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Monthly Archives: August 2020
The Day Before School… Ice Cream!
School starts tomorrow for teachers. Today I drove out to a farm, in the country. It was a picture perfect day. The farm is a dairy farm. That means ice cream. New England + dairy farms = the best ice … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Nature
Tagged Dairy farms, Ice cream, Inspiration, New England
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My Summer of Books – Part 2
In Part 1 I talked about many of the picture books in this photo, which shows all the children’s books I read this summer. Part 2 continues with the picture books, and bridges to older children’s books. Pigs in the Mud in … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, children's books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Particia MacLachlan, picture books, reading
Tagged children's books, Fireboat the Heroic Adventures of the John J Harvey, Love You When by Linda Kranz, Pigs in the Mud in the Middle of the Rud by Lynn Plourde, Prairie Days by Patricia MacLachlan, reading
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Reading Aloud to the Rescue
A child’s serious head injury required surgery and plenty of rest at home. Scary stuff. How to help Miles relax and take his mind away from his boo-boo? Reading aloud, of course. Miles loved ‘Jennie reading’ when he was in … Continue reading
My Summer of Books – Part 1
My summer has been filled with reading children’s books, from new picture books to books for older children, and classics. Every one has been satisfying and thrilling, yet in different ways. Some books are funny, some are filled with history, … Continue reading
Little Sundrop
Little sundrop, where were you when you family bloomed in June? They grew, as a big happy family. They were in full glory on the Fourth of July. The days of August have put them to rest, yet here you … Continue reading
Posted in Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Nature, wonder
Tagged flowers, Late blooming flowers, Nature, Sundrops
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“Inspiration is not the exclusive privilege of poets or artists. There is, there has been, there will always be a certain group of people whom inspiration visits…”
Originally posted on Art of Quotation:
Inspiration is not the exclusive privilege of poets or artists. There is, there has been, there will always be a certain group of people whom inspiration visits. It’s made up of all those who’ve…
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Today’s Quote
Originally posted on Soul Gatherings:
We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing. ~ Benjamin Franklin ~ ____________
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Ahead of His Time
“Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero.” ~Fred Rogers~ Jennie
The Green Mountain State – Vermont, Part 2
This sight brought on a huge smile. A big American flag against the backdrop of the Green Mountains. Life is good. Our destination was the Bennington Museum in Bennington, Vermont. There’s a back story here, which many of my longtime … Continue reading
Posted in America, art, geography, Inspiration, museums, Nature, The Arts
Tagged America, art, Bennington Monument, Bennington Museum, Grandma Moses, Inspiration, museums, Vermont
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