School Visit
In my career as an educator, I have visited many, many schools.

But last week, when I was visiting Chipeta Elementary, where I
have the opportunity to work with student teachers,
I observed something I have never seen before.

These hungry fellows weren't bothering
with the school cafeteria.

They much preferred to get their "free" lunch
outside under the trees.

As you can tell by the rearview mirror, these photos
were taken from my car as I was driving into the parking lot.
What a delight to see wildlife up close and personal!
Comments
Pretty neat,
Debi