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These youngsters combine their love of acrobatics and books! Jasmine Dragons' kids exercise their bodies and minds as they prepare to perform.
She found a ratios project in one of her math activity books - studying ratios by mixing paint. It's like the project said SHOSHANNA THIS ONE IS FOR YOU.
day 44/365 - 12/10/08 - Having a hard time putting down the book that I'm reading, so I decided to set my camera on my chest and push the button while I kept on reading.
Me admitting how not so smart I am - couldn't figure out why the dark shadow at the bottom of the photo, but then it dawned on me that the lens was obscuring the flash...ahhh, the lightbulb came on in my head! And so, I learned something and decided to post the photo to remind myself that it has taken me over a year to figure out why I have stupid little dark shadows on all the close ups I took with a flash :)
A man-made channel off the River Kennet, the Holy Brook provided water for the Abbey as well as power for watermills. Most of the Holy Brook through Central Reading has been covered over, but this stretch near the Abbey Ruins is in the open.
Marlo is reading Thomas Pynchon's "V," over a cup of coffee. This was during our stay in Olympia for the Festival of Experimental Musics.
My local dentists have had the Ladybird(?) He-Man books for literally decades. I always used to read them. They even had a Choose Your Own Adventure-style He-Man book which I never saw anywhere else. I can't believe they're still in one piece.
Caption: Woman reading, Japan.
Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions Photograph Collection. Japan Church Leaders, 1950-1966, IV-10-7.2, Box 6, Folder 1a, Photo #98. Mennonite Church Archives. Elkhart, Indiana.
Professor Zachary's Required Reading list.
Our Daily Challenge - Mar 3, 2016 - "Set in Stone"
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Daily Dog Challenge 1585. "Three"
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog