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Doesn't physically stop you from throwing the spoons in, like the spoon slot does in the next photo, but echoing the shape of the bowls to remind you, if not prevent you, is a nice touch.
Training golden eagles to hunt is physically and mentally demanding. Young Nurguli needs all her strength and a great deal of focus to call her eagle to come to her from a perch at the top of the hill and to land on her gloved arm. Her two uncles and her grandfather are on hand to help in the training process.
Mongolian horses are small, fearless, half wild, and unbelievably tough. They are an essential means of transport in this rugged environment.
For the PhotoBlog story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/animals-2/nurguli-kazakh-eag...
The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) is one of the newer museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Physically, it's an impressive structure from outside, on the northeast corner of 15th & Madison next to the Washington Monument.
The museum is basically 7 floors. The ground floor with the gift shop & information with a large atrium. The 3 floors below ground predominantly tell history (chronologically) from the slave trade up to current day. The 3 upper floors address different aspects of culture (music, art, dance, theater, sports, and literature among others).
The photo you are looking at here is from my second visit, which happily coincided with Malcolm X's 96th birthday (19 May 2021). Since I'd been before, I didn't stop by information, but from what I recall of my first visit, they suggest starting with the lower floors and finishing with the upper floors. You'll probably want to block a half day, at least, to take this museum in.
Should you follow the suggestion of history before culture, you'll walk behind the information desk and around a back hallway to take an elevator down to the bottom floor (or stairs around the elevator shaft, should you choose). When you come out, you're greeted by darkness and displays regarding the slave trade in general, and in the different regions of the country, including "highlights" of the era, like Bacon's Rebellion, Denmark Vesey, etc. There is no specific demarcation to let you know you are moving up from one floor to another, but there are ramps (it's not a trick or anything like that). The farther up you go, the more you approach modern day, passing information about famous historical figures (Douglass, Tubman, DuBois, Booker T. Washington) and historic events (emancipation, sit ins, segregation, Jim Crow laws, black nationalism) until finishing with a few exhibits that highlight specific decades (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).
From there, you can take a break and grab lunch in the cafe -- if it ever opens again -- where they have foods that are staples in the black community -- before continuing to the other half of the museum.
I would suggest taking the escalator up to the top floor and working your way down. On the top floor, you'll find the exhibits for art, music, literature, and theater/television. Going down a floor, you'll find sports and special exhibitions. The fourth floor (well...2nd, I guess) is a hands on workshop and genealogy research center.
Realistically, this museum takes multiple visits to really let everything seep in. Even after two visits, I feel like I barely glossed over everything.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
Training golden eagles to hunt is physically and mentally demanding. Young Nurguli needs all her strength and a great deal of focus to call her eagle to come to her from a perch at the top of the hill and to land on her gloved arm. Her two uncles and her grandfather are on hand to help in the training process.
Mongolian horses are small, fearless, half wild, and unbelievably tough. They are an essential means of transport in this rugged environment.
For the PhotoBlog story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/animals-2/nurguli-kazakh-eag...
(www.softballperformance.com/players-eyes/)-Each level of play has its own issues. At the younger ages (10U and below), a coach is pretty intimidating physically. Even if you're considered petite by others, to a 10 year old you may seem quite large. And bigger guys seem enormous. Throw in some yelling at them when they make a mistake and they're bound to be intimidated.
The smallest and most physically distinct of the communities of Washington Township that would form the City of Fremont, Niles is known for its small town feeling and its history as one of the first film cities.
In 1908, Essanay, one of the first movie studios expanded to Niles, mostly for Western scenes. Gilbert, also known as "Broncho Billy", became the first Western film star, participating in some 148 silent Western films. However Essanay achieved its greatest success when it recruited Charlie Chaplin from rival Keystone Studios in 1914. Though Chaplin disliked Essanay and left only after one year, several of his films were critical and major box office successes, notably The Tramp, one of the first comedies to portray character depth. Chaplin's departure greatly weakened Essanay; after an attempt to match Chaplin with Max Linder, the company was absorbed by Vitagraph Studios in 1918 (itself later absorbed by Warner Brothers).
Niles is known for the Essanay Silent Film Museum, as well as the Niles Canyon Railway to Sunol. It has a large Sikh community.
Niles, Fremont, California
Worked a double today. Am exhausted, physically. It was pretty brutal but I made $190. I don't think I've made that much on a Sunday double in probably six months. The bonus is that I already was dead even for my bills so everything I made tonight can go into savings. I'm proud of that since it means that I'll start March with some money in the bank. Working so much is tiring, but worth it. Anyway now I'm in my cozy clothes - tights, boxers, Stars shirt - and going to bed.
“Whatever you are physically...male or female, strong or weak, ill or healthy--all those things matter less than what your heart contains. If you have the soul of a warrior, you are a warrior. All those other things, they are the glass that contains the lamp, but you are the light inside.”
Cassandra Clare
Clockwork Angel
Houston Texas Livestock Show and Rodeo State FFA tractor technician contest Kids repairing a physically disabled tractor March 7 2011 Reliant Center AG Signs mechanics tools box's
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
I'm feeling like physically I need a break from my daily computer use since I'm experiencing tendonitis in my right shoulder and my massage therapist says it's from repetetive motion with the mouse, etc. I will miss the daily communication with my friends here but unless I want to be in chronic pain for a hobby .... I will continue to upload some photos probably daily at least for a good long while but I just can't take the time to add to groups, write too many comments, surf, etc. I hope some of you will continue to keep in touch with me and know my interest is still in this cyber-place and that this saddens me more than you can imagine. I still don't know what I want to be or do "when I grow up" and I'm back to square 1 Again! Bev
A bit under the weather physically, a bit more under the weather emotionally. Don't have to be at my freelance gig until 6, so I've been spending rather more time in bed than is reasonable. Moping in bed seems better than the alternatives; I've already stopped typing twice today on the grounds that you should walk away from the keyboard when you are miserable and grumpy and tired.
