Sharing a story by Tony Wilson today. The King coated in snow to go with the New England landscape today. 2 more snow days from school have accumulated on the calendar. 2 more inches have accumulated on the ground and fence posts, trees and mailboxes. January has passed and the Ground Hog made his annual appearance. The sun rose and set behind a gray curtain of snow and woodsmoke. We wait, can spring and its warm sun and drip drip dripping of Maple sap be far in the distance?
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
TONY WILSON "A crown of snow" National Childminders Workshop Story EYFS
Sharing a story by Tony Wilson today. The King coated in snow to go with the New England landscape today. 2 more snow days from school have accumulated on the calendar. 2 more inches have accumulated on the ground and fence posts, trees and mailboxes. January has passed and the Ground Hog made his annual appearance. The sun rose and set behind a gray curtain of snow and woodsmoke. We wait, can spring and its warm sun and drip drip dripping of Maple sap be far in the distance?
Labels:
historical storytelling,
maple sap,
Tony Wilson,
winter-spring
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