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This photo is from the SPF Archive and was taken in the late 90's to early 2000's...

Learn more about Formosa Blvd. on the Kaohsiung MRT: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formosa_Boulevard_Station

 

When we told people we wanted to spend three months in Taiwan, they frequently asked "Why?" This album is why: amazing national parks, delicious noodles, bubble milk tea, neon night markets, friendly people, Buddhist temples and shrines, winding trains, green mountains and tea plantations, and much, much more. Here are our travels in the isle Formosa.

 

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Benched in Hartford, Michigan.

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HEIDLBERG, Germany - Cpt. Rachel Morgans, the officer in charge for the Nutrition Care Division at U.S. Army Europe's 212th Combat Support Hospital in Miesau, Germany shows kids examples of what type of meat goes along with a healthy diet at the Patrick Henry Village commisary here, Nov. 15. The children took part in a field trip to the commisary as part of the "Fueling the Future" campaign, to help help the youngsters identify what foods are part of a healthy diet. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)

Learn How to Build your own AR-15 in our new series on ITS Tactical!

 

Check out our Intro Article for more information on parts, tools and how to purchase your own ITS Tactical Logo Custom Engraved Lower Receiver! itstac.tc/j3jJfg

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Tinkering Studio founders Karen Wilkinson and Mike Petrich gave us a great tour of their hands-on workshop and learning center at the Exploratorium, in a field trip organized by the ReMake Education Summit team.

 

The Tinkering Studio is an immersive, active, creative place at the Exploratorium where museum visitors can slow down, become deeply engaged in an investigation of scientific phenomena, and make something—a piece of a collaborative chain reaction—that fully represents their ideas and aesthetic.

 

Karen and Mike showed some really creative ways to teach art, science and making -- and it inspired me to try some of their practices into our own maker art work and the classes we teach at Tam Makers.

 

Learn more about the Tinkering Studio: tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

Learn more about the Maker Art classes I teach: bit.ly/teaching-maker-art

She's only 2, but she's SO interested in letters. Love how intently she's watching her mom write.

 

Nikon D5000, 50mm

$15 - Excellent Condition. Barely used. Works perfectly. Compere new here: www.walmart.com/ip/VTech-Fly-Learn-Globe/3933935

Old(er) and Young(er) folks watch the chef prep at the the Let's Talk About Food Festival in Boston.

The Turkish word for banana. It's one of the first words that foreigners learn because it's so memorable :-)

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"Look at the flowers - for no reason. It is simply unbelievable how happy flowers are." Osho

 

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Saviour, He can move the mountains,

My God is Mighty to save,

He is Mighty to save.

 

Forever, Author of salvation,

He rose and conquered the grave,

Jesus conquered the grave.

 

So take me as You find me,

All my fears and failures,

Fill my life again.

 

I give my life to follow

Everything I believe in,

Now I surrender.

 

I have had a very good day. I went to Church today and we sang this song above, and something just took over me. I closed my eyes and listened to the words and repeated them in my head, and i can feel something breaking apart, some sort of metaphoric wall between me and God that i've put up. There are things i need to change about myself. For the better. I am starting this week, i am minimizing flickr. I'll be on Wednesday night and i'll upload monday, tuesday and wednesday. Then Thursday and Friday on Friday adn then the weekend will be normal. I am NOT stopping my 365. I say that a lot, but i'm not. I've signed the contract, i'm running the race. I'm ready to learn. I'm ready to live for God.

Mosquitoes and God

 

Bible school helps children squash malaria, learn lessons

 

By Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth

jefferey.l.troth.mil@mail.mil

 

CAMP CASEY – Mosquitoes and God may not have too much in common, but they were what 86 children learned about at this year’s Area I Vacation Bible School held at the West Casey Chapel July 23-27.

 

“Vacation Bible School is about character development and spiritual development,” said Jessica Clark, the coordinator for the school. “It is a place where kids can come and learn about God, and to also learn some positive moral values they can take with them every day of the week.”

 

Helping others is one of those values that the 3 to 12 year olds learned.

 

“The most exciting thing is the mission project that we are doing,” Clark said. The children are learning about the African country of Mali and how children there are dying from malaria, a mosquito-borne infectious disease.

 

The Area I Vacation Bible School students are taking part in Operation Kid-to-Kid’s worldwide effort to squash malaria in Mali. According to the Operation Kid-to-Kid website, malaria is a leading cause of death of children under five, with more than 2,000 children dying every day. The Area I children donated 94 nets, which will protect three children for up to four years. Operation Kid-to-Kid has raised almost $291,000 to purchase mosquito nets for Mali’s children.

 

“The project really engages the children, because it talks about mosquitoes and that is something that every kid can understand, they have all been bitten by a mosquito,” said Clark. “And they are also helping other kids and they like that too. They can say “hey there is a kid in Mali who is five like me and they are worried about mosquitoes and I can help them to not worry about mosquitoes anymore.’”

