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Crepuscular < Our word for the summer

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Open-ended nature explorations: an important ingredient to your day! Open-ended nature explorations: an important ingredient to your day!   Open-ended nature explorations: an important ingredient to your day!Open-ended nature explorations: an important ingredient to your day!Open-ended nature explorations: an important ingredient to your day!

The shadows lengthen and a light breeze is blowing.  The temperature still hovers above 100 degrees, but with no sun beating down from overhead the dry heat is bearable.  Dusk approaches and just as most desert animals come out of hiding now, so do we.

The boys race ahead, thrilled to be free of the confines of the indoors.  We stop and inspect our shadows, in awe at how tall we’ve become.  The boys notice that the Mesquite trees are once again dropping seed pods.  They reminisce about gathering them last year, grinding them into flour and making our own mesquite tortillas.

We are mesmerized as we spy a lizard doing push-ups.  Boys soon find feathers and brainstorm how colonialists must have made their own ink for quill pens…  They collect feathers and plot a course of action.

I smile and sigh as Treyton runs up to me with his fresh wound over one eye from an encounter with our wicker cabinet and the DIY haircut that he began.  Yes, we need this time outdoors.

As we run free, I remind them of all of our desert animal friends and I re-introduce them to a favorite word of mine this time of year:

CREPUSCULAR: (of certain insects, birds, and other animals) active at twilight or just before dawn.

That is what we resort to each summer – venturing out in the early morning or after dinner.

It’s been a busy week and I’ve been a bit under the weather.  But spending these moments outdoors at dusk tonight help me release the guilt of nature-mapping goals not yet accomplished and remember that even in open-ended nature walks their observation skills are honed and we are ever learning.

I not only recognize the benefits of making a plan, but am also thankful for the fresh reminder to appreciate the beauty of keeping it open-ended too!   The bottom line is that we NEED that daily time outdoors!

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  1. cati says

    June 21, 2013 at 11:10 pm

    Crepuscular… I like it.. never heard it.. Thanks for sharing.. cant wait to tell my kids and experience it too!

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  2. Tonya Schulte says

    June 21, 2013 at 11:34 am

    Great post, Heather! I love the life of a homeschooling family. I love the freedom to explore, wonder and enjoy everything around us with abandon. Not every day is fun and frilly, of course, but I find there are so many chances to just get excited with my kids! I’m grateful for folks like your parents and mine who charted the course for us!

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  3. Diana says

    June 21, 2013 at 8:13 am

    Thanks for the reminder! We too have become rather crepuscular lately, though we don’t get out every day and we truly need to – boy energy contained in the house is not a good thing!!

    And hey, we did our first nature walk this week – thank you!! 🙂
    Diana

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  1. Fresh Inspiration for Nature Walks! says:
    June 2, 2014 at 11:39 pm

    […] I should be able to as well – despite our high summer heat.  So once again, we go “crepuscular” to cope with our summer temperatures and explore the beautiful outdoors.  This summer, […]

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