It is not often we get to engage in a peripatetic discussion. While we did not walk through the whole class, it was nice to stroll a bit and have class outside. I took a picture to capture the memory.
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Nice! Let's do it again. More strolling next time.
ReplyDeleteThat was cool and fun!
ReplyDeleteIt had always seemed to me that the greatest photos are those that candidly portray real life. Nice photo. May be something worth keeping.
ReplyDeleteI actually love doing this class outside, I feel like it keeps me more engaged
ReplyDeletewish I could have been there
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