The Weekly Photo Challenge is Omega Wager … er, no, not quite right … oh, I know. It was Alphabet, write?
Well, for starters, let me delve into archives and copy one day of rhymes I did on every letter of the alphabet for NaPoWriMo 2012.
F is for Friday, which is known as Good
Farewell’s what that Friday says, or it should,
For we are headed for a Double Dog –
Factu’lly, St. Bernard’s Peak’s (Peke 🙂 ) on the log!
Failure to be here will therefore ensue,
F-ing off to a place where, it is true,
Fair though the scene quite undoubtedly is,
Flop in the Internet’s rather a swiz!
Fret not, for I will return, though, next week,
Frantic’ly striving a catch-up to seek,
Four days will give me G, H, I and J –
Fear that I’ll have to work hard, up to stay!
Well, the alphabet reminds me of schools, and those are things millions of kids throughout the world have started or gone back to within the past week or so.
Here, then, are pictures of the grandkids resuming their encounters with alphabets and such.
Your artistry with words and pictures never fails to entertain and inspire me! 🙂
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You are most kind to say so!
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Just honest! 🙂
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i envy your organisational skills to be able to dip back to 2012 like that!
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It took me a bit of digging and research to remember where to go to unearth it!
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the innocence of children is always a delight to see. First day back at school too, those photos always make me smile and hold a hope the joy continues when they reach high school
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I do so hope! Good teaching methods should always have that result.
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The last photo is my favourite. So adorable, both of them. 🙂 What a nice bright classroom your grandies have, and Little R looks so proud to be photographed with the principal.
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That slightly-out-of-focus effect works well on that shot.
The classrooms are a great improvement on the ones I remember from my youth, and we were immensely proud that R was pounced upon!
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Lovely photos, Col! Through the alphabet we have advanced in knowledge – as do our kids and grandchildren. A life filled with learning and communicating. And having fun!
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Things certainly would be rather dull if nobody had got round to inventing it yet!
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Sweet girls lucky to have their grandfather around.
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I’m lucky to have them around, and hope I stick around long enough to make up for the premature loss of their father.
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Yes, that is very sad, Col.
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Fantastic👍🏻
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I really am pleased you think so!
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Love your photos, Colonist! I remember when my kids were that age!
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I have followed your advice – now …
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Tout-à-fait charmant. 🙂
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Merci beaucoup!
Which, going by the way the English pronounce Beaulieu, should sound like mers-eye bewcoop.
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Dew Rye-hein
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What a charming classroom! So much easier to learn if you don’t feel like you are locked in a cold windowless concrete cell. (We had bookbags on the back of our chair similar to those. Made me smile to see them again.
A post full of smiles and happy faces. Thanks
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That aspect has certainly improved. I remember my classrooms used to be reminiscent of Chateau d’if.
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