Feb7 footprints. Posted on February 7, 2023 by beth Standard some of these prints were not made by children…. — “it is the smallest ego that leaves the biggest footprints.” ― craig d. lounsbrough Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
part of our exploration and discovery of the land around our school. what animals live here? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Interesting footprints there Beth, and you are right, some of those are not left by children. I wonder by what? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Best find out who/what is lurking around the school house before the snow melts. Or another snowfall covers up the tracks. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I love love love that you take your kids outdoors to explore the natural world. So important today with technology and other distractions to focus on the simple. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
That quote is perfect and what a wonderful field trip (that doesn’t require a bus) this is! LikeLike Reply ↓
Wonder which ones? 😉
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part of our exploration and discovery of the land around our school. what animals live here?
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I would say dogs and the odd humans 🙂
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Good call
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I like that quote; it is so true 🙂
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it really is
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Aww, 😍
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❤
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Great quote, Beth!
Best wishes, Pete.
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thanks, Pete
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Interesting footprints there Beth, and you are right, some of those are not left by children. I wonder by what?
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hmmm…. we’ve been exploring to find what animals live near our school
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Hope you find out. Looks like a big dog…
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I think so,too.
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Best find out who/what is lurking around the school house before the snow melts. Or another snowfall covers up the tracks.
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A great point
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I love that quote!
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It’s a good one
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The joy runneth over, Beth!
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Oh, it does )
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Tracking is a useful skill. 🙂 And a wonderful quote.
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It is, and it really makes them think
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I love love love that you take your kids outdoors to explore the natural world. So important today with technology and other distractions to focus on the simple.
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It’s so very important, I agree
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I love this!!
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Thanks so much –
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Anytime!
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Terrific as always!
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Thanks!
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That quote is perfect and what a wonderful field trip (that doesn’t require a bus) this is!
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Love this. So sweet.
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How cute, both side by side!
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I think so, too
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What creature made these tracks? Always an interesting topic.
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So good
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Tracks always lead to speculation as to who (or what!) made them.
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they sure do!
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So true, Beth!
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it really is –
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I love this!
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❤
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