A right-her ley down two sleep
where window sill-a-bells speak
Passed particles mixed with met-her-fours
Yore pleased two no, I’m shore
He didn’t no when mist aches were maid
His spell chequer is a witches aide
He said ‘Weather eye am wrong oar write
cent-in-says byte, sensing fray-says might’
‘Missed-steaks eye kin-knot sea
Verb sand subjects dish agree
Like a simile wonton ex-press-shone,
who kneeds rhetorical quest-eons?’
Thank you for visiting my blog! I am starting my journey on your blog 🙂
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I like it over there, you have a fresh perspective and an interesting array of topics. It’s great! Lovely to see you over here too. Thanks.
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Thank you for your appreciation 🙂
Happy Blogging!
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Fun post for right-hers and reed-hers.
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Thank Ewe berry mulch 🙂
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A po-whim reel-ly wheel dun with creative spiel -ling! 😀
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shore wizz wheely weird spells:-) tenQ fairy much
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Ewe ah wheel-come!
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😀
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Hi, I do get my days mixed up, hope I’m not to late to join in Singing Saturday
http://writtenonpavements.wordpress.com/2014/08/30/whisper-dont-confuse/ 🙂
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Have a wonderful week 🙂
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This is great. I actually had to read it out loud because otherwise I read the words for what they were, which was pretty confusing at first. I felt like I was learning to read again! Quite a fun little trick. Well done!
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Thanks Clare, Sorry about the confusion. I can be very silly sometimes. 🙂 I’m glad you liked it.
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This was so fun!
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Thanks Jen. 🙂
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Phun with Phonics! I love your way of thinking, LHN. I always see things in a new light when I read your posts.
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Thanks. You are so kind.
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So creative! Love all the puns. Bet punny. 🙂
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Oops I meant ‘very punny.’
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Thanks so much
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This was a lot of fun. (And it made me feel like I was at work, just a little, trying to decipher the creative spelling from my students that I sometimes come across.)
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Thanks, that must be interesting. 🙂
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How creative, scientific, literate and fun! Thank you!
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Thanks Patricia for your kind words.
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Loved this!!!
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I am visiting your site for the first time. On my first reading I was quite confused.Only in the second time I under stood the creativeness of your writing! Very interesting!!
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Thank you. I can be a little silly at times. Nice to meet you! 🙂
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