 

Throughout the week they played games to help them understand about the malaria and how the bed nets would help the Mali children. For one game, a couple children were chosen to be mosquitoes; their bite was simulated by tossing rolled up socks at the rest of their classmates. Once those classmates took refuge under a parachute (which represented a mosquito net) the “mosquitoes” bite wasn’t felt.

 

Those games carried over into learning to trust God, the theme for this year’s Bible school.

 

“The theme is no matter who you are, no matter how you feel, no matter what – trust God,” said Sgt. Amber Harris, the chaplain assistant for 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion. The daily lessons also included no matter what people do, what happens or where you are. “Tuesday we did ‘no matter how you feel.’ Whether you are sad, whether you are hurt, whether you are happy, no matter how you feel God is truly there for you and no matter what you can truly trust in Him , because He will always be there for you.”

 

Although this was “Bible” school, the children didn’t open books to learn their lessons.

 

Instead they visited such places as the Imagination Station, where they did “sciency fun gizmo experiments and got to be little mad scientists doing all these cool experiments that reinforced what they learned,” said Clark.

 

“I like the fizzy flyers that we did on Tuesday,” she said. They had to put a tablet in a solution and then watch it explode and rocket up high in the sky. We were learning that no matter how we feel we can trust God”

 

Clark said the experiment allowed the kids to see that no matter how out of control or unsure they were of an outcome or how apprehensive they felt about doing something – that they can always trust God that he will be there for them.

 

In the Wild Blue Bible Adventures, Chaplain (Capt.) Bruce Duty, 1st BSTB, acted out with the children Jesus’ last week before his crucifixion. On Wednesday, they prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, and then hid as the Roman soldiers came for Jesus. They then counted out the 30 pieces of silver that Judas was paid for identifying Jesus to the Romans.

 

“I love Vacation Bible School because I get to learn even more about God,” said 11-year-old Jacob White . “And, if I trust God then I don’t have to be alone in my life.”

Cadets learn about field craft on July 16, 2017, at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Savoury Jacobson.)

To learn more about this adorable, HAL Laboratory-made GameBoy game (released outside Japan as Trax), check out this blog post of mine: www.thegaygamer.com/2015/04/another-year-of-the-gameboy-t...

 

Also, you can check out scans of the entire Totsugeki! Ponkotsu Tank instruction manual here: www.thegaygamer.com/2017/03/manual-stimulation-totsugeki-...

By the end of the session we had managed to reacquaint everyone with their missing belongings.

 

Back to basics - Virtlantis.

 

#virtlantis

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Visual College of Art and Design of Vancouver

626 West Pender Street #500

Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9

(800) 356-8497

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U.S. Army photos by Victoria Choi

 

By Victoria Choi

USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

 

PYEONGTAEK, Republic of Korea — The 17th session of this year’s Korean Head Start program took place here, Aug 29-31.

 

Since 2006, Pyeongtaek University has been running the Head Start Program for U.S. Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys, the 7th Air Force in Osan and other installations to help U.S. soldiers smoothly adjust to their new lives in the Republic of Korea through a unique orientation program. Under the program, they learn about the Korean language, history, politics, culture and society in general.

 

According to the Eighth Army Operations Order, this training program is mandatory for newly arriving Soldiers and authorized for Department of the Army civilians and family members to attend if spaces become available.

 

Sponsored by the City of Pyeongtaek and Gyeonggi Province, the program lasts for 3 days (Wednesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) every week except for University vacations and Korean Holidays. It features classes on Korean History, government, and Korea-U.S. Relations, local life and culture, etiquette and basic Korean language. Classes are delivered in English by University professors. Moreover, everyday attendees get free lunch and on the last day, weather permitting, enjoy a field trip to Korean Folk Village where they can experience Korea’s living history and culture.

 

New to Korea, Sgt. 1st Class Sabrina Norris, assigned to 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, finds the program to be very interesting and helpful. “It makes me to want to explore and learn more about Korea and its culture,” she said.

 

Pyeongtaek University students accompanied Soldiers and family members during the field trip on Fridays. Local students share their knowledge and answer different questions about Korea and culture while practicing their English speaking skills and building new friendships.

 

William Jeong-U Kim, a sophomore studying American Studies at Pyeongtaek University who is starting his third semester in Korean Head Start program, said “Going to this field trip together creates a win-win situation for both Koreans and Americans. We, the students get a good opportunity to practice our English and simultaneously help American guests who are new to the country to learn about the Korean culture.”

 

“They have an opportunity to try Korean food and enjoy traditional Korean performances. It is also a great chance for us to interact with each other. I find this program to be very interesting and I am always excited to participate,” Kim added.

 

To sign up for the program, contact Head Start POC in your unit and provide your contact information to the Community Relations Officer, Kim, Kwak-hong by calling 010-8538-9485 or sending an e-mail to kwanhong.kim4.ln@mail.mil.

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