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Can you give a two-second estimate of how many pieces of candy there were?
Are you familiar with Glenn and Janet Doman's "How to Teach Your Baby Math" book? (Amazon)
There's a limit to how many items we can perceive numerically at a glance, but the limit can be raised by early training. We did some of that with our child as a baby. Lacking a suitable control, I have no idea whether it made a difference or not... but they're really good at math now.
My friend the Green Heron is back. This time I caught him making a quick meal out of a small crayfish. I sat and watched him for about 5 minutes trying to figure out how to eat this guy.
Quick Change Trousers (size 0-3 months) pattern from Handmade Beginnings by AMH. Fabric is Early Bird by Cosmo Cricket.
The Frye's summer art studio class Quick Sketch, taught by artist Peter Millett.
Photo: T.J. Johnson
This is the first thing that came into my head as the bus was coming down the road. Ran into a friend and wanted to show the stain off so offered a quick design, was it ever quick. Not my best but not too bad I suppose.
Just me taking in the scenery this morning... This was during our quick hike around Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont, CA. I was with my cousin and her friends/coworkers. The weather was beautiful and sunny out for such an outing. The views were quite beautiful as well. Some parts of the trails were flooded/muddy due to recent rains. 'Til next time, safe travels everyone! (Outing taken place Friday, January 13, 2017)
*A bit about this park:
Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, CA, on the southeast shore of the San Francisco Bay. The Coyote Hills themselves are a small range of hills at the edge of the bay; though not reaching any great height, they afford great views of the bay, three of the trans-bay bridges (Dumbarton Bridge, San Mateo Bridge, and the Bay Bridge), the cities of San Francisco and Oakland, the Peninsula Range of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Mount Tamalpais. In addition to the hills themselves, the park encloses a substantial area of wetlands...
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Stephen reviewing photos, in one of the Gaylord hotel ballrooms. 201 Waterfront St, National Harbor, MD.
Yeah, I spent too much time taking pictures of the sunset, so I had to grab a quick meal on my way to climbing.
I needed a quick and simple gift for a friend's son who is turning 2 today. She asked for no gifts since they have lots of toys. I just can't show up with nothing, so I made this in about 2.5 hours this morning. It would have gone faster if my kiddos weren't around!