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This is how I spent my night. My sister in law and I switch Friday nights babysitting, so we get "date nights" This was my week to watch all the kiddos so 10 dozen eggs later...Aren't they beautiful? We all had a lot of fun!! :)
A smoke ring, probably caused by the scary fire snowman, is seen above This Tent during the Decemberists. (Or possibly Of Montreal.)
Yay a new upload finally. Yes I have been slacking off lately and did not feel like doing anything! Yeah I'm being honest >:D. But anyway I did't post anything for EASTER! I hope you had a good and fun filled Easter too.and this picture was inspired by spring! But I'm still freezing :(. But I hope you enjoy this photo. -♥Channingmii^.^
ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@Varies) - Fun with 6-ball hexagon rings part 3
48-ball Sphere Closed Face Dodecahedron Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO3l2dSmwNs
Video tutorial for 48-ball sphere and extended bridged variation here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc0oR9whNsU
Not sure if this has been done before, so I thought I would share ... the 48-ball sphere is not as common as the C60 sphere and the extended version provides a larger subunit to work with.
(@048) - 48-ball sphere = (2 x (4 x 6-ball))
(@192) - Extended bridged 48-ball sphere = ((48-ball sphere core) + (6 x ( 2 x 4-ball) extenders)) + (12 x 8-ball bridges))
(@960) - 48-ball Sphere Open Face Dodecahedron = (20 x 48-ball spheres ... arranged in groups of 5 to form the faces)
(@1440) - 48-ball Sphere Closed Face Dodecahedron = ((20 x 48-ball spheres ... arranged in groups of 5 to form the faces) + (40-ball semi-solid pentagon ... to fill in the 12 faces: polarity of the tips aligned with open face tips))
Light effects: under-lit by Color changing LED crystal light base
More shots and build info here ...
River Almond walk today with the dog, 6 mile circular. Spotted this fungi about 20ft up a tree growing out of the bark. Bit of fractalius fun...
No HDR, just a fractalius blend.
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With fifty-five students by the summer’s end, the IRC in Seattle's Newcomer School Readiness Program was a big success! For seven weeks, newly arrived refugee youth participated in a variety of activities to help prepare them for the upcoming school year. In addition to daily classroom lessons, songs and games, the kids also went on fun field trips to the local fire station and the Seattle Aquarium. Thanks to all the dedicated teachers, interns, community members, and students who helped make this year's program one to remember!
CDF supporters attended a fun-filled shopping event at the Kendra Scott Boutique in Houston, TX on Thursday, October 24. During the event, 20% of sales benefited the work of CDF-TX to ensure a healthy start in life for every Texas child.
For more about the work of CDF-Texas visit www.cdftexas.org.