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Par beach for my GCSE project. First project group portraits. Got some fairly decent shots on Par beach but need to visit a few more before selecting my best shots for the project
Female blackbird She was busy searching for worms and grubs, but paused just long enough for a portrait :)
Momofuku Toronto
190 University Avenue
Toronto, ON
Chef & Partner: David Chang
Executive Chef: Sam Gelman
Chef de Cuisine: Hans Vogels
Our visit after the Corey Lee & David Change Q&A at George Brown. More about that here: reneesuen.wordpress.com/2015/07/16/corey-lee/
Digging in the Warm and Dry, working towards the connection that will make this the longest cave in Vermont (the two caves are 35ft apart now)
In action.
Abi's afternoon project... a little digging by the front porch. She gets this from me. I can't tell you how many mudpies I made in my childhood.
working hand in hand so to speak: the big excavator and the archaeologist. They are doing test digs to find out if and where there is something worth finding.
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Gute Zusammenarbeit: der grosse Bagger und die Archaeologin. Es werden Proben gemacht um festzustellen ob etwas zu finden ist.
Reviewing one section of a large 113-video montage at a meeting for Digging into Global News.
Pictured: Jeremy Douglass, Tara Zepel and Liz Losh.
Photo taken in the Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA), Atkinson Hall, UCSD.
This was a ceremonial digging that took place on March 16, 1925. Ground was broken for a new school building on 168th Street and Gothic Drive. The building was 400 feet long, 250 feet deep and three stories and basement in height with a central tower extending fifty feet above the roof.
A few years later, the school was already the biggest school in New York, often described as an "absurdly large building" because most high schools in the area were packed into small lots. Jamaica was set on a 625,000 square-foot space and at this time, it accommodated 4, 613 students.