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Natural Connections: Find a puddle and some happiness
It’s no longer breaking news that relaxing in nature makes us happier, but it is worth repeating.
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Emily Stone, Cable Natural History Museum | 7:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 ×
Spending time in nature looking at living beings like lichens and moss has been shown to improve mental health. (Photo by Emily Stone)
Inhaling deeply, I looked out across the sunny expanse of frozen lake. Squeezing my shoulder blades together, I corrected my computer-hunched posture and felt tension release from sore muscles. A vigorous gale tossed through the treetops, but here, on the leeward shore, I felt only a hint of breeze on my cheek. With another deep breath, I began to turn around, but an oak leaf caught my eye.
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million bazaar. good evening, everyone, i m bill weir. hope you had a nice holiday weekend. with back to school on so many brain, here s a question for the parents, what s more vital energy for a 5-year-old, the abcs or the sound of a magpie? could it be that school walls are getting in the way of your kid s learning? tonight, we visit a kinder garten in washington state where every day is a field trip. with an encore presentation of her as venture out in the trees, here s abc s sharyn alfonsi. reporter: deep inside a five-acre forest. down below where the world moves slow reporter: this is where the wild things are. they snack on leaves. that will be okay to eat? yeah, it tastes pretty good. reporter: and berries. what do you call this? forest candy. reporter: forest candy. okay. all right. the kids know 21 different words for mud. there s silky mud and what other kind of mud? body. reporter: body mud? i saw his eyes. reporter: they can also recogni
moves slow reporter: this is where the wild things are. they snack on leaves. that will be okay to eat? yeah, it tastes pretty good. reporter: and berries. what do you call this? forest candy. reporter: forest candy. okay. all right. the kids know 21 different words for mud. there s silky mud and what other kind of mud? body. reporter: body mud? i saw his eyes. reporter: they can also recognize the calls of dozens of birds. we know raven. what does a raven sound like? caw, caw. reporter: they re unusually well versed in the world of decomposition, metamorphosis and insects and enjoying edible hand warmers. because they re warm and you can eat them. they re actually potatoes. reporter: getting dirty here is celebrated. there is always a puddle to splash in. gooey goody mud i like to stomp in the goody goody mud reporter: or a mud by to make. is it delicious? yes. reporter: welcome to nature forest kindergarten on washington s bashon