One of the best parts about living in Atlanta is that we never know what’s around the next corner. We’re always able to find new places and events to explore. Whether you’ve been here for a couple years or just arrived, have you ever thought about making your own list? Here are 20 fun things from my bucket list that I would like to share with you!
1) See an Atlanta Hawks game at Philips Arena
2) Visit Stone Mountain Park
3) Enjoy some hot chocolate
4) Get a henna tattoo on your arm

“Winter Bucket List” is a list of 20 inspiring ideas to try in the winter. It includes things like making hot chocolate, watching snowflakes fall, and decorating your home for Christmas.

Spring is one of the ideal times to start working on a spring bucket list because, apart from the obvious reasons, it is a period of regeneration and regrowth. Even the coldest winters respect spring, with crocus blooms pushing through the snow or trees regaining their leaves, and happily, your spring bucket list doesn’t have to be complex. While summer and fall are fantastic times to travel, spring is the greatest time to cross off those tasks on your to-do list that you’ve been putting off.

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1. Start a garden

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Even if it’s only a single pot of flowers, spring is the greatest time to start planting. So, particularly if you don’t get to plant plants very frequently, now is the greatest time of year to cross something off your bucket list. You could plant whatever you wanted, whether it was a flower, a vegetable, or nothing at all. But what if you don’t have somewhere to put it?

If you don’t have access to land, you may always grow a flower or crop in a plant pot, as long as the variety is appropriate. If this is not an option for you, you may simply visit a greenhouse and choose to grow a plant there instead. Even while most lease agreements don’t include a “no plant” condition, this will still allow you to cross this item off your spring bucket list while also guaranteeing that you don’t breach any regulations concerning your living area.

2. Pay a visit to a Farmers Market

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Farmers’ markets are excellent sources of fresh, locally farmed produce. At a farmers market, you may get everything from meat killed by the owners to fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, and even soap. Even if you simply want to browse the booths to see who has what and if you may like anything, it’s a fun event that benefits your local community.

You can easily carry organically produced foods and handcrafted things home with you, which some people prefer to store-bought food and supplies. Farmers markets, on the other hand, aren’t open all year, so you’ll have to jump on one the first time you see one to ensure that this item doesn’t go off your spring bucket list this year. So go for a stroll around your local farmers market; you never know what you’ll discover there.

3. Have Fun in the Rain

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Springtime is also about having a good time, and nothing beats playing in the rain. You may do this at any age by stomping in puddles and playing in the mud like a kid again, or by encouraging your children or grandchildren to join in. Playing in the rain is a childlike spring past time that no one will blame you for recreating, regardless of your age. Bucket lists are a terrific way to make you feel young again, and they’re also a great way to keep the kids occupied, so go outside and play in the rain once again. We all know how much fun it is to play in the rain, and with all the hard work you’ve put in recently, don’t you think it’s about time you took a few minutes to be a little bit ridiculous? So go play in the rain, create a mud pie, dance your heart out, and remember what it’s like to be a child again.

4. Go for a Picnic

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Picnics are also a must at this time of year, particularly when the ground becomes dryer later in the spring. This is a terrific way to bring family and friends closer together. Have everyone bring food to share, then sit up on a huge blanket and relate tales from your past. While the kids or grandchildren play tag in the background, reminisce about the good old days over a bottle of wine. Picnics are a terrific addition to your spring bucket list, but don’t forget to bring the necessary; otherwise, your picnic will be more difficult than you thought. If you’re not prepared, bugs, sunburn, and other unwelcome guests may turn a picnic into a disaster. So call up your relatives and friends and ask them to a picnic with you on the first nice bright day you can find.

5. Construct a Fort

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If you have children or grandchildren, you may want to invite them to participate in this project, but even if you don’t, constructing a fort may be a fun and gratifying experience. You may construct your fort anywhere: in the backyard, under a tree, beneath the kitchen table, in the living room, or anyplace else where you feel safe and secure. What do you want in your fort? This allows you to be inventive and creative. DO you want it to be a peaceful retreat away from the stresses of everyday life? Or are you looking for something a little less serious? The greatest part is that you have complete control over the fort, so you can place anything you want inside. Is it going to be a more long-term solution? Or are they just meant to be ephemeral, like the ones you used to make? In any case, a fort is a great addition to a spring bucket list, and it’s just as much fun to check off as it is to build.

6. Go on a Bike Ride with Your Friends or Family

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Organizing a springtime bike ride with a friend or family member in a secluded place might be a terrific idea; why not pack a picnic and cross two things off your bucket list? Instead of sitting indoors all day, you might choose a route that has more nature than city streets and enjoy the outdoors in leisure. You’ll be OK as long as your bike is properly prepared to ride. Regardless of where you’re going or who you’ll be with, ensure sure the wheels are properly inflated, as well as your helmet. Always ride safely so you can concentrate on having fun racing your family or friends, or just soaking in the surroundings, making this one of the most fantastic spring bucket list items. So put on your helmet and reach out to folks you care about; a bike trip may be in their future.

