Sunday, February 23, 2020

BW8: 52 Books Bingo - Four Seasons and Four legged animals

Available at Victoria's Moon. 
The lyrics running through my head today are from James Taylor's You Got a Friend. Why is it that I can't ever remember the whole song but just a snippet which turns into a ear worm for the the day.



Winter, spring, summer or fall
All you've got to do is call
And I'll be there, ye, ye, ye
You've got a friend

Does anyone else wake up to music playing in their head in the morning? No? Just me. Hmm.... Which leads to our Bingo categories for the week: Four seasons and/or four legged animals.

How many ways can we go with four seasons?

Read a book with Four Seasons in the title
Read a book with one or more of the Seasons in the title
Read a book which experiences nature's four seasons during the telling of the tale.
Read a book about the four seasons.
Read a book in which someone goes through four seasons in their life such as aging or trials.
Read a book about four seasons of marriage.

Explore the symbolism of the four seasons, examples of seasonal symbolism, or Literature connections to Real Reasons for Seasons.

For four legged animals, otherwise known as quadrupeds, we can go a variety of ways with real life four legged creatures such as horses, dogs, cats, lions, elephants, sheep, etc or the mythical or fictional variety about  dragons, griffins, unicorns, werewolves and other were creatures.


Let your imagination be your guide and have fun following rabbit trails.

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