Beautiful Pink and Lavender Sunset |
I ordered a new book for them because of their interest in learning more about the Apollo landings on the moon and the Apollo program in general. I know it doesn't look like a very deep book but it gets builds their interest and helps them to know what they can research more on their own. It is another one of those books that I will keep on the coffee table for a few months and let them browse it at their leisure.
The other interesting subject that came our way was a bat! We were out at sunset and here was a bat flying and swooping around our backyard. We were surprised to see him but it was fun to watch as he flew around and around putting on an acrobatic show.
Purple Sunrise...Looking West |
If you are looking for a journal to use over long periods of time for star gazing (or moon gazing), we found a perfect one that my son has been using all year.
It is called Stargazing Journal and it has pre-printed pages for you to record each night time session you have. There is even a place on the page for a sketch of your observations. I like that it is hardbound and has an elastic closure.
I have really enjoyed reading other family's star entries and I encourage you all to give it a try. It doesn't even need to be a long session but just calling attention to the winter sky's beauty is even enough if that is all you can fit in. Do a sunset or a sunrise study if you can manage that for this challenge. I guarantee if you put in the effort, you will be rewarded.
Have a great week and I will post up the next challenge tomorrow.
Don't forget to submit your January Outdoor Hour Challenge and Winter Wednesday entries to the OHC Blog Carnival. The deadline is this coming Monday, January 31st.
Barb-Harmony Art Mom
ahhh that looks a good book!
ReplyDeleteWe are into our moons here & night watching.
Love Leanne
Love the look of that journal. I just added it to my wish list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Nice journal!
ReplyDeleteJessy
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