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When chips fall from the chalky cliff and become chalk for creative children . . .
(Grandson Eyal at the end of my street in Meitar.)
Happy C Day at ABC Wednesday.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
A lovely portrait!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Dina! I dont know how it is with you, but I couldn't get enough of watching my granddaughter, who will be 2 next week. She is so funny and lively. I came home last Friday and was delighted to be in the cool (not really cold,) weather of Holland.I miss the children, but I feel the warmth of my neighbours and friends as a welcome home. I belong here.
ReplyDeleteChildren love chalk, especially the giant coloured ones so they can draw all over the driveways and sidewalks!
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Art!
ReplyDeleteA piece of chalk always brings the artist out in a child.
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A nice portrait, Dina.
ReplyDeleteFrüh übt sich...
I agree, it's a lovely portrait, Dina. And the chalk is free! :-)
ReplyDelete*smile*
ReplyDeleteLovely memory capture...
ReplyDeleteA good portrait, Dina.
ReplyDeleteKids here do the same thing on the sidewalks in the summer.
Nothing like using what is at hand!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the letter C!!
ReplyDeleteA serene capture! Lovely day too.
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the cute child..
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture, and how great to have the free chalk!
ReplyDeleteAww love that. My kids loved to play with chalk too when they were younger.
ReplyDeleteNature's art supplies....supplied!
ReplyDeleteCreative cids, I mean kids. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI don't know a single child who can resist a piece of chalk, and free chalk is too good to pass up. The photo of your grandson reminds me of my youngest brother when he was very young. He was drawing all the time, everywhere, and the very idea of a table and a chair seemed superfluous when the urge overtook him. He's now a very successful artist in the animation industry.
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Terrific photo, Dina! I just watched a video about National Geographic's Dewitt Jones and you've got all the elements of a great shot in this photo.
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