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EFI Gladstone Supported Employees Thomas Lamberton (with sticker), Nathan Walker, Daniel Jessen,Kendall Macbeath (front) at Learning & Lifestyle Gladstone
Self-portrait with my baby girl.
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You can see a piece of me (my hand), but my daughter is a huge piece of who I am as well.
She hasn't said any real words yet, but she loves to flip through her board books and babble excitedly. She pulled herself up using the coffee table and insisted on standing for this session of story time.
I brought my little sister up to the reservoir to take some pics. This goat is in the yard at the base of the hill.
Image via flickr photo by TheBlackHour.com flickr.com/photos/blackhour/6208347832 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
Quote from David Price article in 'Experiences in Self-Determined Learning'
Seen at the British Wildlife Centre, Newchapel, Surrey. Not yet as confident as his brother, 'Jake' was finally enticed out to pose for the photographer. Having the Keeper's talk in the adjacent enclosure probably helped!
I had the privilege of being able to stand on the sidelines and take pictures of the Lee County HS girl's soccer team (on which my daughter is the assistant coach). Although the quality of these photos is not the greatest (night game, "low shutter speed"), they can serve the purpose to help educate minor details to help the girls play a more fulfilling match.
Communication with the ball handler is key to getting good passes and establishing a chain of passes between players. How long of a sequence can we get during the game?
As always, thanks for your views, comments and faves!
On May 18th, the Arboretum and Public Garden through and appreciation celebration to our Learning by Leading Students. Students enjoyed the wonderful music from a jazz ensemble, catered food from chickpeas, water coloring and cornhole.
Into the distance, a ribbon of black
stretched to the point of no turning back
a flight of fancy on a wind swept field
standing alone my sense reeled
a fatal attraction holding me fast, how
can I escape this irresistable grasp?
can't keep my eyes from the circling sky
tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I
ice is forming on the tips of my wings
unheeded warnings, I tought I thought of everything
no navigator to guide my way home
unladened, empty and turned to stone
a soul in tension that's learning to fly
condition grounded but determined to try
can't keep my eyes from the -circling- skies
tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I
above the planet on a wing and a prayer
my grubby halo, a vapour trail in the empty air
across the clouds I see my shadow fly
out of the corner of my watering eye
a dream unthreatened by the morning light
gould blow this soul right through the roof of the night
there's no sensation to compare with this
suspended animation, a state of bliss
can't keep my mind from the circling sky
tongue-tied & twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I
"Learning Fountain" by Georgia Gerber, part of the Douglas Avenue Sculpture Collection. Built in 2000 and is made of bronze. It depicts a boy pouring water from his cup into the girl's cup.
Children are having a ROCKING great time at Tot Time – Bugs Rock at the Avondale Regional Branch Library. They're learning about bugs, making mosquito headbands, painting plaster of paris bugs, and observing real bugs in jars: snails, roly-polies, millipedes, earthworms, and crickets!
View large on black. By focusing on the dust on the lens at f2.8 I took the rest of the camera out of focus. I could shoot it again bearing this in mind but a) that's sunlight casting the shadow there and sunlight will be scarce here the coming days and b) I'm lazy.
Juvenile White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) flying over Parakrama Samudra, near Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka.
At the Eastwood Branch Library's Summer Learning program Animals Rock, Alabama 4-H educates the audience about how animals thrive and survive in the real world. The "show and tell" style presentation of live animals featured a turtle, bearded dragon, Cooper's Hawk, American vulture, and a California king snake.
My latest obsession has been learning to use some of my manual settings on my camera in an effort to learn to get the bokeh effect (in-focus subject, blurred background). I think I'm FINALLY getting it. Viewing the exif data for pictures on flickr has helped a lot.
This is the lava lamp I got in my stocking from my mom. I love it way more than I should but I'm a dork that way.