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Babysitting yet again. I think the girls thought I was crazy... Oh well.
I am going out of my mind. Silently.
The provincial government is investing more than $140,000 to help families encourage a love of reading at an early age. Premier Brian Gallant highlighted the programs today in conjunction with New Brunswick Literacy Day.
www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/news/news_release.2017.04.0525...
Le gouvernement provincial investit plus de 140 000 dollars pour aider les familles à encourager chez leurs enfants un amour de la lecture, et ce, dès un jeune âge. Le premier ministre, Brian Gallant, a mis les programmes en valeur, aujourd’hui, dans le cadre de la Journée de l’alphabétisation au Nouveau-Brunswick.
www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/fr/nouvelles/communique.2017.04.0...
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Help..I'm posting this one "raw" because I'm having a terrible time with night lighting...please offer advise..please be kind, too, on this wannabe photographer... fragile ego at work!
Keep Wales Tidy Received funding from Postcode Local Trust to help 2 schools to improve their school grounds for Biodiversity and for educational purposes. These pictures are about the part with Maendy Primary School in Cwmbran, Torfaen. This was planned and delivered by Chris Partridge and Thom Board.
The school were interested in having an orchard, some more wildflowers and they wanted access to their overgrown made safe by replacing the rotted fence. They were interested in building a SuDS platform which was based around their 0 and x's board we made the previous year, but they wanted to have a chessboard and this could be in a dark and very wet unused area of their school grounds near to the forest schools area and pond. We only do these types of activities with schools if the children are fully behind the planning and building of these so they have maximum ownership of everything.
We started with the pond fence, removal was too much for the children, so staff organised a parent's day. This was lovely seeing so many parents join in with their children and grandchildren to take down the fence, stack it carefully and then put in the new one. The old one was made of good sized wood but the ground is so wet that it had rotten away in around 10-12 years. The new fence is guaranteed for 20 years and expected to last 30-45.
Thom then planted some bluebells, snowdrops and wood anemone in and around the log circle area, while a start was made on the frame for the chessboard. The children had to measure the area of the plastic paving and see if the sleepers could fit around it. They then had to measure 2 of the sleepers, which were cut in half. These were then all placed in a square and the children screwed all of the frames together using a variety of cordless handtools. Over a few Thursdays, the children then filled up the insides of the frame with a sub-base by hand using wheelbarrows they assembled themselves. This was then leveled off. A group them marked on the sleepers the edge boundaries of the inner plastic chessboard, so that the chessboard would be in the center of the frame. A thin layer of stone was added to the sub-base and raked flat. The frame was then added onto the stones in the right place. Over 2 sessions, white and black stones were carefully added to each grid alternatively to give the chessboard effect. This was compacted down and on the last session all of the giant chess pieces were filled with stone, sealed and placed on the board for the final group of 8 pupil's had the privilege of the School's first game of chess. Lunchtime came and it ended in a draw. It was really lovely on the final session for the whole class to come out and see what they had all contributed to. It was very easy to see how proud everyone was of this achievement. It could have been done in 2-3 days with contractors and machines, but where's the fun and ownership in that? Mr. Morgan promised that when the weather improves, he'll teach them all how to play chess.
The School's Eco-Committee were given a list of fruit trees from us via the local Garden Centre and they selected 12 of them. These were purchased and delivered and on one Thursday, Thom and some of the pupils planted the orchard at the far end of the school with some peat free compost and nutrients to help them to grow.
The rain just didn't seem to lessen and we delayed and delayed the wildflower seed sowing. We decided that it would be best for Thom to do this part himself to limit the amount of damage to the adjacent grass which which be made by a load of children (see pond fence pics).
The school have a whole load of exciting books and equipment which will help them to explore, monitor and look after all the biodiversity improvements. All of this is thanks to the Postcode Local Trust and players of the Postcode Lottery.
Stoopid jacket.
Poundland. Says it all.
OK it is showerproof...
Looks a bit less sad when she is stood up, but nah, I will not be seen out in public with her wearing THAT.......
Session on Advanced Approaches to Affiliate Recruiting, Training & Management at Affiliate Summit West 2009.
Heather Paulson, President, Paulson Management Group
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70048 The Territorial Army (alias 70013 Oliver Cromwell) and 48151 passing Ravensthorpe on the Help for Heroes tour 27/03/10.
Volunteers that help organize, register and control the flow of people at the Help Portrait Seniors event in Charlotte, NC.
¡Hola!
has leído bien, esta entrada es para pedirte TU AYUDA.