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Ducks are a certainty no matter where you live, even if it’s in a congested metropolis. Ducks may always be seen, particularly in the spring and around any lakes or rivers, whether man-made or natural. These waddly little critters are a terrific way to pass the time on a peaceful day; a book and a half-loaf of bread can keep you occupied for hours while you feed these beautiful feathered companions. If you’re cautious, quiet, and respectful of them, you could get fortunate and view their chicks in late April. Feeding ducks is a fun way to waste away a few hours while crossing something off your spring bucket list. So go to the next pond and feed them ducks a little bit of your all-too-valuable companionship. Let’s not make them wait much longer.

8. Take a walk in the woods

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Nature hikes are almost a must-do on every spring bucket list. The sun is shining brightly, the plants are blooming, and there isn’t much stopping you from choosing a decent nature route and getting started. Of course, be careful when walking, and make sure you’re familiar with the path you’ll be on and how to get back home. Taking someone else on this journey into nature is always a good idea, and it’s a lot more enjoyable. So, if you have the time, phone an old acquaintance or a family member and invite them to join you. Getting out in nature is beneficial to both the mind and body, particularly after a long, chilly winter inside. So take a moment to appreciate nature and cross this item off your spring bucket list.

Collecting wildflowers is number nine on the list.

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Picking wildflowers is another popular springtime pastime, one that may provide stunning and pleasing results at the dinner table. Wildflowers may be picked in the wild, or you can plant your own wildflowers in your garden to select anytime you like. Wildflowers are a lovely accent to your table, lawn, and even your spring to-do list. This time of year, with flowers growing all everywhere, it’s the greatest time to go on a nature walk and search for flowers. Just make sure the flowers you’re collecting aren’t endangered before plucking them for your table vase, otherwise you’ll be in big trouble! If you choose your flowers carefully, you may have a stunning arrangement of magnificent wildflowers on your table in no time.

Make some pottery, too.

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You can build anything out of clay even if you don’t have access to a pottery studio and have to dig it up from your backyard. If you don’t want to go to such lengths, check out local pottery studios and contact them; they’ll typically give you a tour and allow you create something for a charge. If you’re interested in ceramics, you may take a class at a local community college and learn some new talents that will wow your friends and family. This item on your spring bucket list may be more difficult to complete than others, but if you take the time to learn a little bit and aren’t afraid to get a little muddy while playing, it will be well worth your time.

11. Attend a Community Fair

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Local fairs vary from farmer’s markets in that they have fair cuisine, rides, games, toys, and everything else you’d expect to find at a fair. This is a great spot to go on some rides, amaze folks with your outstanding ring throw abilities, or show off that enormous stuffed animal you won as a prize. Spring fairs are lovely because of the crisp chilly air and the urge to get out of the home, and you can simply accompany family and friends or go alone. They draw visitors from all over the country and may be a fun place to spend the day, so make space on your spring bucket list for a fair, since it could be exactly what you need to shake off the winter blues.

Bake some cookies.

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Spring is also a great season for sweets; cookies are a simple and tasty snack that may easily satisfy yourself or others. Around the globe, there are many different cookie recipes, and some of the more popular ones are a big success during picnics. Take some time to choose a recipe and then go to the market to pick up some delectable cookie supplies. You may prepare everything from classic chocolate chip cookies to the most challenging baked product, French Macrons. In any case, set aside a day to go wild with the cookies, open some windows to allow the fresh spring air in, and start baking. This will undoubtedly be a memorable day, particularly if you engage the kids or grandchildren, and you’ll be glad that making cookies made it into your spring bucket list.

13. Visit a Zoo

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If you have little children in your household, this is a necessity; bringing them to the zoo is not only entertaining for them, but also enjoyable for you. Seeing animals up up and personal is not only fascinating but also awe-inspiring, particularly for children. Of course, you may travel on your own and wonder at the world’s wildlife. If you want to draw them, bring a sketch pad. At the zoo, you’ll have no trouble finding food and entertainment, and whether you go alone or with family or friends, you’ll have a fantastic time. You will not be sorry for adding this trip on your spring bucket list. Particularly because all of the animals will be delighted to be out and about!

14. Take a Berry Picking Trip

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The optimum time to collect berries is in the late spring. Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cranberries are just a few of the delicious berries available. Fortunately, there are generally plenty to go around, and now is the greatest time of year to acquire them. If you’re harvesting wild berries, be careful not to consume any toxic berries; else, you might end yourself in a lot of trouble. You’ll be OK if you know the difference between berries, however. Bring a buddy along and split the berries in a pie or fruit salad. So set aside a day to cross this off your spring to-do list and bring a giant bundle of fresh fruit into your house.

