I never know when it's ok to take a bird's nest. How can you tell if they are done with it? Also, what about germs? Do you anything to sanitize it before taking it in the house?
I just want to know if she's actually reading _The Wizard of Oz_ while lying there in her darling blue and white gingham dress and her sweet little braids. I can't quite see the book well enough... ;-)
Amy, She's reading one of the Kaya books from the American Girl series. We have just begun these books and so far I'm pleasantly surprised. However, back to Dorothy... she was waiting for us to get ready to take her to a friend's Wizard of Oz birthday party!
Lovely pics - especially the first one. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite ways to learn too. As always, perfectly wonderful pics.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! So romantic...
ReplyDeletelove, love and superlove.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are always beautiful! I love learning through nature and books also. I don't think it gets much better than that!
ReplyDeleteI never know when it's ok to take a bird's nest. How can you tell if they are done with it? Also, what about germs? Do you anything to sanitize it before taking it in the house?
ReplyDeleteBellissimo!
ReplyDeleteas far as I am concerned, that's what summer is all about, Maya.
ReplyDeleteI just want to know if she's actually reading _The Wizard of Oz_ while lying there in her darling blue and white gingham dress and her sweet little braids. I can't quite see the book well enough... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAmy,
ReplyDeleteShe's reading one of the Kaya books from the American Girl series. We have just begun these books and so far I'm pleasantly surprised. However, back to Dorothy... she was waiting for us to get ready to take her to a friend's Wizard of Oz birthday party!
Loving the imagery & tones of these beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteSweet summer days to you and yours.
i was going to ask if she had ruby red slippers to go with the dress . . . after reading the comments, i'm guessing she did. :)
ReplyDeleteWe have a little nest that we found on the path at the park. It's tiny and the workmanship (workbirdship?) is exquisite.
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