May 14, 2013
Walking in the woods
On Saturday we made a spontaneous trip (Us? Spontaneous? Yep, that’s right) down to Pinnacle Mountain State Park for a little outside/nature time on a beautiful day. We had no intention of climbing the mountain, of course, but I knew they had a couple of easy paved trails that might be about right for us. First we went to their very nice visitor center. The girls enjoyed bird watching, bee watching, seeing live baby alligator and a no-longer-live adult one, and several other things. Then we “hiked” the Arkansas Trail through the arboretum, saving the Kingfisher Trail for another trip.
We gave both girls new binoculars for the occasion!
Science lesson in progress—learning about tree rings:
One of the favorite parts of the trip—we came across this tiny (about an inch long) caterpillar hanging by a string in mid-air in the middle of the trail, but the string was so thin it was practially invisible. Anna’s face lit up in amazement and she started giggling uncontrollably. She must have thought it was magic. Can you imagine? I mean, you’re just walking along through the forest and there’s this thing floating in the middle of the air. We did tell her, of course, but it was so fun to see her reaction.
What a wonderful adventure. May there always be a little magic!