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My wife has been sick, I find out my mother is in the hospital, and my body decided to be sick. Don't feel much like taking a pciture today but don't want to break the streak.
It only snows in Denton about once or twice a year. This is one of the squirrels that lives in the tree outside of my office looking particularily cold, miserable, and confused.
The Secondary school at Buttershaw has a number of name changes since its opening in 1956.
In 1956 it opened as Buttershaw Secondary School , since then it has been ButtershawComprehensive, Buttershaw Upper School and Buttershaw High School. Currently it enjoys the name of Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College.
The original 1956 buildings were extended in the early 1960. Further building work continued during the 70’s 80’ and 90’s.
In 2008 the new building was opened and the old building demolished.
A very windy rain storm is blowing through downtown Seattle right now. Winds have to be in the 30mph-50mph range. I don't think it was expected to be this windy. Hopefully it'll blow over before I have to go pick up some ducks this evening!
Here is a page from a Les Miserables scrapbook created by one of my eighth graders for her final project. Notice the note Marius left to Cosette under the rock. The note unfolds and can be read. www.NickSenger.com
Took a random boat tour in Bangkok with my friend Julia. We heard about many scams, but were interested in checking every part of town anyway - even the ugly and sad ones. At some point, the driver stopped and told us to go check the "crocodile farm". There is a famous huge crocodile farm in Bangkok - which I also don't know the conditions of - but this is not the one we went. Instead it was a small zoo with no infrastructure. The sad look on all monkey's eyes struck me. We left the place with a mix of shame for falling into that trap and regret for paying entry - therefore supporting it. What can be done to change that?
Strawberries growing up on a battery row, a wretched life experience under the enclosed canopy of a glass house