Tallgrass goes to school, where he makes a friend and meets some bullies.
rjb
Tallgrass goes to school, where he makes a friend and meets some bullies.
rjb
It is Fire Season . . again!

If you can’t call the private helicopter to relocate you here are two sites to help live with the smoke and prepare for evacuation!
https://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=smoke.index
https://www.verywellhealth.com/packing-a-disaster-evacuation-kit-1298531
And remember . . . . *5555 on your cell!

Visit the BC Wildfire Service website for current information please!
Even though the LezaMacdonaldArtGallery is closed, LezaMacdonaldArt is still in business over the net. Thank you!
Nick Robertson
Tara Hovanes, http://www.tarahovanesart.ca

Full Moon tree by Leza Macdonald
by Raylynn age 10.

Linda Anderson, https://www.facebook.com/okanaganartist/
Dawn MacRae, https://www.facebook.com/DawnMacRaeArt.101/
Diane Gane, onelittlewillow@hotmail.com
Collect directly from the Artist or connect with me.
Artist work is never done! And I thank you for that! Make it a great Monday!
Joice Carter, my Mom, hand wrote a collection of Native sayings, from many Bands and Tribes, in a little note book. During a conversation yesterday I thought of this one.
Which means we will find many fingers to help build our Mountain. Most of them will be sporting nail polish!
Found the first Praying Mantis of the year. He is about 3/4 of an inch. He is also missing a leg so if i find him again, I will know it is him. . . maybe.
Good Morning! Make it a great day in Paradise!

Tallgrass goes on a picnic with his mom and three of their friends. He gets to drive the truck.
rjb
KidsArt by Marina Robertson, Grade 8
Surround yourself with KidsArt it make you feel good!
Miss Lisa, ECE from Quality Day Care, the great place to grow kids, wants your child to outgrow her program On Our Way To K and cruise into Kindergarten!
The first thing I saw was the oversized pencils perfect for little fingers.
Lisa has designed this program to offer fun, structure and challenge their little minds. The classroom is great fun! I’d want to hang out there!
“At this age they are like sponges, testing everything copying what adults do.” says Miss Lisa “I get very entertained when I quietly watch them play. They pretend to be me teaching class or the Mommy or the Daddy.”
Miss Lisa researched what the Kindergarten teachers expect their students to know and understand. She builds in concepts like dice play to help define numbers and rhyming to help them read in the future. . . hat, cat, sat all words that end with A T. We know that however at some point we had to learn to rhyme.
I asked Miss Lisa what scared the kids the most about kindergarten. She said they may be a bit shy have a little separation anxiety but it is the parents who are really scared.
And on that note, holding hands, away they go for a nature walk.
For more information connect with Miss Lisa at 250.699.4099
Miss Lisa, another fabulous young woman of Oliver!
