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Jun. 13, 2008

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Jun. 12, 2008

We have a critter! - - Toad Study - Post #1

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Weeks and weeks ago we rearranged our aquarium situation here so that we could have a larger aquarium for fish and a small one for critters that we may find during our nature walks. We thought it would be fun to bring something home once in awhile, study it for a week or so, and then release it back into the wild. Frogs, Toads, Snakes, Salamanders, Newts... anything cool and interesting.That was our plan... BUT the problem was that we couldn't find a critter to save our lives!! Well, Daddy came through for us today! He found us a critter while mowing a lawn this afternoon.

Meet our new friend the American Toad...



Daddy carefully captured him and put him in his minnow bucket for us. Meanwhile we were at the park playing with our SMpls HUG friends... so he delivered the Toad to us there and then went on with his work. After we all peeked in at him, I made sure he was in a safe, and shady, spot while we finished playing at the park and then we loaded him up for the ride home. After a brief stop at the pet store for some crickets we quickly got him inside and set up his new temporary home. Here are a few things we learned about Toads just in researching how to set up his habitat...

  • Toads need a place to hide... a shelter made from driftwood or rocks will work fine. We grabbed a shelter from the pet store that is a half of a hollow log. Toads like to hide and lie in wait for their food. We bought some crickets for him to eat.
  • Toads need dirt or some sort of material in the bottom of the habitat. They like to bury themselves, so the material should be about as deep as they are high. We used some chipped wood that we had from a fallen tree that we ran through our wood chipper. I'm not sure if this was a good idea now that I read how they like to bury themselves, if he seems unhappy we'll switch to dirt.
  • Toads need a bit of water... not a lot like frogs. They need a dish of water big enough for them to sit in. They absorb water through their skin, so you will not see them actually drinking the water. Never us tap water since it usually contains chlorine. Use distilled water... or you could boil tap water to remove the chlorine.  We used bottled water and a spare food bowl that we had here for our Hamster.
  • Sort of off topic, but we also learned that Hamsters can have crickets once a week or so as a treat. Most really like and enjoy them... and they are a good source of protein for the Hamster. Looks like our Hamster, Killer, might have a treat coming later this evening!!
Learn more about American Toads and listen to their call HERE.
So that is the start of our Toad Study. We hope you learned a bit about Toads. They seem to have been given a bad, creepy, name... but I don't think he's all that bad!!

To be continued...
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Jun. 9, 2008

Sharing our view

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We live in the basement so our view is a bit limited. We also live in the city, so wildlife is a bit sparse. But I thought I would share a few of the things we see from our window on a regular basis. (Keep in mind these photos were taken through the screen on our window.)

This is a normal, and fun, sight from our window. Tyler and Daddy made this funny Squirrel feeder that looks like a table and chairs. We have had lots of fun watching these cute guys this year. This particular Squirrel is one of several babies that were born in our eaves earlier this Spring.





These little House Sparrows are plentiful outside our window. There always seems to be a crew of them nibbling on the seeds in the feeder and on the ground around it. Tyler and Daddy made this bird feeder as well.



We also have plenty of these guys outside our window... in a wide array of colors and patterns. Pigeons galore!!


That's about it for our view.... other than a glimpse of a Cardinal now and then. I hope you enjoyed looking out our window with us!



In other news:
  • Our socks did not sprout. Disappointing, but we'll try it again in the Fall!
  • We got our microscope today!! So far we have looked at paper, salt, human hair, tap water, cheek cells, a dollar bill, and a penny. I can't wait to get out and get some pond water to peek at! Until then we'll be running around the house like crazy people looking for things to look at under our microscope!
  • We discovered Minneapolis Public Radio today. They have a Classical music station! If you live in the Twin Cities it is at 99.5 FM. We are loving it in the car!
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Jun. 4, 2008

Sprouting Socks - Post #1

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Today we decided to try out a fun experiment that I found in a book called 365 Nature Crafts & Activities. Basically, you put a pair of old socks on over your shoes and walk around in the tall grass and weeds. Then you bring your socks home and put them in a shallow pan and keep them moist. After a few days any seeds that got on your socks when you walked in the grass should begin to sprout. Sounds fun, huh? The book says the best time of year to do this experiment is in the early Fall, but we decided to try it anyway. I think we'll do it again in the Fall... in the same spot so that we can compare.

So here is Tyler walking in the tall grass and weeds in his socks...


I took a couple of pictures of some of the things growing there so we could compare them to our sprouts when they  start popping up...


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And lastly, here is our pan of grass stained, dirty, and wet socks. The things we'll do in the name of education....



I'll let you know when (and if) we see sprouts!

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Jun. 2, 2008

Meet Mr. Question...

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Let me introduce you to Mr. Question...



Yes, that's my Tyler. Here are just a few of the questions I have had to ATTEMPT to answer out of the blue over the last couple of days...

Why are Flamingos pink?

Why do things cost money? Its just paper.

How do Chameleons change colors?

Why do girls shave their legs?

How do things look different through 3D glasses?

How do fans make air?
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Welcome to my blog! I am a stay-at-home mom and a homeschooling mom from Minneapolis, MN. I have two children, Tyler (7) and Emily (1). We are using a Charlotte Mason inspired approach to homeschool our children with a few eclectic and relaxed studies thrown in here and there. I look forward to sharing our homeschooling and Nature Study with you via this blog. I hope you enjoy it and visit often!

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