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As you can see in the reflection of my sunglasses, that's Abigail taking this photo of me. I had to do a little cropping & alignment, but the shot was focused so I'd say she's doing well so far.
On a beautiful spring like Saturday I took a walk around the neighborhood where my wife and I reside. Branches on this tree have started budding.
We should have formed a family band when we had the chance! We could all be spoiled and wealthy and turning up in the tabloids by now. Maybe it's a good thing we never got the band going!
Leaves take bloom on the trunk of a tree (all of Western's campus is part of the Sherwood Fox arboretum) outside the McIntosh Gallery, April 14, 2010.
Photo: Douglas Keddy
visitor's day at the dance studio. this little fella passed the time by doing stretching exercises along with the girls
Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.
Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.
Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.
Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.
Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.