The shadows are lengthening and the days are growing cooler. Salad days have come to an end, and it’s time for hot soup and toast.
At Easter I laid a trail for the young one (now 6 1/2 years old).
‘To do this treasure hunt, you need to be very observant,’ I told her.
‘What does observant mean?’
‘It means you notice things.’
I knew very well how she notices every detail in nature. And so the clues consisted of plant samples in tiny plastic bags. Hard to photograph these, but you may be able to detect the lobelia flowers, which she found after finding the peace lily, whose leaf I placed into her hand.
And there she discovered a lemon yellow flower head.
She knew immediately to go to the snap dragon. It’s a flower that has fascinated her since she was very small. But what are these stamens?
She had to think for a while. It’s a pohutukawa, but they only flower in summer. Then ‘I know!’ as she ran up to the gate where a small Tahitian pohutukawa grows. These plants flower through autumn and winter.
The geranium was easy.
And then the clivia.
It took a bit of hunting for this one as it hides in shady places.
Then to the hibiscus and the jade plant – that’s another easy one.
And finally to the treasure. We don’t do sugary things, but she loves the bliss balls, the little butterfly notebook, and a nice edition of ‘The Secret Garden’, which we immediately read from cover to cover.
What a delight to have our own ‘secret garden’ where the plants are alive and well, and fun grows freely.
Oh, how lovely! And what fun for both of you — and your readers as well!
Thank you Vicki. I hope you enjoyed the trail.
This is so beautiful Juliet, and the not-so-little-one is very blessed me thinks to have a grandmother like you.
Ruht, thank you for these kind words. I’m lucky too.
How delightful this was to read and to follow your trail, Juliet. You have a very observant young girl to remember such flowers from earlier in the season. I loved this and hope to incorporate it into a little treasure of my own sometime when the grandchildren are around.
Now, where is my copy of the Secret Garden? 🙂
So glad you enjoyed it Penny. Yes, she is very observant & has a good memory. I look forward to seeing your version of the treasure hunt one day; this one requires no words, so works well for a little one who isn’t yet reading.
She would have loved that treasure hunt! What fun. And she got some great treasures at the end of it too. I love the blue flowers. Yes, the weather! Not my favourite time of year to be sure. I’m tucked up in bed dreading the thought of getting up as it’s raining cats and dogs and we have just 16C. Very different to Saturday’s 28! xx
Charlie, we’ve been having a cold snap too & it’s a bit of a shock. The treasure hunt was great fun for both of us.
How lovely, Juliet! What a beautiful gift you are offering this little girl!
Such a welcome–and needed–shift, away from the ways of an increasingly computerized world…one where observing too often takes a back seat to doing too many things at once. One where the “looking bird” is so scarce…while the “eating bird” runs amok.
Your gift extends beyond this one little person…and will reach those she touches in years and decades to come.
Dana, thank you for your beautiful comment. There is no TV at my granddaughter’s home, and without any screen time at all, her senses are alive and alert to nature. We play a lot outside, drawing on what the natural world provides. I agree with you about how important this is.
Hi Juliet – what a delight the littlie is .. and such fun you’re creating for her as she spreads her wings .. 6 1/2 – I hardly dare say it the next thing we know is she’ll be 26 1/2 … they grow so quickly and we age so quickly!!
I am enjoying our lengthening days and brighter light ..
Cheers Hilary
A very special secret garden indeed, and what a lovely treasure hunt. Soon she will want to lay a treasure hunt for you!
Gallivanta, she actually did that, the next time I visited, and gave me some special little gifts that had been her treasures. I was really touched.
Your grandchild is very lucky to have you. What a great fun. You would have made a great teacher.
Marja, we both had fun. Thank you for your kind words.
everything you do is thoughtful and meaningful.
Following your journey is a delight.
Friko, I’m so glad you enjoy following these posts. Thank you for your kind comment.
Smiles all around. Magic! The best kind of magic playing life.
Thanks for the photos & the way you magically shared with us too 🙂
Amy, thank you for your comment. I’m glad you enjoyed the magic, as I did too.
I loved watching and learning with your grandchild. I also think you live in paradise!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Linda, I think we both live in paradise! Thank you.