I promised our resident architect that today's post would feature his handiwork from this week.

So without further adieu...
Sunday featured a traditional castle

Monday he opted for an Egyptian pyramid

Tuesday's creation was a Mayan temple

And today he experimented with towers before a late morning shower brought construction to a halt.

It's pretty impressive what can be done with sand, water, and a bit of creativity!
Michael's Mayan temple and Alex's mini-Mayan temple
Great job Michael !!! Can't wait to see what you do next...you too Alex..Have a great day!!Love Ya!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I don't think I ever really progressed much beyond "dribble castles." Great work!
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