One of the great things about this time of year is decidious trees such as the Silver Birch which really stand out in a stripped environment with just dead lives and a bit of grass as colour.
I just love walking around ours at this time of year.
A blog about Scouting and its principals as they apply to my alb/asb life.
One of the great things about this time of year is decidious trees such as the Silver Birch which really stand out in a stripped environment with just dead lives and a bit of grass as colour.
I just love walking around ours at this time of year.
The snow has now fully cleared here from its heights over the weekend which made it impossible for me to get about and actually it has been a pretty warmish 12 odd degrees c so I was out birdwatching this morning quite attentively and watching his nutkins attempting to bury food in the relatively soft ground which was really enjoyable.
I am experiencing some internet issues, the technicalities of which I will leave out but basically it means I need to access it differently for a period so what was to be Monday's post will emerge in the fullness of time but given how stressful this has been my priority is having this life, being outdoors enjoying and learning about nature.
Sometimes you might just appreciate something that helps in identifying tree species and this chart showing both leaf detail and buds in Wintertime is just the thing we need when out exploring.
For all that winter does, making it at times hard to get about, actually I love winter making snowballs, snowmen and just having fun, well wrapped up in it although whither or not some work on my internet happens today remains to be seen.
I just prefer to be outside as much as I can.
Unlike Saturday, Sunday night saw a good two inches of snow so when I got up this morning we were greeted with a lot so I made a snowman just like these young chaps did which is fun.
Obviously you do wrap up, wellingtons, thick gloves, hat and winter coat as some others did today as school was shut so they went sledging instead!
One of the first things is the simpleist which is to have fun being out in the fresh air, removed from the at times overwhelming attachment modern phones and social media, just taking things in at a more slower natural rate.
Then there is learning from new experiences and that I would be away to somewhere I've never been before this year will add to that as it is easy to get into a rut and learning new stuff keeps me mentally alert and active.
One element is looking at scouting and related field today, the world youngsters are getting engaged in themesleves and how that which I and others contribute to is meeting their needs as we need a next generation able to not just "do stuff" but navigate some of less desirable sides of our tech centred cultural landscape.
As ever we do look back to the past too as while somethings not least safeguarding have improved and changes in technology mean some of things we learned then just don't apply, there are lessons from the past that we can learn from.