



Festival of Leaves: Colours at the Vineyard
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As some of you know I am teaching German to functional and primary illiterates. Functional illiterates can usually write in another script (i.e. Arabic or Kyrillic) but have to learn the western script. Primary illiterates cannot write in any script and some of my students … Continue reading Kamishibai
Yes, that’s a bastardised Shakespeare line. This is how sonnett no. 73 starts properly: That time of year thou mayst in me beholdWhen yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hangUpon those boughs which shake against the cold,Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds … Continue reading When Yellow Leaves Do Hang upon Those Boughs
Let’s start this off with the poster boy of green: Fresh greens, green bars, mini jungle. Not quite as fresh. Green from above, reduced to a pattern. And finally, a heart of green. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Green
For various reasons I have not taken many photographs this November and I feel as if I’m missing out on the faboulous colours sported by leaves in autumn. So why not catch up a bit? Single leaves take centre stage. A cascade of leaves with … Continue reading Orange and Brown – Autumn and More
I didn’t know that green and orange are an endangered species that need to be protected but there you go.
The federation of the local youth organisations should know how to mosh (I didn’t, I had to look it up).



Linked to Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Orange and Green.
