i can see the kinders taking your sense of adventure right into the summer and into first grade. you’re welcome, first-grade teachers. you’re welcome, world at large.
Hey, Beth, over the decades I have written quite a bit / taken many pictures about “the trail” … I love this post, Buffalo Bill’s quote, and my heart smiles as I think of little ones on “the trail”. Ever heard of “Nature Deficit Disorder”? It emerged from a book entitled “Last Child In The Woods” … (http://richardlouv.com/books/last-child/) … Hey, I’ve had some brutal writer’s block in the blogging realm … Do you mind if I write a post, about “the trail”, and about Nature Deficit Disorder? I will acknowledge you and your post as the catalyst … If I don’t hear anything, I’ll go ahead and do it. It will be good to get a post written again.
Ha! When I first glanced at your title I thought it said “Tail” . The trail is very cool.
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the sign surprised me –
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I’m sure the Theatre Trail would be reel fun! Glad you saw that even without your glasses on:)
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me too!
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Ooh, a theater trail! This would be my most favorite direction to head, may be the most traveled path, too. ❤
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i’m sure it’s popular )
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Beautiful day!
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it was )
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I love the adventures you have with your students!
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you never know where these adventures will go )
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I love finding new places to hike and it looks like you and your students found a nice one on Theatre Trail. Nice thanks for sharing Beth. Kat
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my pleasure, kat –
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i can see the kinders taking your sense of adventure right into the summer and into first grade. you’re welcome, first-grade teachers. you’re welcome, world at large.
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oh, i sure hope so!
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i feel confident. This is where a good teacher’s influence stays with the child for the long haul.
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Hey, Beth, over the decades I have written quite a bit / taken many pictures about “the trail” … I love this post, Buffalo Bill’s quote, and my heart smiles as I think of little ones on “the trail”. Ever heard of “Nature Deficit Disorder”? It emerged from a book entitled “Last Child In The Woods” … (http://richardlouv.com/books/last-child/) … Hey, I’ve had some brutal writer’s block in the blogging realm … Do you mind if I write a post, about “the trail”, and about Nature Deficit Disorder? I will acknowledge you and your post as the catalyst … If I don’t hear anything, I’ll go ahead and do it. It will be good to get a post written again.
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I keep hearing about that book and fully intend to read it – no worries, I’m very flattered and love trails too )
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It’s like it was there, just for the kinders and their creative teacher.
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I think it was!)
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