Not my front yard, but I admire the craftsmanship!
Not my houses, but I wish they were! (Cute, and made cuter in the snow!)
Not my dog (our friend's black lab) made these tracks porpoising through 15 inches of snow while trailing his long lead. After the picture was taken, we measured the distance between the bounds -- SIX FEET!
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Franki and Mary Lee are both teachers, and have been for more than 20 years.
Franki is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Beyond Leveled Books (Stenhouse), Still Learning to Read (Stenhouse), and Day-to-Day Assessment in the Reading Workshop (Scholastic).
Mary Lee is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Reconsidering Read-Aloud (Stenhouse) and has poems in the Poetry Friday Anthology, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Middle School, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Science, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations (Pomelo Books), Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems, National Geographic Books of Nature Poems, The Best of Today's Little Ditty (2014-15 and 2016), Amy Ludwig VanDerwater's Poems are Teachers, National Geographic's The Poetry of US, and IMPERFECT: Poems About Mistakes.
Wow, Mary Lee. It looks like Vermont. I imagine y'all will spend the day digging out.
ReplyDeleteSo much snow, and in March yet! Did you have school today?
ReplyDeleteNo school today in honor of the dig-out. Temps are in the 50's, so it's clear that spring hasn't TOTALLY forgotten us!
ReplyDeleteOH MY! We only got rain!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Mary Lee and I enjoyed reading the not my but wish it was intro to each picture. Loved the extra day...what a gift!
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