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Tonight, we went to dinner with Wes and Ashlee at Mongolian Grill, a stirfry place which was delicious, the crab and pineapple dip in particular. We'd been on a number hunt earlier for CWD challenge. I hadn't planned on snapping this one but I just loved the menu and the little pencils.
This is my latest “art journal” I really get a hoot at that expression as I have said umpteen times I have been journaling since I was 12 and have every journal….a.nd they have certainly involved over the years and I must have at lest 10 types of different journals……but I do have to say it takes my love of altering books and makes them , well maybe not , but I love to alter books…and cut paper but I want to start sewing again…so anyway here is my latest art journal….and that is not to say that there are not others around that I write in all the time…..or paste photo’s and make little vingettess …..anyway I hope you enjoy…..they are real as it gets
Bored drivers are a threat to others existence.
I was bored when I was coming back from Lansing and saw round numbers coming up on my odometer.
Good thing for autofocus this time. I didn't spend more than two minutes composing this shot while driving.
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Numbers 1-100 Flash Cards contain 50 two-sided cards that are color-coded for the activities. The cards can also be used to develop grouping, addition, and subtraction skills. The Parent Cards include additional activities and games.
Ages 3-7
56 Cards
Dimensions 6.375x3.375in.
$35
On a trip to Snow Mountain Wilderness, Joel and I came across some mystifying numbers on our trek to the summit. The 3 wormed onto a branch. A potato fell from the pan to land on pine needles. When Joel picked up the errant spud, a 4 was found. I nearly stepped on the 0 while making the final ascent. In actuality it is a double 0. The ants were using it for a marker for their whole in the ground.
A small collection of photographs taken from inside the Entomology archives at the Manchester Museum.
There are an estimated 27 million slaves worldwide. Among them, 2.2 million women and children that have been trafficked into the commercial sex trade. The numbers are simply overwhelming, but each number has a name. When we hear their voices and learn their names, we all will help. And it will take all of us.