
Hello, Great Readers of our series! Just In case you haven’t visited before, let me tell you a little about A Great Nephew and A Great Aunt. My great nephew, Landon (a sixth-grader) and I (his great aunt) collaborate. I write a poem which he illustrates. We started this collaboration in the fall of 2014 and have had so much fun with it that we decided to invite others along. Landon and I will continue to have a new episode on the second Friday of each month. The other Fridays are filling up quickly with guests.
I have created a page on my website to view all the episodes of A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Click HERE to visit the page and enjoy past episodes.
Today it is my pleasure to share a creative collaboration from . . .
Violet Nesdoly and Grandson, Liam
My seven-year-old grandson, Liam, loves nature. We’ve spent hours together looking at online video clips of insects and reading about animals from a favorite book of his. My plan was to have him illustrate a poem I wrote about spiders.
But at my last visit (we live far apart and I see him only two or three times a year), when he showed me the sea picture he had drawn, I thought immediately of my poem “Ocean Neighborhood.” They seemed like a perfect pair, except that I felt the poem needed a little tweaking. So I changed the creatures in it to include more of the fish in Liam’s picture. (I labeled the fish with Liam telling me what each one was.)
The Art

The Poem
The talented collaborators!
Many thanks to Violet and Liam for this delightful collaboration!
Meet Violet: Violet Nesdoly is a freelance writer who lives near Vancouver, British Columbia. She has had articles, poems and stories for children and adults published in a variety of books, magazines, and online. Her work has appeared in Pockets, Keys for Kids, and Guide magazines. She blogs book reviews at Violet Nesdoly.com and often links to Poetry Friday from her online poetry blog Violet Nesdoly / Poems.
Thanks to Keri for hosting the Poetry Friday Roundup today at Keri Recommends. She just happens to be featuring my first published work today—a poem titled Buttons. If you’d like to know more about Poetry Friday, click HERE for an explanation by Renee LaTulippe.
I like this a lot! 😀
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I like to think of myself as part-fish primarily because of my astrological sign – you do have great collaborators in this post, Penny! Great to see Violet here and gorgeous grandson, Liam.
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Thanks for coming by, Myra 😀 This was an amazing collaboration!
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It would be such fun to be a fish in their neighborhood! Thanks for this series — it’s such a treat!
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Thanks, Keri. It is a treat to host this series.I appreciate you coming by to check out the fun collaborations 😀
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I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a Lemon Shark, so Liam has taught me something today. I too love the title Ocean Neighborhood, it sparks the imagination right away, and I enjoyed reading it.
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I didn’t know about the lemon shark, either. And funny thing…after I’d seen Liam’s drawing, I read a story about a lemon shark in a forum.
Thanks for coming by 😀
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These collaborations make me happy!
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They make me happy, too. Thanks for coming by 😀
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What lovely comments! I told my daughter & Liam to make sure to come back and read them. L. Doesn’t live near the ocean but I think the trip to the Vancouver aquarium had a big impact along with a set of videos on sharks and of course his natural curiosity. Thanks again Penny!
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Love this! Thanks, Penny :)!
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Thanks, Maria, The episodes are so much fun. Each one is a treat!
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I love the detail in Liam’s drawings, hope he lives very near an ocean. And Violet’s poems does fit beautifully. Living in an “ocean neighborhood” would be divine. I love the picture, too!
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Thanks for coming by, Linda. So glad you enjoyed today’s collaboration.
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How great that Liam is so in love with nature! Love the picture and the poem.
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Thanks for coming by,Rosi. It is evident that Liam is in love with nature.
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Wow, Liam really loves to draw ocean life. So much detail. This was a perfect pairing with Violet’s poem.
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Glad you stopped by, Pat. Liam and Violet’s collaboration was perfect. I love the way Violet added humor with her closing line!
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I know how much Violet appreciates observing nature, so it delights me to know that she and Liam can share that joy together! Loved today’s pairing! Thanks Violet, Liam, and Penny.
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Thank you for coming by, Michelle. Appreciation for nature is a wonderful thing for a grandmother and a grandson to share.
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A fishtastic poem and illustration, Violet and Liam!
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Thanks for coming by, Robin. I love “fishtastic.” What a great way to describe this collaboration.
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I love sea creatures! Nice work you two. A future Marine Biologist in the making possibly?!
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Thanks for coming by to enjoy today’s episode, Laura.
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Thank you, Penny for this opportunity to spotlight my favorite little scientist! I love the way you presented the poem, with cutouts from the drawing. Again, thank you for this!
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It was a pleasure to have you and Liam. He is quite the little scientist. And I love your poem! Perfect!
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That is like a whole entire science lesson – right there! Perfect pairing!
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I agree, Genevieve! It would be fun for Liam to share this with his classmates.
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I just love it when kids are so inspired by a topic that they draw everything related! Liam shows that through his detail! It proves he is ready to soak up MORE and carry it into multiple learning experiences. (Or maybe HE will be the teacher!) His passion is evident and I love how Violet already had a poem on this topic. Perhaps she had a partial influence on Liam’s initial curiosity? Great collaboration!
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Thanks, Carrie. I loved all the detail, too. I was amazed! It was fun looking at each creature. Violet’s poem was just perfect. Ocean Neighborhood is a wonderful title.
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