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You got to help me
I can't do it all by myself
You got to help me, baby
I can't do it all by myself
You know if you don't help me darling
I'll have to find myself somebody else
Nothing like giving a helping paw when needed. Here we are helping to put away the Christmas decorations.
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!
Help a Child Struggling in School. There are times when a child may be struggling in school. There could be underlying factors such as anxiety and stress due to which they may not confide the exact issue to you. After all they are what they are, a child. It is up to the parents to note for such signs. Do you need to quite literally drag your child to school? Is he coming up with excuses for avoiding school often? Do you notice any pattern of aggressive behavior in the child? Does the child look lost and frustrated all the time? Is he avoiding homework? Have been receiving complaints about his behavior from teachers off late? These are some telltale signs of a child struggling in school. The sooner the issue is resolved, the better it would be for the child. Let us take at a few key tips to resolve the problem.
For more: thecamford.org/4-step-approach-to-help-a-child-struggling...
From the side of a carton for Mars milk, apparently Emma suffers from disconnected cheek bones which "rise" when exposed to chocolatey milk.
Gimme! more likely.
Rainy trip to the zoo. cappuchin monkey. not quite what i was trying to capture, maybe i will try again oneday. i wanted a flatter view along the cage. but rain was hard, light awful, monkey fast and i was cold and fearful of sodden camera!
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entangled jellyfish washed up on the beach... Impossibly blue with touches of teal and purple..... A real beauty in nature
Ok, I had to replace this with a "plastic wrap"ped version. It just seems so suited for beachy sea creatures.... almost like it's underwater.
I'm beginning to hate reds!! I made these lovely apple shaped cupcakes, but photographing them was a nightmare. I can't make this look OK at all (in my opinion).
Does anyone have any advice on photographing reds and the best way to process them?
*Note* I have tinkered with the clarity, vibrance and saturation here.