Morgan borrowing Martin's coat.



Fairy feast, left at the corner where Jenna always leaves an offering for any passing fairies. She told me a bit further along, laughing, "I found a fairy playground, but I slipped in the mud, that's why they have their playground there though - they can just fly over the muddy bits but it puts grown-ups off."
As well as all the usual wonders of such a great returned-to-nature habitat, we were impressed to find a large number of poisonous plants that we could identify, too! The children take a great deal of relish in being able to identify plants and their uses, even less helpful uses... We thought these fungi might be edible though, shame we didn't have a book with us to check.
Still-fluffy babies.
Swan feather fished from one of the flooded gravel pits.
More blackberries.
Jenna's favorite tree, the majestic and beautiful-in-all-seasons willow outside the visitor centre.

A place to stop, feed the ducks some bags of corn, and pop in to the visitor centre to eat a fantastic local salad (and some free-range egg sandwiches).
It was a wonderful day in the end, but by the end of it we were all very tired, and another night of Rowan wanting mostly comfort and milk and NOT sleep, I was ready to cry. But today turned itself around. I went back to bed when the children got up. I took a walk on my own. I henna'd my hair. I took a bath (on my own) and finished a hot cup of tea and a book (all events unheard of in the normal run of things). I refuelled. :)


Glad you managed to refuel :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, I do love that willow tree, it is so amazing.
((Hugs)) to you all.
It is the PERFECT climbing tree, and gives us lots of lovely bendy twigs for weaving too. :) Oh, and lots of shade over the water for paddling (in wellies, because the sheer number of ducks leave behind a lot of poop).
ReplyDeleteWell done for taking good care of yourself... gee another reminder to me to do likewise!!
ReplyDeleteLove San xx