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Exploration is about discovery, uncertainty, and possibility. Laying out the pieces, searching for the perfect match, testing connections—just like in life’s journey. Every move is a new decision, a step into the unknown, a challenge to find what fits and where the story leads next.
A child learning to dive into the sea, guided by loved ones. Each dive is a small adventure — a summer game that teaches you to leap, to trust, to rise again.
The Kindergarteners were back in the Atelier to explore sustainability and re-usable materials. Stella returned to the structure she had been creating out of plastic pipes, straws and giant bubble wrap.
"It's a house," Stella decided.
"Who lives there?" I asked.
"Umm, nobody. It's in space. I put these grey things underneath so it wouldn't float off and then I put the straws, so they wouldn't float this up. And then I put this on top and, then this balanced on it and that's how it didn't float up."
"Oh, I see, because in space, there's no gravity, so everything floats around. Are these nailed down so they don't float off?" I asked.
"No, I just balanced them and they won't float off because I put these things that can easily stick to the ground."
"And can people live in this house?" I asked.
"Nope. Because they'll get gravity-d up!" Stella replied.
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Me and my boy love to dress up and do face painting. Today he asked me to paint his face as a clown. I think my mood has affected the clown face, it's a sad one rather than the happy silly face he wanted.
Good Flickr friends, I have been played, and I feel gutted about it. I've put such energy and excitement into BRAG over the past six months, even though one of the committee was bullying and being spiteful, only to find that her jealousy has overcome her. She has been bitching about me to the point where I find I can no longer continue with the group. Lesson learned, I guess.
Cincinnati in Motion brings history to life with working streetcars, trains and inclines. This urban layout features recreations of city neighborhoods from 1900-1940. (Photo by Todd Joyce)
Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day was so much fun. We enjoyed showing the kids what we are all about and it was great to see their curious minds in action. They definitely had very interesting ideas and lots of questions! Thank you everyone for participating! #TakeYourDaughtersAndSonsToWorkDay #learningthroughplay #cydcorfun #bringourdaughtersandsonstoworkday ift.tt/247JIsm
This insect is called Fulufute in local language. We eat them, and we come to catch them at the library because there are so many here. They come out during the onset of the rains.