tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15472529.post115010844208229014..comments2024-01-08T17:12:48.950+00:00Comments on NOT DEAD YET!: Dioptric scopeJudithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056868850692279739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15472529.post-86481741761958622212014-01-29T17:54:02.853+00:002014-01-29T17:54:02.853+00:00Dear Flowrgrl144, how lovely to have your story, a...Dear Flowrgrl144, how lovely to have your story, and how much pleasure you have spread around as a teacher with your dioptric scope. I did show mine to assorted grandchildren at one time, but in recent years it has just been left in a drawer. I must get it out again - if I can find it.<br /><br />I was fascinated by the story of your husband's visits as a Damselfly. I have never experienced Judithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07056868850692279739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15472529.post-48384412867848848042014-01-29T16:04:59.385+00:002014-01-29T16:04:59.385+00:00I bought my dioptric scope for the same reason as ...I bought my dioptric scope for the same reason as you.. I am a Motessori Teacher and we are all about learning. I am no longer teaching, retired now, but still have the joy of learning in my soul.. I have many grandchildren and they enjoy using the scope, and just recently I taught my youngest granddaughter<br />how to pronounce the name Dioptric Scope so she could learn what it really is called.Flowrgrl44noreply@blogger.com