Once a week Sue dips into her old English Oxford dictionary to pick a word on the page that it falls open at. The challenge is to post a photograph you like best to describe what that word means to you.
Once a week Sue dips into her old English Oxford dictionary to pick a word on the page that it falls open at. The challenge is to post a photograph you like best to describe what that word means to you.
beautiful!
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Thanks!
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Sjoe – bevat baie detail nie? En ja – dit spreek vanself. Vertel ‘n eie storie, die prente..
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Ja, elkeen vertel ‘n storie!
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Reblogged this on careabouteducation and commented:
Nice pict. Thanks
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The second one has got a lot of detail. Looks lovely. Keeps the Graffiti people out of a job , ha ha. I see after the school holidays there are always some messed up by those “naughty” people
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It has! It is so sad when they mess up murals!!
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Kan hul sommer tronk toe stuur!
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ek stem saam!
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A lot of schools get their students to paint murals depicting parts of our history. I myself, painted a big mural on one of the school buildings when I was in high school.
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Wow, that is amazing, Raewyn! I would love to see it!
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So gorgeous. I really admire people who can paint great murals. 🙂
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It must be a lot of work!!
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Wow! Where are these, Aletta?
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I took these photo’s in New Zealand.
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They are beautiful!
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