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this kid was having a blast in the gardens! i like the way his red shirt pops out of the green, like another flower in the meadow

Suguri had finished exploring the home and asked, "Now what," as she looked away from the camera.

👑 Senses : 👀 Vision 👆 To Touch 💃 Proprioception 👂 Hearing Equilibrioception 👃 Smell ♨️ Thermoception 👅 Taste

⚡ Intelligences : ️ Spatial Intelligence

⛹️ Kinesthetic Body Intelligence

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Interpersonal Intelligence

🌲 Ecologicalist Naturalist Intelligence

️ Verbal-linguistic

🔭 Existential Intelligence

 

📋 WHAT :

️ eXploration / Corsica - Corse (South)

🌟 Corsica - Corse (South)

💫 United States of America/America World

🌌 City/Nature Galaxy

✨ eXploration Universe (️)

📝 Type : Ground eXploration

🎨 Style : eXploration Corsica - Corse (South)

🔊 Language : International (🇬🇧 description in English, but comprehensible by the whole world)

 

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👑 8 Senses

⚡ 6 Intelligences

 

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❓ WHY : eXplore South Corsica (Le sud de la Corse)

 

📍 WHERE : South Corsica (Le sud de la Corse) (🇫🇷France)

 

🕓 WHEN : July 2017

 

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I had been on "Lost Places Trip"

   

organized by www.arbeiteraristokrat.com/

       

And it was super cool =)

 

I wanted the shoes to stand out against the rest of the plain, grey background which is why I used the clothes on a clothing line to frame the shoes. This leans towards a concentration idea of the importance of articles of clothing, expression, and standing out in a mundane world. The bright color of the shoes shows the expression and character of the person wearing them.

This past weekend, June 3-5, 22 SAS 7th graders traveled to Philadelphia. As a year-end exploration of topics covered in 7th grade American History, the students visited many historical places. The group, chaperoned by Ms. Patton (social studies), Ms. Chapman (Spanish), and Coach Bahamonde (physical education and health), left for their adventure after school on Friday.

 

Saturday was the main event for the students, starting with the National Constitution Center. There, students explored constitutional issues of history such as The Civil Rights Movement, The Women’s Rights Movement, Slavery, and equality. Students were able to get involved through interactive exhibits that allowed them to assume the role of a Supreme Court Justice, take the Presidential Oath of Office, and Ask A Senator. In the seasonal Road to the White House exhibit, students were able to follow the campaign trail and hang sticky notes listing what they would do first if they were elected President of the United States. A major hit at the center was Signers Hall, which features life-size bronze statues of the signers of the US Constitution. The students got to see Founding Fathers such as Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton “up close and personal.”

 

After the National Constitution Center, students walked across the street to see the burial place of Benjamin Franklin. After lunch and some souvenir shopping at the Bourse Building (a historic commodities exchange building from the 1890’s that has been restored to include shops and food stands), students visited the Liberty Bell.

 

Independence Hall awaited the students next as they took a tour of one of the most important buildings in American History – where both the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed. This tour included visits to the room in which the Constitutional Convention met as well as the building located next door which housed the first US Congress.

 

From there, the group headed to Reading Terminal Market for dinner, including the chance to get a *real* Philly cheesesteak. After Reading Terminal, the group traveled down Filbert St. to find the Philadelphia Love Statue which is currently located in Dillworth Park. While in the park the students got to see some street entertainers as well – including a soccer ball trick handling demonstration and a small drum corps. From there, it was a trip to the Philadelphia Art Museum to see the Rocky Balboa statue and run up the stairs as he does in the movie. Even after a long day of walking, many of the students made the long trek up the large staircase – laughing the whole time!

 

Sunday, Valley Forge National Park was on the agenda. The group took the driving tour of the park, stopping at several important sites including the National Arch, George Washington’s Headquarters, and the company cabins. At the cabins, the students met with Camp Follower Jen. Camp Followers were the women and sometimes children that followed the Continental Army and helped with a number of tasks like sewing, cooking, nursing, and other things that were necessary to help the soldiers. She showed the students some Revolutionary Era games and explained how most all game from the time had educational value because most people believed that if you could “trick” children into learning through fun, they would retain the lessons longer. She showed the students a dice game that taught math and a dice game using dice with letters that was similar to Boggle in that you have to make as many words with the letters you have as you can. The students also visited George Washington’s home and headquarters where he stayed during the winter spent at Valley Forge. They also got to see replica cannons and statues or monuments representing the various state militias that were represented in the Continental Army. After hopping on and off the bus for about 90 minutes for the tour and tour stops, it was time for lunch, and then to head home.

 

Although it was a very long and busy weekend, the students all had a great time, as did the chaperones. They were excited to share their experiences and fun with their family and friends. Many of the students purchased presents for siblings or parents and were excited to share the treasures that they found as well. After a very successful first 7th Grade Philadelphia Field Trip, plans are in the works to make this experience an annual tradition for the 7th graders at the middle school.

 

#SASAtoms #SASCS #Philadelphia #NationalConstitutionCenter #IndependenceHall #PhiladelphiaArtMuseum #RockyBalboa #ValleyForgeNationalPark #GeorgeWashington

never ending abbandoned hotel in high mountain.

from this summer trip with

 

never ending abbandoned hotel in high mountain.

from this summer trip with AK and Elfo.

 

SOOC

Concrete curves upwards, 300 feet to the surface.

Timide promenade sur une feuille d'asclépiade...

Cave exploration and orientation. Credits: ESA-V. Crobu

canon ft ql, kodak gold iso 400, this was shot at the dole plantation, fantastic experience.

Hummock | explorations, outmost reaches and curiosity |

  

Tamina-Bridge constuction site, Taminatal CH.

Tuesday, March 14th, 2017

 

Exploration

 

After the aquarium, we headed back to our hotel. Anna was wiped out. Curtis was already there by the time we got back, so everybody had a rest. Within 10 minutes, Anna and Curtis were totally asleep, so Dominic and I went out to find a grocery store to get a few snacks. HEB was literally around the corner, so as we pulled into the parking lot, we looked around hoping to find some froyo for a tiny treat before dinner. Shh, we never told sister or daddy. Teehee! We drove a couple of blocks away to this area called Hughes Landing which reminds me of the Domain in Austin. It was a mixture of restaurants, retail, and residential apartments. We found some froyo and walked down to the lake to enjoy it. Unfortunately it was terrible froyo, so we threw it away (gasp!) and just enjoyed the scenery. What a beautiful place! Whenever you travel, take an extra hour to explore the area. You never know what you will find!

STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

Kodak vision3 500t

Nikon f90x

Nikkor 50 1.8 af-d

Ford School students traveled to the Motor City for the school’s second annual Detroit career exploration trip on October 17, 2017. The day featured career panels, opportunities to connect and network with Ford School alumni, and a reception with students, staff, faculty, alumni, and friends.

 

This photo is available for free under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. Mandatory credit may be given to: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan.

Crew member Dr.Jacob Bleacher works to complete an engineering task during Mission Day 7.

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