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Natural Henna artist September Reed visits the Avondale Regional Branch Library's teen summer learning program to share information on the history of henna, the process of creating paste, and the resulting stains. Each participant practices drawing their design and applying (lotion) henna—(there is no white henna!) Everyone received a practice tube of white lotion and a tube of brown henna to take home and apply.
the artist today was jackson pollock. we learned about his technique as well as saw some of his art!
Republic Services, a silver level sponsor of LagoonFest 2016, demonstrated how to recycle right by placing appropriate items in the blue and yellow recycling bins.
First they tried rubbing two sticks together, then they tried using rope and a stick for more friction, then they tried matches and an accelerant (a bottle of Jager found in the woods!), then they realized modern advances have their place and settled for a lighter. Even that was still a challenge. I guess you could say the fire hazard was low that day.
Us mamas called it science class. (And were very careful to put it all out.)
Painted Stork Juvenile
The light was pretty harsh there and technically this pic has some drawbacks. But, I love this action. Widespread resident and found normally in Inland and Coastal wetlands of India. Juvenile is dirty greyish-white, with grey-brown (feathered) head and neck and brown lesser coverts. Bill and legs duller than adult's. Adults are colorful with lots of Orange-yellow and red on face and legs. Closeup of adult is coming soon.. stay tuned!
May '13
Ranganathittu
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if you ask her to "go find and put on her 'bracelets'" this is what she does. already the girl's trying to be fashionable!
Our little Ein, an eager 3-month old Welsh Corgi, who has already learned how to "sit" on command! I'm so proud!
This picture represents learning how to put makeup on. I remember my debut in high school…the first experiences. I wanted to feel beautiful and I wanted the boys to look at me. I learned from my mom and did it with my friends. I would also read magazines to get tips. I became a reference in terms of makeup! I think it is symbolic in a woman’s life and it is an important step as well. Once you’ve started, you can’t stop, and it follows you your whole life! Makeup is also a very powerful seduction tool. I chose this picture because I had bought new makeup and I was getting ready for Christmas dinner at my grandmother’s house. I also like the way I look in that dress even if the face isn’t that nice! : ( I think makeup is like straightening my hair, as I explained in “Straight Hair”.
Learning first hand(s) then feet.
This wonderful sculpture is at the Lawrence Hall of Science,
University of California, Berkeley
At the Eastwood Branch Library's Summer Learning program Animals Rock, Alabama 4-H educates the audience about how animals thrive and survive in the real world. The "show and tell" style presentation of live animals featured a turtle, bearded dragon, Cooper's Hawk, American vulture, and a California king snake.
52 in 2016 Challenge: Week 44 - Minimalist - It is often said in photography that less is more. For this week's image, isolate your subject using the minimalist approach. Inspire someone with your art. Find a subject that you can photograph simply. Make it as clean as possible so focus is on the subject and nothing else. Madison, WI