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Preparing our 2014 team for the weeks ahead at our staff orientation. Activities at McLain State Park and right on campus at Michigan Tech.
Two local boys working together to gather minerals in the riverbed.
Photo by Alex Kelly, Nepal, 2012
The afternoon work continues...
ZURBwired 2011: Meet Rebekah Children's Services, a bay area non-profit organization providing services to support children and families.
The ZURBwired 24-hour marathon is where our team and the team from one lucky local nonprofit get together to do something great in 24 hours. We spend the day helping the nonprofit solve a big challenge; whether it be marketing for an upcoming event, or completely overhauling their brand—and we get it all done in 24 hours.
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
Took a trip to ocean shores this morning with some family! Excited about how this one turned out. Enjoy
Navy 10-Pack Certificate Folders: These textured folders are emblazoned with an elegant foil-stamped seal and create a wonderful presentation of our certificates. Certificate folders are great for presenting diplomas for training sessions or other events. Die cut to hold our 8-1/2" x 11" certificates.
SAF Inc. personnel place concrete at the Ohio-Erie Canal Aquatic Nuisance Species project in Akron, OH, Nov. 6, 2019. The concrete will form a barrier wall on the Tuscarawas Canal side of the divide between the Cuyahoga and Tuscarawas watersheds.
The project will prevent or reduce the probability of nuisance species like Asian Carp being able to move from the Tuscarawas River Watershed into the Cuyahoga River Watershed via the Ohio-Erie Canal.
Kayakers off the Kailua Kona coast in Hawaii. Picture taken from our lanai. This morning hour was bathed in a dreamy soft light, and the simplicity of this photo was striking to me. The grainy appearance of the sky adds to the mood of the picture, with the paddling team set in sharp relief.
One morning right before Christmas we had to go out of town and left S at home - this is the scene we returned to! Apparently in our absence the neighborhood boys had managed to cut down a holly tree (I wish they had gotten ours in the back yard - I hate that thing being RIGHT over the garden!). They also cut the top out of one of our little cedar trees in the front yard. I WAS upset about that one as I had imagined decorating it for the birds at Christmas becoming a family tradition. Best of all the little Entrepreneurs were hauling the pieces around trying to sell them for Christmas decorations!!
Now before the parent police get after me about leaving my child at home alone - I would like to say for the record that they were VERY well supervised by VERY capable babysitters. The little charmers just managed to convince the babysitters that this was all perfectly normal stuff that they were always allowed to do - RASCALS!