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Rhone varietals, my favorite was the GSM Blend – delicious!
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A soul in tension that's learning to fly
Condition grounded but determined to try
Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies
Tongue-tied and twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I
This is a daily (at least) scene at our house: Alice pestering one of the cats, and Jamie pulling her away and correcting her before she gets whacked.
Jamie does this if it's Ike (above) or Fish. If it's Murg, he chases her on sight. Ike and Fish have often chased Murg for fun, so I guess that's the culture Jamie was raised in.
"Into the distance, ribbon of black
Stretched to the point of no turning back
A flight of fancy on a wind swept field
Standing alone my senses reeled
A fatal attraction holding me fast, how
Can I escape this irresistible grasp?"
A fledgling Dark-eyed Junco is foraging on its own while a parent appears ready to feed a sibling in the background
"Learning is Fun"
by sculptor
William I. Sunderland
Dedicated to the Unconditional
Love of Animals and Children
~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse
Workshop organised by the PES Group in the European Committee of the Regions in the framework of "School of Democracy", an initiative of the S&D Group in the European Parliament
Brussels, 21 March 2019
© European Union /CoR
Photo by Samy Benomran
More info on this event: pescor.eu
Learning the basic skills of counting and the order of numbers was mind refreshing for the kids. Incy wincy spider wanted to go back home to her mom in a web.
Fourth grade students from Veterans Elementary School are learning about wetlands by completing labs in preparation for a trip to the Energy and Marine Center.
Kiddo has become very attached to the HBC Gallery in the HBC store downtown -- it's a mini-museum in two rooms offering the history of the Hudson's Bay Company with displays and interactive media stations (films on flatscreen tvs, a quiz-station, a telephone and two other handsets, and an old-fashioned radio). And it's free.