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McWane Science Center's 11th Birthday SPLASH and opening of the new Shark & Ray Touch Tank, July 11th 2009!
Long loved Trucks donated to the Heartland Forest Nature Experience. A fully accessible forest trail system including tree house and education vignettes. Find out more here www.heartlandforest.org/ and make a donation for the kids. One shot each day in September with SMC Pentax DA 15mm f4.0 ED AL.
Morgan bailed on the sandbox after sand was dribbled on her toes. She was willing to watch her dad play, but wanted no part of it herself.
cut the 1x6 boards to four foot lengths with the mitre saw. cut the 2x2 pieces to their 18 inch lengths and cut the bottoms (one end) to a 45 degree angle. this will be in point that goes into the ground.
cut the ends of the 1x6 boards to a 45 degree angle so you have a mitred end.
The Sandbox Project (sandboxproject.ca/) was created to respond to recent research conducted on behalf of the Government of Canada by Dr. Kellie Leitch in 2007/2008. After an exhaustive research period which took Dr. Leitch to all provinces and territories, she discovered that Canada is slipping further behind its peer countries when it comes to key health indicators for children and youth. For the first time in history, the current generation of children will have a shorter life-span than their parents (NEJM 2005.) Ensuring the health and wellness of our children is more than simply the right thing to do; it is critically important for our long-term well-being as a country.
Their vision is to help make Canada the healthiest place on earth for children and youth to grow up. Their goal is to make measurable progress against international health indicators within the next five years. In particular, they are focused on improving health outcomes with respect to injury prevention, obesity, mental health, and the environment.
The Sandbox Project (sandboxproject.ca/) was created to respond to recent research conducted on behalf of the Government of Canada by Dr. Kellie Leitch in 2007/2008. After an exhaustive research period which took Dr. Leitch to all provinces and territories, she discovered that Canada is slipping further behind its peer countries when it comes to key health indicators for children and youth. For the first time in history, the current generation of children will have a shorter life-span than their parents (NEJM 2005.) Ensuring the health and wellness of our children is more than simply the right thing to do; it is critically important for our long-term well-being as a country.
Their vision is to help make Canada the healthiest place on earth for children and youth to grow up. Their goal is to make measurable progress against international health indicators within the next five years. In particular, they are focused on improving health outcomes with respect to injury prevention, obesity, mental health, and the environment.
Shown in photo
Akasha beach sand (from Lowes), Franmara Party Parasol (Pick), Darice flocked bear, Glad "small snack" (9 oz.) container
Reference
"Executive Sandbox"
Leica M9
Voigtlander 75m 1.8
@ f/1.8
moderate crop of bottom and right for composition
yes, it can resolve individual grains of sand falling :)
This is a lens whose draw I like on the M9, but not as much on the Ricoh.
Most lenses I'm fine with on both, but conversely I dislike the performance of Voigtlander 35 1.4 Nokton classic is on the M9, but find it pleasing on the Ricoh.