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So, as yesterday was way too full, this activity happened today :)
The boys imagined a very short cartoon. Chris taught them the very basics of cartoon making, and then he drew their stories. They colored them then.
Dec 06th 2009
I was in the city for music camp, but had to do a long run on Saturday. I ran from one city to another by way of urban trails. At one point I ran across a bridge over a slough and saw this paddle boarder coming out from under a freeway overpass.
You know when you are mad busy, deadlines whizzing past and countless chores undone? Not only that but there is a particular thing you've been meaning to do for ages and set aside the afternoon aside for.
It is at precisely this time that it seems like a very good idea to divert from the task in hand and do something entirely unrelated and unnecessary. In fact, there is a naughty deliciousness to it; the tasting of a forbidden fruit.
This afternoon whilst rooting in the loft for something else, I came across my box of old camera stuff. It seemed to be a good time to organize all this camera gear, dust off the unused stuff and take a photo of it.
It is a motley pile but charts my photographic development from age 18 (manual focus F301 with prime 24mm, 50mm and Vivitar Series 1 Telezoom, Vivitar flash), to age 32 (autofocus F80 with 17-35 sigma ultrawide zoom, 28-100 zoom, SB50 flash) into the digital era (from 2006) with all the rest.
I should sell all the film / manual focus stuff but it is worth nowt. So I boxed it all up back in the loft, all neat and tidy.
NPS | Margaret Barse
The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Cornetist Lloyd B. Curtis was a freshman and faculty member at the same time in 1904 when the director of the music school, Henry B. Guelich, accepted the young man's offer to establish the first University band. (The Sooner Story, page 23)
Photo credit: Western History Collections, via The Sooner Story.
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August 1, 1939, OU celebrated summer school convocation. This view from the platform looks out into the crowd of proud graduates, family members and friends.
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With five times the fun, the VTech Alphabet Activity Cube is the perfect electronic learning toy for your little one that lets them play, discover, and learn! (image 1 of 2)
MANCHESTER UK 20.04.2017 Care worker Adeolu Adeyemo, Aged 54 of 2 Foxham Drive, Salford, appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates court today charged with 8 counts of sexual activity with a mentally disordered female, whilst working as a mental health nurse the first 6 offences involve no penetration and 5 counts of sexual activity with a mentally disordered female that involved penetration. All offences were said to have taken place between the 1st of October 2014 and ther 8th Decemeber 2014. He was released on conditional bail to appear at the Manchester Crown court on the 4th May 2017. He is not to contact 2 named prosecution witnessess. He stood only to give his name and address.