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Getting to know you - Conversations about nature This resource has been designed to stimulate conversations around nature and the outdoors. It should be taken as an opportunity to find out where interests lie and plan future outdoor activities such as bird watching or going for a picnic. In this pack Grass Rose Soil Leaves Sticks Rosemary Before you begin You will need to gather the objects listed above. Get everything ready in a comfortable space where you can spend time with the objects and have conversations. Start the conversation Use the photograph and object (s), touch them, smell them, don t rush this, take time to experience each item. Ask the question; what does the grass (for example) mean to you? You can also do this activity with many other nature based items. Think about finding your own items and having conversations. At the end of the activity see if you can plan an outdoor nature based activity inspired by what you have talked about.

Grass The smell of freshly cut grass on a Sunday summer morning! Everyone in the neighbourhood would be out mowing their lawns. It s good to touch the green, green grass of home. Tom Jones. Have you ever walked barefoot on the grass? Have you ever run for a full 90 minutes up and down the pitch, getting grass stains on your shorts? Have you laid out on a blanket on the grass after a satisfying picnic with your friends and family? Collect some grass and smell it, rub it between your fingers to bring out the smell Bend down and rub your hands over the grass to feel it Take off your shoes and socks and feel the grass under your feet Quietly watch the grass, what can you see moving about? Tiny insects going about their business?

Rose A rose by any other name would smell as sweet William Shakespeare I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden Lynn Anderson Ramblin rose, ramblin rose, why you ramble, no one knows Nat King Cole Stop and smell the roses! Have you ever been surprised by a bunch of roses? Have you ever visited a rose garden on a sunny day and felt dizzy with the scent? Have you ever visited a picturesque cottage with roses around the door? Why not remove a petal from a rose and feel its texture, is it waxy or velvety? Get some scented roses and inhale their scent, what does it remind you of?

Soil The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness Dalai Lama Gardening is not a rational act. What matters is the immersion of the hands in the earth Margaret Attwood To be a successful farmer one must first know the nature of the soil Leonardo da Vinci The nation that destroys its soil, destroys itself Franklin D Roosevelt Have you ever noticed how the smell of soil changes according to the weather? Have you ever walked barefoot through the soil after it has rained? Do you like the feeling of mud between your toes? Do you remember making mud pies as a child? What did you used to put in them? Why not dig some soil up from the garden and plant a bulb? Why not sprinkle some wild flower seeds over a patch of bare earth?

Leaves But I miss you most of all my darling, when autumn leaves start to fall Nat King Cole All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey, I ve been for a walk on a winters day The Mama s and the Papa s Bright green, to green, to red, gold and orange, brown and then nothing, all fallen, all gone Have you ever caught a leaf as it falls from the tree? Have you ever crunched the autumn leaves under your feet? Have you ever felt excited to see the first leaves of spring growing on the trees? Look outside, what season is it now, what colour are the leaves on the trees? Tear up some leaves to see what they smell like, how do they differ from each other? Look at the underside of a leaf and see the pattern of the leaf veins

Sticks Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me! And that was the beginning of the game called Poohsticks, which Pooh invented, and which he and his friends used to play on the edge of the forest. But they played with sticks instead of fir-cones, because they were easier to mark The House at Pooh Corner, A.A.Milne Have you ever collected sticks to make a fire or a den in the woods? Have you ever used a stick as a sword to play fight? As a stick gun, a walking stick? Can you draw a line in mud or sand with a stick? Try whittling a stick into a point Remove some of the bark and feel the difference in the texture Break open a stick and see if it smells different Use two sticks to beat out a rhythm

Rosemary Where rosemary flourished, the woman ruled unknown There s rosemary, that s for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember William Shakespeare, Hamlet Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, Remember me to one who lives there, She once was a true love of mine Simon and Garfunkel The ancient Greeks believed that rosemary improved memory, and would often wear them in their hair Have you ever grown rosemary in your garden? Have you ever cooked with rosemary? Rub the leaves between your fingers to release the oil, do like the smell? If you break the stem and smell it, is that different to the smell of the leaves?