Wordless Wednesday: Sunlight through the trees

Wordless Wednesday

Sunlight through the trees in the forest
Sunlight through the trees

March 6 2019 

All my Wordless Wednesday posts can be found by clicking this link  – It’s harder than you think to go Wordless, but I try to do just that each Wednesday, by sharing a photo that tells the story.

Debbie xx

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14 Replies to “Wordless Wednesday: Sunlight through the trees”

    1. Thanks Donna! Now that you’ve opened the conversation I can use some words 🙂 It was actually a recent work day for me where I do the odd day as an outdoor activity leader with school camps. It’s only the odd day here and there so it’s no great hardship! I love the light streaming through the tress and one of the students is leading their partner, who is blindfolded, through a rope course in the forest. It’s great to see their team work and communication skills improve to make sure their friend is kept safe. Maybe I should have used some words in the post to explain it but I’m so pleased you can see much of the story in your own way.

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  1. Love the photo Deb and youre so right about it hard to go wordless. Blogging is all about words usually isn’t it? Do you go wordless in real life on Wednesdays too? No talking?

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