your back posts this weekend :)

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  2. What a wonderful transformation ! Your play area is so lovely and inviting.
    I love how you made such a spectacular play kitchen with just a few wooden shelves. I think I'll have to do that at our house. Thank you for sharing and congratulations on getting your vision up and running. Well done!

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  3. Hi! I'm in love with your experience! I'm from Brazil and here we don't see children playing like that! I'm doing a research about the relationship between children and nature, and I'm thinking about start something here.
    Let's change some experience!
    Ana Carol
    http://aprendendoeconstruindo.blogspot.com
    (it's in portuguese, but google can traslate!)

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  4. Hi Love your outdoor space. Breath of fresh air- it really helped me to remember what I believe in- thank you... Sometimes I loose my way.

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  5. I love your use of natural and recyled materials for play, beautiful inspirations!

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  6. I love how you use your outdoor space! It's inspiring me to make more of our teeny, tiny outdoor space in Japan. Thanks!

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  7. This is such a cool post. I can't wait to see some more. Good luck with it all.
    :)

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  8. Every time I check in I am impressed all over again. Makes me wish I was a kid again.

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  9. I love your photos! BC is such a beautiful place to grow up...nature at its best! I am originally from Vancouver, but I live in California now.
    I share your passion for the outdoors. Thanks for the ideas!

    http://exploringtheoutdoorclassroom.blogspot.com

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