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Ellie Irons helped students loosen up through a series of drawing exercises. The class drew with sticks, drew in the dark, drew their shadows, and drew as if skating.
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I finished one cardigan last night and this one just needs the buttons on so laying it out to position them and of course Misty wants to help!
So, a while back I posted some pictures of a fledgling sparrow that I helped out of a window well. (See www.flickr.com/photos/81681309@N08/sets/72157630591554262/.) I saw the same sparrow the next day being tended to by his father and noticed that his feet seemed misshapen. He seemed too young to be out of the nest, and I was worried how he would survive being unable to perch properly. The other birds were harassing him. I didn't seem him again.
Until today! At least I think it's him. There are a bunch of really colorful chairs all around Harvard Yard. I have been putting some treats (corn bread here) for the birds in the chairs in the hopes that I could get them with an interesting background (and I like to feed them). This evening I did that and noticed this little fella's feet. I believe it is the same bird, which means that he did make it, and he seems to be doing just fine!
From the side of a carton for Mars milk, apparently Emma suffers from disconnected cheek bones which "rise" when exposed to chocolatey milk.
I was making this for the challenge. It is supposed to be a ring but I am having a lot of difficulty putting enough of a curve on it. My options are: put a bail on the back and make it a pendant or be brave and put a large shnk on it cos there will be someone out there with nice strong fingers who will fit it, or list it (eventually) with the option of making a shank to order, even though the size of the piece is quite big.
Ring or pendant? I really don't know. There is a bit to do to it yet to finish it off. Help!
I believe this is a photo of my sister, Norma. She passed away at the age of 8. Unfortunately this is one of many photos that were not identified prior to my mother and father passing away.
Hopefully family & friends might stumble across this and can help.
It's warm and breezy today so why not save some energy and dry the diapees on the lawn? Summer helps lay them out.
HELP! This is from a collection of images of 19th century American and European physicians and scientists housed at the University of Louisville.
I was asked if I could make out his name. As best as I can tell, the name is E.M. Numherlin, but that doesn't bring up anything in a Google search. Also Google's Search by Image function doesn't bring up anything other than 1880s-ish black and white photos.
Can anyone help?
Thank you.
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