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nature based activities to do while we wait this virus out

3/22/2020

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​At Leaf Out Nature Guides, our season has been cut short as many others in winter tourism in Alaska has due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. We are sad to not be sharing the boreal forest in March as it's our favorite winter month. March brings warmth and sunshine, with longer days and less layers, but the land is still covered in snow so everyone is out playing! Since we can't share the natural world directly with anyone, we wanted to put out some ideas of fun activities for adults and children alike, to make the most of this time.  

The world is a busy and technology-centered place nowadays, but this virus has shut down much of the bustle. It is easy to still be very technologically focused if you have access to the internet, and now more than ever we all need to be aware of our screen time and find ways to have balance. With so many of us stuck at home and everything getting cancelled, what can we do for entertainment? For health? For education? That is where nature comes in! How about a walk in a local park? If you have a backyard, what can you find living there? Do you know the names of the birds that visit your feeder or trees? How about the plants growing in your yard? Social/physical distancing can be hard as it can make us feel disconnected, but spending time in nature is a great way to focus on connection in another way.  


Have you ever kept a nature journal? Whether adult or youth, this is a great thing to help you slow down and notice small details in the infinitely intricate natural world around us. A nature journal can be anything you want it to be: filled with detailed observations or datasets for the highly organized left-brained, or made up of drawings and poetry for the righters. We would encourage you to find a nice mix of both, but probably even erring on the side of artistic and creative. You might be amazed at how nature can draw you into your right brain (pun intended) if you create the time and space for it to do so.
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Nature journal
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Light cover made with real pressed flowers and leaves
Time spent in nature has so many health benefits, from lowering stress levels and blood pressure, to reviving the senses and increased creativity. Have you heard of forest bathing or nature therapy? It is a practice that came out of Japan (called Shinrin-yoku), but some version is practiced in cultures around the world. Studies have shown that time immersed in nature improves mood and feelings of health as well as reduces stress. Stress can play a role in high blood pressure, diabetes, headaches, chronic pain, heart problems, and skin conditions among many others. Stress also wreaks havoc on our immune system. So if you want a health and happiness boost, go ahead take a walk in the woods!

Get creative! What can you (or your kiddos) make with natural supplies you find outside? There are so many ideas on Pinterest and Etsy that we don't want to try to tackle it here. A great starting point is to come up with a material you want to work with, flowers for example, and then google crafts with flowers--the options are endless! This winter Evan made this awesome light cover using flowers and leaves I pressed previous summers.  
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Find things that bring joy and laughter! Sometimes it helps to have kids to bring this part out in us, but if you don't have kids, think about the things you loved to do as a kid. Climb a tree, dig in the mud, look under rocks for critters--some of my favorites but since it's still winter here we can't do any of those. Fortunately we are getting heaps of fresh snow right now with the temperatures hanging out right around freezing. Usually our snow is too dry to make a snowball, let alone a snowman, but warm, more humid spring temperatures are making all things possible! Yesterday Evan and I made our family in snow. It was so fun to just play, remembering the joys of childhood, creating something and making it together.  
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Snow creations cheer everyone up!
Make the most of this time together. We are not parents, and we have all the empathy in the world for how difficult it must be to homeschool kids while still trying to work--you are all doing amazing! Is there a way to find silver linings in this opportunity? To embrace this time with everyone together and do more family activities? Maybe go camping, even if it's just in the backyard? 

If you can't get outside, do a virtual adventure. We've heard more and more places putting together virtual/videos of their park, museum, or zoo. The National Park Service has created a series of incredible tours through several parks, including Kenai Fjord (in Alaska!!), Hawai'i Volcanoes, Carlsbad Caverns, Bryce Canyon, and Dry Tortugas. Other great virtual nature adventures we've heard of include: Cincinnati Zoo, Nature Conservancy of Oklahoma, and the National Marine Sanctuaries (with virtual diving!), to name a few. You could also journey around the natural word with David Attenborough, watching any number of BBC or PBS-produced documentary series featuring the range ecosystems and amazing parts of our Mother Earth.

Businesses are moving the parts of their operation that involve people, such as checkout lines outside to provide air movement and more space for social distancing. Why not follow their lead and move ourselves outside?  It's a challenging time with so many people being impacted in so many ways.  Lets get creative and make sure we take care of ourselves, our families, and our communities!   

Be well friends,
Shannon 

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Leaf Out Nature Guides
www.leafoutak.com
Fairbanks, AK
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Evan and Cooper enjoying a day outside!
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    Hi! I'm Shannon, the owner and operator of Leaf Out Nature Guides in Fairbanks, Alaska. Trained in biology and ethnobotany, I work, live, and play in the forests and tundras of Alaska. At Leaf Out we provide snowshoe tours and nature hikes in the Fairbanks area for adventurers of all ages and ability levels!

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