Autumn has fallen hard here this week. Trees are looking disheveled if not bare, leaves are blowing in the rain, and we've had many mornings of chill, damp fog.
But in PreK we have been focused with delight on pumpkins, which--let's face it--are among the most cheerful of produce! (Never mind that I needed a long deep sob on Tuesday over the fact that for the first time in my entire teaching career I am not carving pumpkins with my class.)
It so happens that I have a few poems for this time of year. The pumpkin one is, curiously, more hallowed and floating than hollowed and glowing. And then there's the obligatory black cat. Please enjoy a blast from my authorial past, and pardon the homemade photos of actual pages; I am too tired to do better.
Our host today is my pal Linda at TeacherDance. Ring her doorbell for tricks and treats aplenty (but NO I REPEAT NO Trumps)!