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The church Madame deLimey plays on a Sunday service with organ and bass viola accompanies the singing schoolgirl. Gathering in a way, she never forgets his harp and notebooks with notes, and gathered at her sister would not mind listening to the new gizmos Gluck or Gretry. It is often present on the dance lessons. To the sounds of a small pocket violin teacher has his pupils repeat bows and slow pa minuets, and then the countess led him by surprise, the new whirling dance called the Waltz, "Exported it from Austria. When she left the convent, the Mother Superior in violation of the rules have to agree on a common farewell breakfast. And Lynott sent for provisions.
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Year 11 students had their first driving lesson at school!
Well done to Dale, Chris, Elliott, Luke, Jack, Pete, Dan, Tom, Danny, Kieran, and Will
Saturday June 12, 2010
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Textbook #5 lesson 8 – Improving your Technique ‘In a Suiban without a Kenzan’. As I have mentioned before this is one of my favourite lessons/arrangements because the work looks so light and elegant. A rather brave move to use something totally different to light weighted branches. Sawling tried her hand working with Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia). The lime green of the new and interesting shaped leaves creates a lot of interest but then to add a huge single Statice (Sea Lavender or Limonium) finishes off a perfect arrangement in my eyes. Though it may look like it not one stem rests against the side of the container. All my students know all too well I won’t accept anything leaning against the edge.
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A yearly community celebration of the Christmas season, Lessons & Carols features the University's student musical ensembles for an auditory feast.
For more information on Lessons & Carols, click here.
Miles had a bad weekend. Through my own mistake, the new 40 pound bag of dog food was left in his reach while I went out to do some errands. Once I got back home, I discovered he had ripped the bag open and eaten who-knows-how-much of the food from the bag. His stomach was visibly large and distended, and being the paranoid mom that I am, I called our vet immediately. We rushed him to the clinic where the vet diagnosed him with bloat. The stomach had not twisted yet, thankfully, so Miles was forced to vomit and then put on rest for the night. As this picture shows, he was in visible discomfort. I'm just glad it turned out as well as it did.
A lesson practicing emergency dismounts (basically falling off your horse in an emergency, always good to practice sometimes,) Also everyone is wearing some sort of Halloween thing, although most of it got taken off.
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We had a lesson in copyright laws at the camera club (cmpg.org). Very informative!
Yesterday I learned that before one spends two & half hours making beads with a new color you should really really really wait to see what the test bead looks like! Hence I ended up with about fourteen very ugly dried mustard colored beads!
The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Omar Kozarsky]
Mandy Casciola organized a wonderful family class last Saturday with everyone enthusiastic about preparing, and eating, dishes from my all-time most popular class, Thai Classic Favourites. On the menu, as always, were: Thai Spring Rolls, Phad Thai Noodles, Coconut Soup, Red Curry and Stir-Fry Mixed Vegetables. The special surprise dessert was Deep Fried Bananas with Ice Cream.
Taylor gets archery lessons at the Fair. For a first-timer, he sure knows his stuff! Could it be in his genes? Maybe...