great that you live where your boys can play in the dirt---I really like the photo--your son's clothing and gorgeous blond hair against the rich brown soil is so striking.
What a neat photo and journaling, Mosey! Like we say in our family, "kids need to live where they can dig a hole." Translation: its good for kids to live in the country where they can play.!
very cool dwellings. I hope they find a lizard there some time. My oldest didn't like playing in the dirt - he hated getting his hand dirty. However, he did grow out of that.
I have yet to meet a child that didn't love to play in dirt. WE always tell Samuel "God made dirt and dirt don't hurt." I'm not sure why........I think it started several years ago when DH was digging trenches for electrical lines to his garage.....there was a big mound of dirt right close to our playground and every time Samuel came over he went home looking like a mud man. :O)
dirt... lots of space... We enjoy living in the mountains and our boys have lots of land to run and play on... this is their most recent endeavor... They have been digging and building tunnels for lizards (no lizards have taken up residence here yet) But the boys are certain that if they make the "castles" extensive and elegant enough no lizard will be able to resist... so I am told... hehe... It's pretty cool actually, it has three levels... they've actually dug real tunnels between holes too... You should have heard the outcry when it began to rain this afternoon! Thankfully for lizardville it was only a short sprinkle!
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