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Some days are like that …

Some days are like that – busy. Last Friday for example which – in addition to all the usual activity – also included a middle school science symposium, a high school Art Show, a Poetry Reading and a play.

In fact – the whole week was like that – delightfully packed with events, performances, games, productions, performances, presentations, field trips, weather reports in Spanish, exhibitions, farewells, an eagle’s nest, examinations, meetings, visits, visitors and surprises.

And you can’t capture them all – but here are a few.

Kenyon and magnolias in bloom
Monday was chilly for the softball game
But by the end of the week it was warm enough to work on the porch
First grade bird project
A visit to the new Arlington Library
Library exhibit
Science Symposium
Our globe is mended!
High School Art Show
Take a second look.
Streets full of water
The New Religion
One of a series of designer bags
The paints
The Door God Wards off Evil Spirits
Poetry from the top of the Kenyon stairs
Poetry Reading
Warm enough to eat lunch outside
3rd grade Geometry Folder
Geometric shapes
The Colonial village
The gunsmith gets photobombed
Colonial gunsmith
Lots to learn about in the Colonial village
The Colonial village
The milliners
All-School Activity
Farewell to the Seniors
Baseball
Baseball
"The Liar"
Lies
Deception
And more lies
Sword fight
Miscommunication
Farce
Mistaken identity
Take that!
Curtain call for a great show.
Proceeds for Nepal
The groundhog appears in the early evening
It was the week for the magnolias

 

JosieHolford

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