Friday, October 29, 2021

Lesson 720: Haepi Haeliwin

 Haepi Haeliwin, Readers!

Your greeting is written in phonetic transcription.

Lamppost Princess Ellen Louise 

is studying to be a speech therapist.

Check out her ghost shirt.

I learned how all the Halloween words looked

written this way.

She painted her pumpkins at home.

The speech department at Edinboro held a Trunk or Treat

last night.  Her car truck turned out so cute!

We'll have a phonetically sorted blog tonight

in honor of the phonetics class.

Weekend Quiz:

Let's see how many you can read.

Let me know your quiz score.

1.  PrITEE


The leaves sure are pretty.


They finally hit their peak.



2.  hORs



Fall is my favorite backdrop for  my neighbor's horses.


3.  KOHzee 


We've been making some cozy changes to the Lamp Post.
Some paint,
some new lights,


and new cabinet hardware 
have really spruced things up.


4.  flOR

Once again,
Eloise is having trouble with colors.
The cabinets and countertop are staying.
The appliances are chrome.
Input welcomed on the floor.

These are two of the Sam's Club choices,
and neither seems right.



5.  nAYchUR

The water droplets on the underside of this leaf
were stunning.




6.  dAHg


This is how my two nincompoops like to ride in the car.
We took them to the away football game last Saturday
in Greenville.


7.  PuPEE
They can't wait to meet their new puppy friend, Belle Rocky.


8.  buk


My dogs aren't well behaved while driving the highway,
so I sat in the back seat and read this book.

It even has a map in it!



9.  sUHn

Sam is fun for nicknames.
Samson,
Slammy,
and Samstring
are a few of my personal favorites.  

Now we just call him
Ringworm.


That's what it looks like if you haven't seen it before.


You treat it with this


and keep it covered.
That's it.



10.  gud nEIt


Good night, Readers.
Have a great weekend.
Eloise


















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