Sue’s #WritePhoto prompt this week:

Just open
The doors
Of your mind
To possibility
It's amazing
Which opportunities
Present themselves
Simply
By you being
Open
To them
Ritu 2019

27 Jun 2019 24 Comments
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Sue’s #WritePhoto prompt this week:

Just open
The doors
Of your mind
To possibility
It's amazing
Which opportunities
Present themselves
Simply
By you being
Open
To them
Ritu 2019

26 Jun 2019 23 Comments
in #1linerweds, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: #1linerweds, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Linda G Hill, One Liner Wednesday
“Who needs travel, when a book can take you places you can only dream of.”
Ritu 2019

For Linda’s #1LinerWeds Challenge
25 Jun 2019 21 Comments
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It’s Tuesday, and that means Colleen’s Tanka Challenge! Of course, just providing a couple of words would be far too simple, so we have two words, yes, but we can’t use them! Only synonyms allowed!

Lavishing my love
With a proposal so rare
He cannot say no
Ritu 2019

24 Jun 2019 19 Comments
in #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Haiku, Ronovan's Weekly Haiku Challenge, Super & Strange
Ronovan’s haiku prompt this week:

Strange little creatures
Super heroes of nature
The make things happen
Ritu 2019

22 Jun 2019 28 Comments
in #SoCS Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Leaves, Linda G Hill, Socs, Stream Of Consciousness Saturday
Linda’s #SoCS prompt this week:
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “leaves.” Use it as a noun or a verb. Have fun!
What an apt prompt, as I have been thinking of leaves this week!
We are discussing Mini Beasts as a topic, in both of my classes these few weeks, Nursery and Reception, and leaves feature heavily, because slugs, snails and caterpillars like to eat them, black fly like to destroy them, ladybird larvae are often found on them in the playgrounds, etc.
Kids love us. And they love to bring in topic relevant presents, whether it is a dead fly or a leaf with a bug on it, to live snails brought lovingly to us, via their pockets! 🤢 Leaves a bit of a nasty taste…
Really!
We are also becoming adept at cutting out leaves freehand for myriad activities too, from leaves ready for them to hole punch, to small ones for them to use in collage… Fun and games!
And there you have it. Leaves. EYFS style!†