…from the classroom window!
Renee at Go East, They Said has a delightful idea. She’s posting a weekly picture of the view from her exquisite picture window to show the changing seasons. Barb is joining in, and so shall I! I don’t have a “picture window,” but I do have a lovely view from a couple rooms…and the classroom window will be the most convenient, as it is just to the left of my desk. I had to clean the window of the smudgy kid prints…my young ones are frequently lifting the screen to pass things in and out to one another and can’t resist touching the glass. I lifted the screen, as well, to get a clearer shot. So here’s the view:

Green grass abounds, zinnias still blooming, soy fields are changing from gold to amber, and leaves are just beginning to tinge pink and red.
Will you join us? I’d love to see your window to the world as the seasons change…
Blessings,

Very pretty. Could we sit on the porch a bit?
could i join you ladies on that porch? that looks like such a lovely spot!
ps. i wouldn’t have minded the fingerprints…
Dear Barb and Regan:
I can’t think of better company!
Me too! Me too! (hand up in air)… What a lovely view Kimberly! Our former home used to afford us a view of the farmer’s soybean fields and boy do I miss that view. I never thought to clean up the window from smudges on mine, snicker, but guess what I shall do very soon? teehee Thanks for joining the fun, the more the merrier. Also, thank you again for your generosity of offering you Traditional Catholic organizer pages. Both myself and my daughter in law are beginning to use them and love them already. You have blessed many with these, so sweet of you. God bless you lovely family on this feast day.
I recently found your beautiful blog and just had to leave a comment. It’s very inspiring and I love the view you have.
Renee:
This was such a wonderful idea! I just love the changing seasons…
And you are most, most welcome for the planner. I’m glad that it is blessing your family!
Thanks for sharing the view. We long to live in the country but for now we suffer the view of our neighbor’s homes in a tightly packed California suburb. I come to your blog to live vicariosly through your family. We are planning our move to the midwest, perhaps Nebraska but until then we will visit your blog often.
Jennifer…I’ve been where you were! We were in the suburbs for 17 years. I pray that your dream may be realized, as our was, and thank you very much for visiting my blog!