Depending on where you sit, you'll want to choose either a tallow based soap flake or an animal free oil based soap flake. I chose a coconut oil based flake for my soap, but there are many types out there on the market. So just be sure to read the ingredient list and make sure the flakes you choose align with your personal ethics. | Wings, Worms and Wonder
The word “tessellation” comes from the Latin: tessera - a small, tile-like stone. Tessera was used to make tessellata - mosaics and tilings which decorated ancient Roman buildings. | Wings, Worms and Wonder
Citizen Science on the SolsticeSolstice is December 21, and that means winter will officially begin! So this Wonder Wednesday 147, as we get closer to the longest night and welcoming winter, let's make citizen science a part of our seasonal nature observations and journaling! There are lots of ways to do this, across all areas […]| Wings, Worms and Wonder
What kind of berries?| wingswormsandwonder.com
Why are roses so tragically symbolic?| Wings, Worms and Wonder
It's officially fall!The autumnal equinox passed us last weekend and here in the Northern Hemisphere it's officially fall - even if it still feels like summer in my neck of the woods! But I see the signs. The first 2 trees to start the leaf shift are the figs and the sycamores. But neither offer […]| Wings, Worms and Wonder
Concrete is a composite material (something made of 2 or more different materials with dissimilar properties) that cures and hardens to a solid over time. It is composed of aggregate (coarse to medium grained particulate material) and cement (which is a fluid binder that sets, hardens, and adheres other materials). In our case in this project, sand is our aggregate and water and cornstarch are our cement. | Wings, Worms and Wonder