A-Z April Blogging Challenge 2012. A 26-word paragraph, each word beginning with a letter of the alphabet, in alphabetical order, beginning with the assigned letter for the day. A video composed of a sentence where each word begins with the assigned letter of the day. This is *Our home called Kuantan* stretching the alphabet in April . . .
Every feeble gossamer had immaculate jewel-like Kandinsky looks, making none or paltry quantities. Rightly so, these ultramicroscopic vehicles with x-amount ytterbium zapped all bar crustacean divisions.
Impressive alphabetical sentence! sounds a touch sci fi?
ReplyDeleteHi Margo, thank you so much for dropping by! It could come across as sci-fi yes, but had more of 'adventure' in mind.
ReplyDeleteHello Duncan from Kuantan! I'm visiting from the AtoZ challenge. I really like your theme - very ambitious. I'm looking forward to the x-words most of all :)
ReplyDeleteHi Duncan,
ReplyDeleteThis is different, I can see you love words.
Enjoy the challenge!
Oh you already posted A-Z at your side bar what can I say its great and interesting.
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Love Lauren's pout for today's post! You know, as I watch these videos, I can see how engaging you'd be as an English tutor.
ReplyDeleteJ.C. Martin
A to Z Blogger
Gossamer or not, Kandinsky or not, Ytterbium or not you are getting us feebler and feebler, Duncan!
ReplyDeleteYou're photos were broken for me in Safari. :0(
ReplyDeleteBut I love the use of gossamer with Kandinsky - one of my fave artists.
Enchanting sign holder deserves a round of applause
ReplyDeleteI love that you are including her / I know how children love being part of things that have meaning to us
Exceptional!
You are doing so well my friend with another great one. Is Lauren getting tired of being the model? No smile today.
ReplyDeleteAll it seems to me like Kandinsky. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments on this post! J.C.Martin, I really hope I sound as engaging when I'm teaching a class!
ReplyDeleteLauren did all these poses for the 26 letters of the alphabet in around 20 minutes in the middle of March. So at times she got a little tired as it became slightly tedious. At times I also asked her to do some different poses too!