15. Get a Garden Going

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The optimal time to plant a garden is in the early spring. This is the first step if you want to enjoy fresh veggies throughout the spring and summer. However, a garden does not have to be full of food plants; you can also create a butterfly garden by planting flowers that attract the fluttery animals. Planting fruit, such as berries or an apple tree, is also an option. A garden may be a terrific way to add greenery to your backyard, and if you don’t have one, you can always obtain a space at a community garden in your area to plant anything you like. If you opt to put planting a garden on your spring bucket list, you’ll have a nice addition to your list in any case.

16. Arbor Day: Plant a Tree

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Arbor Day is a significant event that commemorates trees, and if you have enough room in your backyard, you can simply add planting a tree to your to-do list. It may be a good fit next to your garden! You may plant an apple or walnut tree, as well as an orange or banana tree, depending on what is most handy in your location. It’s all up to you, and it’s not just for Arbor Day; planting a tree, particularly a fruit-bearing one, may provide both shade and regular produce, whether it’s apples, oranges, bananas, or walnuts. Imagine all the apple pies you could make ahead of time for the holidays if you had access to this stuff. Planting a tree is a terrific way to assist our planet and the environment, and it’s something you’ll want to cross off your spring bucket list.

17. Participate in geo-caching

Geo-caching is a fascinating game that strangers play without even realizing it! A geo-cache is a little treasure hidden in a specific spot by individuals. Typically, these sites are publicized on the internet. You may then obtain the location and go on a treasure hunt. In a tiny container, such as a mint tin or a roll of film, it’s generally pale. There’s generally a journal of everyone who discovered it, as well as a modest location to stash a treasure for later use by someone else. You get to take one item and donate one thing, then return the cache to its original location. This is a fantastic spring bucket list item since it’s similar to treasure hunting and may add a lot of excitement to your day, particularly if the cache is difficult to locate!

Making a Sun Catcher is number 18 on the list.

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Making a suncatcher is a more tranquil and pleasant hobby. This may be done in a number of ways, but the most common method is to use glass fragments. There are hundreds of kits available online and in shops, or you may travel to a specialist location, such as the Corning Museum of Glass, to construct your own suncatcher. Suncatchers, which come in a variety of forms and sizes, are a lovely accent to a porch or an empty window. This is a lovely addition to your house and to your spring bucket list, allowing you to bring light into your home at any time. You can simply make your own suncatcher with a little care and have the sun’s rays dancing color about your porch or kitchen in no time.

19. Have a Day of Laziness

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Is there really any reason not to spend a relaxed day to enjoy the sun after a long, bitter winter? Why not relax outdoors with a book or a cup of coffee? No, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t take a day for yourself. Relax and relax; this is a day dedicated just to you. Do you wish to soak in a hot bath for a long time? How about putting up a movie screen in your backyard? Taking a day to rest and calm yourself is important for your physical, emotional, and mental health, so don’t be scared to do it.

20. Make a painting outside

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Are you as enthusiastic about painting as some of us are? Why don’t you try it outside? There are many beautiful spring landscapes to paint this time of year, and sitting down to paint for a few hours may be a relaxing experience. Adding a little time to do something creative like this to your spring bucket list is a terrific way to get rid of your to-do list and enjoy a relaxed day away from work, kids, and other people. You, a canvas, some paint, and a brush are all you need. Take advantage of this opportunity to look up some painting lessons and attempt to bring out the artist in you. You may be shocked at what you’re capable of!

It’s Your Spring Bucket List, So Make It!

Spring is a time for fresh beginnings, but you don’t have to find them on your own with your spring bucket list. Any of these activities may be done with family or friends, and you can simply combine a couple of them. Spring is a season for getting together, having fun, and renewing yourself; the surge of enthusiasm that comes with spring is a rush that infuses fresh life into everything you do. So, instead of staying inside this spring, go for a walk in the woods, pick some flowers, ride your bike, and bake some cookies, because you never know what life will bring you or take away from you, so cherish every moment as if you didn’t need a bucket list to remind you that being is the best part of being a human being. What are the items on your spring bucket list? Is there anything you don’t like about what you see here? Please feel free to post it in the comments area below!

The “summer bucket list” is a great way to get your family and friends together for some fun summer activities. From going on a picnic, to visiting the beach, this list has it all!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are good ideas for a bucket list?

A: A list of things that you would like to do before you die.

What things remind you of spring?

A: I am not sure what things remind you of spring, but here are a few that come to mind.

What are the top three things on your bucket list?

A: 1. To see the Northern Lights 2. Visit a Costa Rican rainforest 3. See one of my favorite bands live

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