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Such pretty colors. I love yellow. My first car was a little yellow convertible. The trees around here shed their golden leaves last week and when the landscapers swept them all up it made a huge pile at the end of the street. It would have been fun to jump into the pile like when I was your age. Ah well, we adults are supposed to act dignified. I'm laughing at that. With love
- Judy on November 10, 2021
 
Whose little hand is that? I wonder....
- Judy on October 20, 2021
 
Oh I like this! The oryx (at the Phoenix zoo) look like unicorns when they face a certain way. When I was in Arabia I did not see any of the oryx released there thanks to the Phoenix zoo. You are lucky to live near the largest herd. I don't know how to say the plural for Oryx. Is is oryxes or oryxs or oryxi or just oryx is plural or, or something else. Hmmmm, I shall have to look that up.
- Judy(fan) on October 6, 2021
 
That looks like an Arizona wind storm. We had a lot of those this year, even up here in the mountains. The poor aliens look like they are getting blown around, Where will they land? In my front yard?
- Judy(fan) on October 6, 2021
 
And so Nozomi discovers or perceives the tesselation of triangles. I did something similar with fingerprinting, in 8th grade, a bit more regular, and my art teacher got all excited and entered it in the state fair where it won a prize. Which shows Nozomi is way ahead of me. A budding mathematician??
- Mom on November 11, 2020
 
Nozomi... How pretty! I love the way you chose the colors. The street outside my house is full of golden yellow aspen leaves. A few red oak leaves. The red maple in my neighbor's back yard didn't have many red leaves this year - the wind was blowing too hard and the leaves fell before the usual glorious show. It is Fall and is known by its streets of gold. There is a vine called Virginia Creeper that also turns red in Fall. It grows wild here. And Fall comes before Halloween! Super!
- Mom on October 21, 2020