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L.E.N.S. photo challenge: learning spaces










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  1. Oh, how lovely! It looks like a comfortable spot to read.

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  2. Great Picture! how great to learn in such a natural, comfy place!


    I didn't want to take new pics for this challenge and didn't have time to search through last summer for a better pic. so it's boring learning places for me,but I like the neatness & structure for learning I guess.

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  3. What an awesome picture. Yes, you can learn anywhere! :)

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  4. Oh, that's a great picture! I could see my daughter doing something like that...she loves to play in leaves.

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  5. What a precious photo of your son! I just love it!

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  6. This is a great picture! I love it!

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  7. Oh to be in that very spot with a favorite book...

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  8. Thanks for dropping a comment on my blog Janet. Love this picture, very cute!! Lisa

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  9. So Love this photo
    Homeschooling rocks with possibilities
    Thanks for stopping by

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  10. Love this picture...nothing better then being outside! :O)

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  11. Love it! Reading is great in any surroundings.

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  12. Picture Perfect = )!

    Love your blog! We have a ton in commong = ). Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your comments. Have a great week. Lisa

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  13. He looks so cozy there. I love the soft light on his face!

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  14. What a GREAT picture on your post!!!! Thanks for commenting on my blog about the sermon by Mark Gungor. I was just thinking that he might be on YouTube somewhere! His sermon was very intrguing, and controversial, and based on scripture! Hope that you have a great week!

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  15. that is a great learning photo! Love it!

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  16. Thanks, everyone! Alex went and retrieved his book all on his own that day. Such a sweet moment...I had to capture it with my camera. Can't wait for Saturday and a new challenge!

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