Memory of little things

It's small things, small gestures... Remember these little things that make you happy and nourish the memories of a lifetime... This year the tourist office invites you to take the time to think about:
things that you have surely done and that you must have done with your children and grandchildren!
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Some ideas for sharing unique moments and building memories
- Climb a tree
- Walking and rolling in the dead leaves
- Build a cabin in the forest
- Making ricochets on a pond
- Jump in a puddle
- Fly a kite
- Angling
- Eating cherries under the tree
- Collect chestnuts and enjoy roasted chestnuts
- Have a snowball fight
- Lay down in the snow to make your mark
- Build an igloo or snowman
- Go sledding until you can no longer feel your fingers and feet and go home for a hot chocolate
- Rolling in the grass after haying in a sloping meadow
- Make a collection of stones
- Build a dam and water wheel in a stream
- Have a snail race
- Walking on a fallen tree trunk
- Play in the mud and get dirty as much as you want
- Let yourself be lifted by the wind
- Take a walk around the big Salm oak
- Lay down on the rock at Donon and feel good
- Walk in the dark night in silence and listen to the sounds of the forest
- Whistle in a blade of grass
- Look for fossils
- Witness an entire sunset
- Get up at dawn, go up to Donon on foot and listen to nature waking up
- Throw a stone into the river after confiding your little miseries to it and feel relieved
- Pruning a branch with a knife
- Gently hold a bird in the palm of your hand and let it fly away
- Catch a butterfly with a net and release it by making a wish
- Fishing for tadpoles in a pond, watching them grow and releasing them
- Identify and track an animal's footprints
- Observe the reflections of a delicate dragonfly
- Imitate the cry of the owl
- Observe a spider on its web
- Sow, see grow, plant and harvest a plant
- Jump, swim in a torrent, a river
- Light a campfire in a fire place provided for this purpose and grill some bacon
- Finding your way with a map and compass
- Climb rocks and pretend to be the hero of the day
- Marvel at watching an anthill live
- Place a birdhouse and watch the baby birds take flight
- To plant a tree
- Make a herbarium like Pastor Oberlin's herbarium
- Lay down on the grass and look at the starry sky
- Collect eggs from the henhouse
- Playing with the water from the fountains in Saales, Bourg Bruche or Belmont…
- Overcoming your fear to sleep under the stars
- Observe the clouds in the sky and recognize shapes in them
In a world of ephemeral sensations, take some of these “Proust madeleines” and cultivate the memory of happiness with your little angels!