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Libbie Posted - May 21 2007 : 09:24:30 AM
Over the past few days, my husband's been out of town vacationing with "the boys," (ugh...but that's another story for another time!), and so William, Arthur and I have been having our own little mini-parties here. One of the favorite things we've found to do is to make little bark boats to float down the canal. If you have water near you, here's how:

Get a flattish piece of bark - we use an ancient willow that sheds its bark all the time

"Drill" a little hole in the middle of the bark with a piece of fencing wire - willow bark is really soft - that's just deep enough to securely stand a small willow twig up in.

Weave big leaves onto the twig "mast" and, voila! A boat!!!

Float away!!!!

It's really simple, but we could do (and have done!) it for hours.

XOXO, Libbie


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