HAIKU #75 SUNSET


Walking through the wind
Leaving blazing trail behind
Orange canvas sunk

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Bloggers

Good tips to follow

HAIKU # 74

Fields thirsty for rain

Eager farmer awaiting

Clouds stubborn unfair

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HAIKU # 73 Memories bridge distance

              Summer rain again
 Play ringa ringa roses
              Reliving childhood

 

This  is  for my sister and soulmate Joy. Monsoons were one of the best times of our growing up years.

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The Heart

Liked the vuews of the author and re-blogged

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Heart is a very good fertilizer;
Anything we plant- love, hate, fear, hope, revenge, jealousy…. surely grows & bears fruit.
We have to decide what to harvest!

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Are you aware about, ‘No cost travelling’ ?

Very informative for travellers. Thought to share it with my travel blogger friends

Masterpiece

A beautiful thought

HAIKU #72 Symbol of Celebrations

EID MUBARK

Whispers of Silence
The Moon’s crescent appearance
World rejoice spirit

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HAIKU #71 My Mixed feelings

His first flight alone🔝
Like anxious mother sparrow🐦
Watching the take off

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The Problem with “Great Schools”

The author of the post has very effectively highlighted the myth about rating whether schools or universities

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by Ali McKay

If you have young kids or use Redfin, you’ve probably seen the school ratings from GreatSchools. Our school is rated a “4”. That’s out of 10. When I was in school, forty percent is not a grade that I or my parents would have been happy with. In fact, there would have been a fair amount of freaking out about a 4 out of 10. And yet, my children, and all of the other 330 kids in that school, are learning, having fun, and occasionally misbehaving or letting off steam. They are being kids. The more I think about it, the more I wonder how a building full of people – actual kids, teachers, parents, staff – can be described by one number.

 

I am very happy with our school, even though it has some pretty significant challenges. It isn’t a “4” to me, or…

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