FireFLy
The sun has gone to bed and the stars are in the sky
Let's head outside my dear
And catch ourselves a firefly
They are actually not a fly at all you see
But instead come from the Beatle family
These sure are some hot July evenings
That's the only time they're found
Don't look up to high my friend
They like to linger near the ground
I almost caught one!!!
But then it got away
I get the feeling they have been waiting
For us to come out and play
They have the most efficient light we know
For it gives off no heat with its glow
Some will synchronize their flashing light
And give a dazzling show tonight
The female lays her eggs near the ground
Or just under the dirt they might be
They hatch and hibernate all winter
Some will stay under the bark of a tree
Some eat nectar and pollen
While some prey on larva and slugs
Their light warns others away
So they don’t fall prey to other bugs
Thanks for lighting up our world little firefly
Every year around the fourth of July
Rainy Day Art Display
Need a way to get rid of that bleached and enriched flour sitting in your pantry?
Turn it into ART!
I couldn't give up a cup of Himalayan salt, so we threw some corn starch in there to see what happened. The masterpiece will not last forever, but the process was fun.
Book:
** This is an awesome book with MANY great ideas.
Thanks Aunt Sharon ;-)