LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.
June Harper is the subject of the document. In a few short lines, the document introduces June Harper but provides little other information about her. It ends with a brief statement that she is simply herself.
This document lists different flower colors and compares them to various objects in nature. Yellow flowers are like the sun, red flowers are like a fish, white flowers resemble clouds, and purple flowers are similar to grapes. Green flowers match leaves, light blue flowers the sky, white flowers snow, and pink flowers a pig, while yellow flowers can be likened to a whale.
LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.
LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.
June Harper is the subject of the document. In a few short lines, the document introduces June Harper but provides little other information about her. It ends with a brief statement that she is simply herself.
This document lists different flower colors and compares them to various objects in nature. Yellow flowers are like the sun, red flowers are like a fish, white flowers resemble clouds, and purple flowers are similar to grapes. Green flowers match leaves, light blue flowers the sky, white flowers snow, and pink flowers a pig, while yellow flowers can be likened to a whale.
LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.