Please check out Carolyn and Jackie's video from last week. Posts from this discussion are chosen to be highlighted on a weekly video.
There are no rules in this thread, but it would be very nice if you visited the same number of links as you share. Look through and find one or two links of interest. Try to comment or share on the web in some way.
Simply add links to posts you'd like to share this week. Posts can be old or new. You can add a reason for others to visit or just leave the links to your best posts.
This is a great way to build a community of like minded bloggers, find new blogs, and get genuinely interested readers. A new thread is started every Tuesday. Share and read all week.
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Permalink Reply by Rebekah Patel on April 27, 2012 at 11:00pm First time sharing with the group. Here's my link. Excited to check out the other links.
Permalink Reply by Carolyn Wilhelm on April 28, 2012 at 3:26pm Dear Rebekah: Your carrot seed photos are just wonderful, and I love how big the carrot is by the end of the story! Very creative. I love all the photos. I saw this on the Pinterest We're Bloggers board, too, have you seen it there? Maybe you put it there: http://pinterest.com/bookblogmomma/we-teach-we-re-bloggers/ Thanks for jumping in and sharing, Carolyn

I will wait and share my posts next week. For some reason Michelle's email about this week's sharing didn't get to my inbox until last night at 8:46pm. Weird. Technology... :)
~Becky
Permalink Reply by Jackie Higgins on April 28, 2012 at 7:57am Becky,
I've had some late arriving emails from we teach too this week. I had already read them on we teach and then they made it to my inbox several days later. Maybe there was a glitch this week? Can't wait to see what you have to share next week.
Permalink Reply by Rebekah Patel on April 28, 2012 at 9:23am Yes,I just got the message yesterday too.
Permalink Reply by Chris Uhres-Todd on May 1, 2012 at 8:38am We have been having great fun with mixtures.
Making them and then a few days later separating them.
Here in Canada it is great to be able to run about in the garden collecting things without the added bulk of snow gear!
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