The September theme for the City Daily Photo Blog community is "Teach" and I chose this carving of a book which is found on the old Ontario Government Building on the Exhibition Grounds downtown. The building was finished in 1926 to be used for displays during the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) but is now an event space known as the Liberty Grand. The wonderful carvings on the building have been wonderfully maintained and I thought this was a good one for teach.
Taking part in the theme "Teach". Click HERE to see more examples of it from around the world.
18 comments:
It is a great symbol for one of the most important parts of our lives.
Great choice for Teach, but I wonder why the snakes!
Have a great weekend!
...I'm not sure that education is important in the US these days.
Hello,
Great carving and photo for the theme. Have a happy day and weekend!
Excellent choice! It's a great way to represent teaching and learning.
It's a perfect choice for the theme Pat, nice one ✨
That is beautifully done.
Good post for theme day.
We can learn from books, from others, or from experience--they all teach us something if we are open to learn. (I am sad, however, to read Tom's comment about education not being important in the US these days. While educators do seem to be frequently under attack, as a retired teacher myself and with my son studying to become a teacher, I hold out optimism that educating all our children is the most important act for our future.)
The perfect symbol for teaching and learning. Nice one for the theme, Pat.
Not only a lovely carving, but a very important part of our lives, needless to say :)
Happy WE, Pat!
Coco :)
A clever take on this topic.
Very nice and interesting for this theme! Thanks.
A handsome carving!
That's a good theme for the first of this month! School starts and summer is over, no matter what the calendar says!
Our family used to have such fun on the island. It is complicated to hang onto a home.
Very fitting!
This fits. I had a second grade teacher for whom those coiled serpents would be appropriate.
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