Spring!...Maybe?
While we are not officially in spring, the upstate is
getting its first glimpse of spring. Hooray for spring! I love this season (I
say that for every season!) So many changes ignite the senses. New blooms
captivate the eyes, fragrant smells intoxicate, and the sounds of new life are
all around us. As spring seeps into the area, let us remember to bend down and
take a closer look. Smell those roses! Dust off the binoculars and organize a
neighborhood bird count! Take a minute to meditate and simply listen to
spring’s own play list.
Young explorer from the Family Nature Club testing to see if the water was cold...it was! |
If you are looking for ways to
connect this spring, check out these area activities or even join the family
nature club at the Greenville Zoo as we explore the Upstate’ s most beautiful
parks and play spaces. The Greenville Zoo Nature Play Club has spring outings that include
visiting the Bunched Arrowhead Preserve on Saturday, April 7th and canoeing
at Paris Mountain State Park on Saturday, May 5th. You’ll probably
get dirty, but it sure cleans the soul.
Invite springtime fun into your family with these activities
Nature
Soup:
Gardens can start anywhere! Photo courtesy of Barbara Foster of the Greenville Zoo |
One of my favorites!
I remember making nature soup and even play perfume with the buds, leaves, and
flowers in the backyard. All you need is a bowl, water, natural material, and
some imagination. See what your little chef can cook up!
Plant a
garden:
Now is the perfect time to plant! Whether you are
looking to grow some seasonal produce, or just grow a little goodness into the
world, the wet weather and mild temperatures of early spring in South Carolina
lend to nice conditions for gardening.
While you are at it, Greenbrier
Farms’ annual plant sale is happening again! April 14th 9:00AM –
4:00PM at the Greenbrier Farms in Easley.
Wind streamers are an excellent activity for any age.
Photo
courtesy of Debi Huang of GoExploreNature.com.
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Wind Streamers:
Talk about igniting the senses! These wind streamers described by Debi Huang of Nature Play Trips and GoExploreNature.com out in Los Angeles, are an excellent way to pay homage to the bright colors of spring and the joy of the new season. Just a simple stick and strips of fabric can create a colorful day in the sun.