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June 2008

Winslow Homer was an American landscape painter who lived from 1836-1910. He called this painting Cloud Shadows. Do you see the shadows that the clouds made on the beach? The clouds look like stratocumulus clouds.
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. But just what words?

We'd like to invite you to submit your own poem about this month's featured Weather image. Be as creative and expressive as you can! And check back next month to write another wonderful poem about a weather image.

Questions?
by Jeremy, age 3, Georgia, USA

Why is the lady sitting on the piece of wood?
Why is she not having lunch?
Why is the fisherman not on his boat?
Questions - I have a bunch.

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Rhyming Rhymes
by Jennifer, age 33, Georgia, USA

A SPRING MORNING
by sowmya, age 12, ghatkesar ,hydreabad, india

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