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xxx
Ailsa
GLASS
A glass bottle with colored sand from the Namib desert
Glass bottle with wine
A glass for a flower
Daai bottel is lankal leeg gedrink glo ek!
Nee dit is nie. Dis nou so suur dat mens liewer nie wil proe nie.(Dis n aandenking nie ndrink een nie)
The bottle of coloured sand looks interesting.
It has a bit of a history! Good friend brought it from Namibie way back in 1986 or 7.
I wonder if they still sell those bottles of sand. They look very decorative.
I think they would. It is not easy to do a picture like this one. Takes a lot of effort to do it correctly
I find doing close-ups difficult too with my camera. 🙂
Yes they say practice makes perfect(Not enough time idle too much)
You could let your students do it. Take paint in powder form and dry sea sand.If they put in different colors in layers they can make beautiful ornaments.
This is a wonderful idea Scrapy 🙂
They really enjoy doining it and then they need to do it in dialogue telling each other what to do.(You are a French language teacher aren’t you?)
This is perfect! I am going to see where I can fit in into my activities.
Awesome!:)