A doe and her twin fawns were outside my kitchen window across the creek [10 feet] having breakfast. Very peaceful. Thanks, Mother Nature for the treat.
Who cares where you live...I wanted to say Happy Teacher's Day!
Ok...so it's Teacher's Day in Vietnam...but happy day just the same.
How about this tradition:
Students begin preparing a week in advance, and many classes usually prepare literature and art to welcome teacher’s day, while other student prepare foods and flowers for the parties held at their schools. Students usually visit their teachers at their homes to offer flowers and small gifts, or organize trips with their teachers and classmates. Former students also pay respect to their former teachers on this day.
sigh... I love it when the deer come into our yard. I hope they stayed through your morning cup. It creates such a feeling of calm when something like that blesses our day, doesn't it?
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Who cares where you live...I wanted to say Happy Teacher's Day!
Ok...so it's Teacher's Day in Vietnam...but happy day just the same.
How about this tradition:
Students begin preparing a week in advance, and many classes usually prepare literature and art to welcome teacher’s day, while other student prepare foods and flowers for the parties held at their schools. Students usually visit their teachers at their homes to offer flowers and small gifts, or organize trips with their teachers and classmates. Former students also pay respect to their former teachers on this day.
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Anonymous, At
November 20, 2008 at 9:35 AM
What a sweet, peaceful and beautiful thing to be able to see from your window! Just delightful! Thanks for sharing!
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Sylvia K, At
November 20, 2008 at 10:17 AM
that would make a lovely card. how peaceful to see out your window. Isn't nature lovely all deer round?
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Great Grandma Lin, At
November 20, 2008 at 11:38 AM
sigh... I love it when the deer come into our yard. I hope they stayed through your morning cup.
It creates such a feeling of calm when something like that blesses our day, doesn't it?
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wispy willow, At
November 20, 2008 at 1:35 PM
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