Wednesday, May 30, 2012

McCugh Creek

What a FANTASTIC day of climbing on rocks, checking out waterfalls, plant exploration, skat identification, wilderness awareness and assessment and just plain good old fashion, hands in the earth FUN with our friends! Can't get enough!




















Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Bittner house, round 3!

So it is 'bear aware' time in Alaska! All those sleepy bears waking up from their long winter sleep, out and about on the search for something yummy.
What this means for Peace tree Kids? Trail changes, a lot.
We really wanted to head down south and let the little ones wander in the woods, but constant updates from hikers about bear sightings have kept us snuggled up in Anchorage. We are just going to let those guys fill up and wander off before we tread onto their homes. We are patient, it is ok!
The benefit to this is that we have time to start planting the garden! The weather has been warming up for us and the sun broke out from the clouds this morning. Little ones doffed their winter hats and coats to splash barefoot in the creek and play in the dirt. Yeah for summer on the Alaskan horizon!!!


testing the water

Shadow kids




small flowers planting small flowers

Planting potatoes

Teacher Vivian


Our little piece of earth

learning to share, or is this teamwork?

Planting worms


Little friends

Super excited to see some new faces!

Finding things that float or sink


Dirt digging

The last time we were here everyone explored the bridge, top and bottom. It was interesting to see that the kids paid no attention to the bridge this time around and discovered a new part of the water to explore.

How else are you supposed to wash the dirt off?


Oh warm blooded Alaskan children

Everyone got in on it

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Bittner House- our ongoing community garden

A great morning to set them loose on the woods



gear testing


learning in groups

learning solo

a bridge to stomp across







fields to run in


a bridge to play under






a group gathers

to dig into the worms
gentle exploration



curiosity

a home made worm compost


and then a snack



time to get our garden growing