Popular posts from this blog
A wild heart
Instilling a love for the natural world in children and encouraging their own natural curiosity about the world in which we live. “The hands are the instruments of man’s intelligence.” Maria Montessori I am a teacher at a Montessori school. Children are encouraged to use their hands to explore by touching, feeling, and doing. In this activity they used red and yellow paint, flowers, and pinecones. I believe that if we want adults to have a reverence, a love and respect for the natural world then we have to give them the opportunity to explore it when they are very young. We have to teach them that “nature” isn’t a separate place but that we are all connected in one natural world and that when we care for our world we care for ourselves. ~ ~ ~ Nature notes Our world Tuesday Pictorial Tuesday . Image-in-ing My corner of the world . Community Global . Wordless Wednesday
The rhythm of a simple home
Pink poinsettia! I am old enough to remember when poinsettias only came in red. And then I began to see white flowers..and then some of them came sprinkled with glitter (not a fan). The glitter is what made me turn my back on the poinsettia and turn toward Christmas cactus instead. Even when they began to introduce all sorts of shades of red or red leaves that were splashed with white I was not enticed. But last year I discovered pink! And just like that I was in love! ~ ~ ~ The hearth and soul All about home Celebrate your story Inspire me Monday Little cottage link party Saying yes to the hodgepodge Charming homes and gardens Grace at home You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter
Seashells invite us to wonder and to pray...
ReplyDeleteMacro Mary Clad in Red
-happy sigh-
ReplyDeleteThat's how this (your) posts make me react.
:-)
Tessa~
Great colors in your shell shot - both the shell and the background are inviting. And I do love photos of children at play who don't know they're being captured by the lens!
ReplyDeletesimple and peaceful. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteCome about the macro-projects.
wish you a happy Evening, Wieczora (◔‿◔)| My photoblog
Very nice and simple, with a lovely shadow.
ReplyDeleteHugs from
JetteMajken
Beautiful pics! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully colorful! Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe shell is so beautiful as it peels! Love your mosaic!
ReplyDeleteI love your mosaic... Simple... relaxing... You should frame it. :)
ReplyDeleteRainey @ The Project Table
Hi, I'm only now visiting some of the Sunlit Sunday posts and spent a little time clicking through your posts. You have a lovely blog and a soothing style. Beautiful sea shell and beautiful boy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light - precious moments. xo Karen
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos
ReplyDeleteI love shells and I love the bokeh background. Thanks for linking up and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of the shell. Makes me want to go to the beach.
ReplyDeletei enjoyed my monday with my boy too.
ReplyDeleteI love the texture and color on the shell. Throwing rocks into the ocean looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite an inspiring post! LOVE your images!
ReplyDeleteLove the way your have captured the details in your photos, specially the sea shell.
ReplyDelete