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How to Preserve Autumn Leaves in Beeswax

How to Preserve Autumn Leaves in Beeswax

Dipping autumn leaves in beeswax has become one of our favourite fall family traditions. It's a simple yet beautiful way to preserve and display the colours of fall. Learn how to preserve your own leaves in melted beeswax in this simple tutorial. Disclaimer: This post...

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7 Special Ways to Celebrate the Autumn Equinox with Kids

7 Special Ways to Celebrate the Autumn Equinox with Kids

The Autumn Equinox marks the first official day of fall. On this special day, the length of daylight and the length darkness are the same. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere this day usually happens on September 22nd or September 23rd, but if you live in the...

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A Unique Gift Guide for Outdoorsy Kids

A Unique Gift Guide for Outdoorsy Kids

Encouraging kids to spend time outside is one of the best gifts they can receive. With that in mind, this gift guide was carefully curated to encourage kids to get outdoors. Each item is something that my own children enjoy using, or would enjoy, or it's something...

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How to Make a Fall Leaf Mason Jar Lantern

How to Make a Fall Leaf Mason Jar Lantern

As autumn unfolds and the days get shorter, all the cozy and comforting things call my name: a cup a hot tea, a fuzzy blanket, a good book, and the soft glow of candles. Throughout the cold dark months of late autumn and winter, my kids and I love create beautiful and...

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Fall Outside: 30 Prompts for Exploring Nature with Children

Fall Outside: 30 Prompts for Exploring Nature with Children

Fall Outside: 30 Prompts for Exploring Fall with Children is an eBook offers parents and educators thirty fun prompts for inviting children to explore the season of fall outdoors. The prompts can be used as a 30-day challenge or they can be used randomly throughout...

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Bodacious Beet and Cabbage Soup

Bodacious Beet and Cabbage Soup

Recipe originally posted on October 1, 2011.  It's been six years since I've shared my Bodacious Beet and Cabbage Soup recipe on this blog. It was a chilly autumn day in the northern interior of British Columbia and my fridge was bursting with beets. I had two little...

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20 Autumn Outdoor Adventures for Families

20 Autumn Outdoor Adventures for Families

Fall is the perfect time of year to go on an outdoor family adventure. The trails are quieter, the air is cooler and the trees are covered in beautiful autumn colours. Here’s a bucket list of twenty fun fall adventures to do with your family this autumn. 20 Autumn...

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Our Third Week of #FallOutside2016

Our Third Week of #FallOutside2016

This past week we enjoyed exploring a new trail at White Lake and revisiting the esplanade along the southeast end of Okanagan Lake. By the end of the week, however, I was fighting off a cold and in need of rest. My children continued getting outside every day but my...

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Our Second Week of #FallOutside2016

Our Second Week of #FallOutside2016

Our second week of #FallOutside2016 has zoomed by and already it's mid-November. I can hardly believe it! We managed to get outside every day this past week but we're still adjusting to the recent time change. Several times we had to end our adventuring early because...

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Our First Week of #FallOutside2016

Our First Week of #FallOutside2016

For the chilly month of November Mud Puddles to Meteors is offering daily email inspirations and motivations to get families outdoors and connect with the natural world. We really enjoy exploring the outdoors but it's all to tempting to hunker down when the weather...

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Exploring Nature in our Backyard

Exploring Nature in our Backyard

It's November and we're approaching the final phase of autumn in the South Okanagan. The deciduous trees are all in various stages of transition. Some are just starting to turn yellow, orange and red while others are already stripped of their lovely foliage. Almost...

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Into Autumn

Into Autumn

As daylight gives way to lengthening nights we brace ourselves and step bravely into autumn. October tends to be a time of sickness in our home and remediation involves re-subscribing to Netflix, drinking plenty of tea, eating homemade cookies, wearing long-johns and...

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