This week we headed back to the allotment for the start of the growing season. The children were so excited to get on the minibus and chatted about the journey on the way. We crossed a really big green bridge which the children pointed out and we laughed out loud as we went over the bumps on the big bank. When we arrived, we were greeted by a new allotment owner who had a dog. The dog is only 9 months old but was very big and friendly! We also heard a noise coming from another allotment and as we investigated, we were met with a group of chickens who were making lots of noise. The children giggled as they watched them move around.
The first job of the day was to start the preparation of our paths. We had been lucky enough to have a huge pile of bark donated so it was all hands on deck. The children grabbed wheelbarrows, buckets and spades and off we went. The children (and adults) helped to fill the wheelbarrows and buckets with bark, we then headed back to the allotment and started to cover the paths. This was a very tiring job but with some wheelbarrow rides and a chat with the chickens in between loads, we managed to get most of the bark in before lunch.
We enjoyed lunch time in the big shed as the rain came down and the wind blew. We were all tucked up, nice and toasty in the shed with a hot chocolate to keep the cold at bay. Before we knew it, it was time to get busy. We really wanted to explore the pond area so we talked about how to keep safe in that area. We talked about the pond life which may be under the surface of the water and we are very excited at the thought of pond dipping next week. You just never know what we may discover! We will keep you updated.