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Shannon has a M.S. in Geology, is a teacher in a Waldorf School and has background as a children's yoga teacher.

She is passionate about connecting children to themselves and to the natural world.

About Backyard Mama

Backyard Mama's mission is for every child to spend time outside every day.

The intention of this blog is to offer inspiration to do that. Take this tips and tools and use them, or contact me and I can run a program at your center.

Our programs take many forms:
* classes in your school or childcare center
* classes for camps or nature centers
* professional development through conferences and workshops
* professional development designed for your staff
* community workshops at libraries and agencies

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‘Round the May Pole

 

Life is bursting forth through every blade of grass, tree leaf, flower and even in the smiles on the faces of passersby.

As I write, I am listening the the chirping of our baby chicks- one day old and making it on their own in a plastic container in my living room. The sheaths on their feathers are breaking as little feathers emerge.

Out the window the backyard is radiant.

April Showers Bring May Flowers.

The apple blossoms are in full bloom.

apple blossoms

Peas and lettuce are growing and looking scrumptious!

lettuce and peas sprouting

Tulips and daffodils are punctuating the green with lovely streaks of color.

beautiful tulips

Blossoms on the blueberry bushes remind us of tasty treats to come.

blueberry blossoms

And the perennial garden is filling in nicely.

perennial garden filling in

This is the joy and celebration of May Day. To spend time playing in the dirt, picking flowers, making baskets, dancing the May Pole to lively music, and enjoying festivities with friends and family.

I am excited to participate in a May Pole this weekend; other great May Day activities include: making dandilion necklases, or forsythia wreath headresses, or delivering home made May flower baskets.

Whatever you do on May Day- celebrate this fresh new life beaming from every nook and cranny.

And while your at it, remember this is my favorite holiday.

In case you’re inspired to make your own May Pole, here are some great simple instructions.

As always, the best thing to do is enjoy whatever you can get to- even if it’s just stopping for a moment to smell the flowers.

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Thank you for participating or stopping by Backyard Mama’s Children and Nature Blog Carnival. Everyone is such an inspiration.

Check out previous carnivals if you haven’t been here before- there’s a wealth of great information here!

Please remember to follow the rules and link back to this post by adding a line such as “this is part of the Backyard Mama blog carnival” to the end of your post.

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Future Topics:

May 5th- Writer’s Choice (generally involving children and nature).

May 12th- Three outdoor adventures you are planning for this summer. (May involve kids or how to involve kids).

Now unplug and head outside! ~ Shannon {The Backyard Mama}

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