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4 responses to “Reading

  1. Debra C Kelley

    Hi ~ I wandered over here from Green Bean Dreams, I think. I enjoyed visiting your blog. The pictures of your community remind me of our town in NH. I read with interest your post on being a role model for your students. I am a ‘retired’ teacher – and couldn’t agree with you more. I can tell that you are the type of teacher that schools need. You respect education, your students and yourself. Please remember that you ARE making a difference – although it made not always be evident. Happy gardening. I am off to try my hand at canning pickles. Wish me well 🙂

  2. farmersdaughterct

    Thanks, Debra!

  3. CTDaffodil

    Abbie – Are you going to the ECO Art Festival in Chester CT this weekend? Are you the Abbie that is speaking there??
    My kids are looking forward to the festival – should be a good time

  4. farmersdaughterct

    Nope, sorry CTDaffodil. That’s not me. Sounds like fun, but I’ll be spending this weekend at the Guilford Fair.

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