Llevo un tiempo muy preocupada porque me enfrento con uno de los problemas más graves que pueda afrontar un fotógrafo: ¡Mis fotos no se ven en internet como yo las veo en mi ordenador! No es que pierdan luz en función del monitor: es que pierden contraste y se cambian los colores.
Así es, muchas de mis fotos vistas en flickr se ven verdes o grisáceas.
No sólo no sé porqué, sino que nadie ha sabido echarme una mano y darme una solución.
IMPORTANTE: Esto me ocurre cuando disparo en Raw, nunca en jpeg.
Lo que estás viendo aquí son capturas de pantalla realizadas con la herramienta de Mac ''Instantánea'', ya que no tengo manera humana de subir mis fotos y que se vean como yo las edito.
Por favor, si sabes porqué ocurre o puedes tener una idea, no dudes en dejarme un comentario. Te estaré tremendamente agradecida y habrás ayudado a que este flickr siga adelante. Si tu idea surte efecto y consigues darme la solución, prometo recompensa: REGALO 5 DE MIS FOTOS EN ALTA CALIDAD O PAPEL A QUIEN DE EN EL CLAVO. Las que elijas: Digital, lomografías, proceso cruzado...
Creo que pocas personas pueden comprender la gravedad del asunto, ya que esto me está impidiendo llevar a cabo mi labor como fotógrafa en un momento especialmente importante y álgido para mí.
Por favor, cualquier idea que sugieras será muy bien recibida. Pasa, da tu opinión y serás respondid@ con mucho gusto y cariño. En el perfil también tienes mi e-mail
Muchísimas gracias por adelantado y un saludo.
Lucía deMosteyrín AKA Mujer12Balas (una fotógrafa angustiada... )
I tossed a paper towel into my recently emptied woodshop trash bin and heard a faint rustling noise. I looked in and found this little guy looking pleadingly up at me. I reminded him of all the pee and poop and chewed up things he had left me around the shop. He got in there by himself so I figure he can get out the same way.
Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View on Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2022 Winkler
Remember to follow me on Social Media Facebook: Bjarne Winkler, We Capture Your Business, or Twitter @Bjarne Winkler, @CaptureWe, @NewTeamSoftware
IAPP Member: US#12002
The next Thomas Knauer perhaps? Ok, I'm sure it has everything to do with being allowed to spray water in the house and nothing to do with the fabric :)
Nothing like a nice comfy pillow to help you relax in the hall. Definetly beats that cold, rough wall.
I am looking for advice on places to get quality prints at good prices... whether it is ok to order from someplace (where???) on the internet that is noted for quality nature prints, or better to look more locally. I live aways from the big city of Portland with lots of options!
How about the Flickr printing option... anyone use that and have feedback??/
I SOLD SOME!!! I was so excited, now I want to do more! I suppose I better get a business licence next and keep track of receipts. I am using the money from this sale to get some mats and prints, so I can put some in local fairs this next month...
Also wondering about any leads to online tutorials or info on matting photos so they look really nice for selling..
OR suggestions on good ways to sell prints... places to get postcards or cards made...
anyone have experience with selling through Flickr, how is that working?
Can anyone share info with me on putting signatures on photos?
I know so little!!!!
Oh yeah, and I want to make a good business card ... any suggestions?
With help from Paula Deen, more than 30,000 lbs. of meat were donated by Smithfield Foods to the LA Regional Foodbank as part of Helping Hungry Homes.
After playing with textures on & off, and never being anywhere near satisfied I am trying again. This is a draft of what I have in my head as the final pic, needs some tidying up etc but some CC would be appreciated so I can improve my lacking photoshop skills :)
Thank you!!
Tenho uma formatura pra ir no final de março. Nada mto chique, aí eu comprei esse vestido q não é longo, mas tem uma faixona em cetim q dá um toque bacana.
O problema é q eu cheguei em casa e vi q ele é de uma cor difícil de combinar. Prata não rolava. Dourado, pior ainda!
Aí comprei essa sandália e estes acessórios em ouro velho. Agora, quero a ajuda de vcs: combinam?
O colar é uma ultra mega dúvida à parte. Talvez eu tire alguns dos pingentes dele. É só pro pescoço não ficar mto nu mesmo...
Helper Dog cyanotype by Matt Shapoff on hand torn bright white Rives BFK 300 gsm paper by Matt Shapoff.
Combining a 19th century iron based photographic process with modern design, Matt Shapoff creates his solar generated blueprints on acid-free fine art paper, at his indoor/outdoor studio on Peconic Bay. Each print is a unique exposure from an original digital image. Cyanotype prints are created by exposing photosensitized paper in the sun.
All images are © Matt Shapoff, all rights reserved.