Saturday, March 21, 2015

Slice of Life: Spring Equinox 3/21


I am participating again this year in the Slice of Life challenge in which we write a slice every day in March. If you are interested in joining in, visit the Two Writing Teachers blog for more information.

Today, I am experimenting with poetry and with a digital design tool Canva. 


On Saturdays, I also participate in the Celebration link-up. If you would like to read my celebration post you can find it on my other blog here.


11 comments:

  1. Oh that sounds so lovely! We had snow here on our first day of spring (NY). I would have loved to have smelled grills fired up and felt the warm sunshine. Happy Weekend! Great poem.

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  2. Oh that sounds so lovely! We had snow here on our first day of spring (NY). I would have loved to have smelled grills fired up and felt the warm sunshine. Happy Weekend! Great poem.

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  3. A lovely beginning. I love how the playground bursts with children.

    We had snow.
    I checked out Canva. What a great tool. Thanks.

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  4. A lovely beginning. I love how the playground bursts with children.

    We had snow.
    I checked out Canva. What a great tool. Thanks.

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  5. You capture the first day of spring beautifully. Your poem is filled with the many sights and sounds I also saw yesterday. Thanks for putting it all into words for us.

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  6. You capture the first day of spring beautifully. Your poem is filled with the many sights and sounds I also saw yesterday. Thanks for putting it all into words for us.

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  7. You captured this day so wonderfully. Yes, even with snow, there is a spring in my step.

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  8. Snow here too. I dream of sausages grilling and the shrill of children playing outside. How fortunate you are.

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  9. Snow here too. I dream of sausages grilling and the shrill of children playing outside. How fortunate you are.

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  10. Love the sights and sounds of a Friday spring happening!

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  11. Spring in the air and spring in your step - the season permeates.

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