Thursday, February 19, 2009
The Last Days of Winter
These pictures are from a trip to our neighborhood park that Kate and I made specifically to play in the leaves. I realized that winter was drawing to a close and Kate hadn't really played in leaves at all this year. So, we went to our park, which has a wonderful grove of oak trees, and made a big pile of leaves. Kate was tickled to sit in it and inspect each twig, acorn, and leaf she encountered. I love that she's an outdoorsy girl.




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ohh... sounds like fun! I'm planning to start a garden too, so you'll have to let me learn from your experience :) Someone had mentioned that a raised garden works well in Austin due to the rock and clay, but building a raised garden seems like lots of work too! Good luck with the peas :)
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