This Book Was a Tree / Cackleberry Sprouts! / Giveaway!!
My good friend Marcie's book came out this month and I'm so proud to write about it and be part of her blog tour!
This Book Was a Tree: Ideas, Adventures and Inspiration for Discovering the Natural World is magical. It's filled with get-out-there-and-experience-the-world-around-you projects of all shapes and sizes. Want to make a magnifying glass out of a water bottle? Create your own sundial? Turn old wool sweaters into felted flowers? Marcie knows how to do that and shares her wisdom and hand drawn art throughout. But most importantly, she encourages her readers to put down the screens, and get outside to explore the world around us.
I love these lines: "I'm not here to convert you into Laura Ingalls Wilder (me: I wish!) nor am I advocating you adopt a Davy Crockett lifestyle. Instead, I simply wish for you to cultivate a healthy relationship with the national world here in the present."
Who doesn't need more of that? I definitely do. My kids definitely do. After being indoors for most of the winter, yesterday was spent in the back yard, planting Cackleberry Sprouts, one of the "try this" projects in her book.
What's a Cackleberry? It's a slang word for egg, popular in the 1950s, and no, I didn't just know that, Urban Dictionary told me. And Marcie tells me that the calcium in the egg is important for healthy soil, so why not use egg shells as nurseries for wildflowers? I did the messy stuff - cleaning out the eggs - and let my middle guy do the fun stuff, filling, planting and watering. We got dirty, we got wet, we had fun, and no one said "can we go in and watch tv?" That hasn't happened in very long time!
Now go outside and get dirty:) But before you do, buy the book, visit Marcie's site, check out the other fabulous blog tour stops and comment below with your favorite Little House on the Prairie character to win a copy of Marcie's book! Winner will be chosen at random on Thursday, April 17.
Week One:
4/1 House Wren Studio
4/2 Mindful Momma
4/3 The Long Thread
4/4 Maya Made
Week Two:
4/7 Rebecca Sower
4/8 Sara Bakes Cakes
4/9 Donuts Dresses and Dirt
4/10 Tinkerlab
4/11 Resurrection Fern
Week Three:
4/14 Small Measure
4/15 Lil Fish Studios
Happy Spring!
Reader Comments (10)
Laura, always!
My favorite character is Laura!!
I guess it's that time of year again. I love this idea. And while my kids are planting, I'll be making a gigantic omelet. Yum!
Dude. Nellie Oleson was the best, hands down!! Great post, this project is so awesome!
In this house, we love Pa!
Love Laura!
Can't wait to check out the book...
Laura, of course! I would love to check out this book and make that sundial for our children's garden that we have planned!
Laura, of course!!
I have always loved Ma and her can-do attitude and the way she makes the family a home with whatever might be available to them.
When I was younger I wanted to be Lara. Now that I'm grown I realize what an awesome lady Ma had to have been to do all she did!