Give me a coffee to change the things i can and the beach to accept the things I can’t. Every week the weather would not cooperate with my day off from work, until today I finally got to spend a day at the beach with my daughter and family. Life is a beach find your wave.
Happiness is being next to my people and watching them play all day long. Just the sky above, the sand below and the peace in my soul.
The thing about the beach, after 4 hours well you start to get hungry Must be all that fresh salt air.
We found a table at the neighborhood spot and enjoyed pizza, lobster rolls and fish and chips. Honestly it is always happy hour at the beach. Note: you must wear a mask before being seated.
You can be sure we left room for ice cream because you know you can’t be sad when you are eating ice cream. Oh Summer we love you.
Raising chickens? The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids Volume 8 shares some fun facts about these friendly farm animals, including folklore, a few laughs, and some chicken translations!
Scrambled Facts About Chickens – WHO’S WHO IN THE COOP
Hen: a female chicken ~ Rooster: a male chicken ~ Chick: a baby chicken ~ Pullet: a female chicken less than 1 year old ~ Cockerel: a male chicken less than 1 year old ~ Brood: baby chickens, or to care for chicks
THIS WILL CRACK YOU UP ~ Chickens can not see in the dark. ~ The average chicken has 7,500 to 9,000 feathers. ~ A chicken’s earlobe indicates the color of its eggs: Red earlobes usually mean brown eggs; white earlobes usually mean white eggs. ~ The chicken is the closest living relative to Tyrannosaurus rex.
year round fun and information for the whole family
Our yearly trip with Bobbiann and Carmine took us on a journey to Plymouth,MA. We were looking forward to seeing the famous Plymouth Rock and The Mayflower.
When we arrived we were awed by the beauty of the coast. We tried to imagine what it would have been like back in the 1600’s as the Mayflower coasted into what is now known as Plymouth, MA.
Looking out at this coastal view and trying to erase the present to imagine the past was easy to do.
Now due to Covid a lot of the indoor museums were closed. However, the history of Plymouth was displayed in other ways such as the Pilgrim Mother Statue The statue was a gift from the Daughters of the American Revolution for the 1921 Tercentenary Celebration. This statue was to honor the women who came across on the Mayflower and perished in the first winter in Pawtuxet.
Then off to Plimoth Plantation, we got to see history of the Plymouth Colony from the perspective of both the Pilgrims and the Native Wampanoag people. As we walked into the living quarters (tent) that would have housed Wampanoag people it gave us a sense of reality.
Yes, masks needed to be worn inside and outside. Have to say it was pretty hard wearing mask in the heat of the sun. But that was the rule we had to follow.
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The village had replicas of the Pilgrims homes. The path of the village ran straight down to the sea. The view, I suspect, was not too admire the waters but to see the landing of ships that would have come with supplies and more people.
What was slightly disappointing was the size of the infamous Plymouth Rock.
The rock is dated 1620 but there is no historical evidence to confirm Plymouth Rock as the Pilgrims’ actual steppingstone to the New World.
Our yearly trip, when we can do it, centers around American history. A history that we know so little about and need to know more of.
As the day winds down we gather to dine together, as the pilgrims did, but in so much more comfort.
Oh, as for seeing The Mayflower. To our disappointment the replica was taken to Mystic, Conn for repairs. 🙁
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As a teacher, Mark Bonner knows the majority of parents are having anxiety over their children’s return to school. They’ve been off for a long time, homeschooling has been a challenge and the structure of the school day has likely been forgotten. As COVID-19 has left many parents with anxiety over their children’s return to school, Bonner wants to prove that education is fun, and play is a vital component.
In his new picture book, ‘My Teachers Are Animals’ reminds young readers that their school days are fun, playful and something to look forward to. Especially at Darwin Woods School – where all of the teachers are animals! It takes a big heart and lots of energy to change little minds.