Do no harm. ::sigh::
FULL DISCLAIMER: If it were financially and physically possible I would buy EVERYTHING in Hobby Lobby. (I was actually shopping there this afternoon). It should also be noted that I’m a big fan of Fixer Upper’s Chip and Joanna Gaines. (I actually listened to all 5 hours of their audio book). Who doesn’t love shiplap and demo day? The point of my disclaimer is to show that I do appreciate mainstream home decor and stylings. However, I really enjoy collecting unusual, original home decor and art pieces. This is definitely one of my more unusual purchases. It’s a hand sculpted/painted polymer light switch plate created by an artist named Dogzilla. I’ve wanted one of her light switch plates for quite some time. The detail and paint job is amazing. I LOVE it! Instead of using it as a light switch plate it’ll be displayed as an art object right next to my Fabergé egg collection.
Being physically active and maintaining a healthy diet can help our skin, which is a reflection of our general health, stay strong and attractive. Learn what to do to properly care for your skin by watching this video.
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After a physically tiring day I lay in bed and looked to my left at this shelf that houses all my pursuits. Books, sketchbooks, yarn and on-going knitting projects... not a sophisticated composed drawing, simply a doodle that was a pleasure as my pen wandered over the page and I never really looked properly at what I was sketching. Then I broke out all three watercolour palettes and was like a kid in a candy store colouring it all in.
For "stacks" theme on lynnnonameblog.blogspot.com.au/
The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) is one of the newer museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Physically, it's an impressive structure from outside, on the northeast corner of 15th & Madison next to the Washington Monument.
The museum is basically 7 floors. The ground floor with the gift shop & information with a large atrium. The 3 floors below ground predominantly tell history (chronologically) from the slave trade up to current day. The 3 upper floors address different aspects of culture (music, art, dance, theater, sports, and literature among others).
The photo you are looking at here is from my second visit, which happily coincided with Malcolm X's 96th birthday (19 May 2021). Since I'd been before, I didn't stop by information, but from what I recall of my first visit, they suggest starting with the lower floors and finishing with the upper floors. You'll probably want to block a half day, at least, to take this museum in.
Should you follow the suggestion of history before culture, you'll walk behind the information desk and around a back hallway to take an elevator down to the bottom floor (or stairs around the elevator shaft, should you choose). When you come out, you're greeted by darkness and displays regarding the slave trade in general, and in the different regions of the country, including "highlights" of the era, like Bacon's Rebellion, Denmark Vesey, etc. There is no specific demarcation to let you know you are moving up from one floor to another, but there are ramps (it's not a trick or anything like that). The farther up you go, the more you approach modern day, passing information about famous historical figures (Douglass, Tubman, DuBois, Booker T. Washington) and historic events (emancipation, sit ins, segregation, Jim Crow laws, black nationalism) until finishing with a few exhibits that highlight specific decades (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).
From there, you can take a break and grab lunch in the cafe -- if it ever opens again -- where they have foods that are staples in the black community -- before continuing to the other half of the museum.
I would suggest taking the escalator up to the top floor and working your way down. On the top floor, you'll find the exhibits for art, music, literature, and theater/television. Going down a floor, you'll find sports and special exhibitions. The fourth floor (well...2nd, I guess) is a hands on workshop and genealogy research center.
Realistically, this museum takes multiple visits to really let everything seep in. Even after two visits, I feel like I barely glossed over everything.
Ian Fowler
Hometown Witney
Age 46
Ian's nomination story
Although physically handicapped from an early age, Ian has never let this prevent him from pursuing his ambitions as a long distance runner. In order to compete in all the marathons that he has, he has to continue training even though he knows that he is likely to trip and fall many times. Alongside this, he works hard for his local running club and helps encourage the younger runners in their training as well as marshalling for local and national events. At work he is the epitome of selfless support, willing to help others for the benefit of the business whatever the personal cost - from staying late to making the multi bus journey into work at weekends to help resolve urgent issues. As a keen athlete, I know that Ian would also fully appreciate the honour of being the Olympic torchbearer.
www.london2012.com/torch-relay/torchbearers/torchbearers=...
Wow the floor of the balcony looks very unsafe.
This apartment building, at 907 Ann Street in Parkersburg, W.Va., is physically within the boundaries of the U.S. National Park Service's "Julia-Ann Square Historic District," but has been designated a "non-conforming intrusion" upon the district's precious daintiness. Me, I tend to like nonconformists and underdogs.
Do you like and want that Grand Vitara from circa 1998-2005?
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In Parkersburg, West Virginia, on December 23rd, 2018, on the north side of Ann Street, east of 9th Street.
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One time we were in the city. I had breakfast with this man I will
refer to as Fire. We sat in a diner encroached physically by a huge
Insurance building. When this building was built there was an attempt
move the diner. No said the Diner I will not move. So the insurance
building got built with its butt pushed up against this mighty little
dinner. Our curved formica benches in the corner window booth
supported us while we had the All Day Breakfast. He has been working
on this project with May Flies. He is going to rent a spot light on
the day they come and try and attract them en-mass.
He described the life of the May fly. It is a sexual and is born
pregnant. It hatches and can make one flight, witch in most cased is
very short. Its abdomen explodes killing it by expelling the eggs it
has in side. Its life is something in the order of 24 hours. This is
not a picture of a May fly.
We have driven back into the fold of the woods. The building was
still standing. One must celebrate the small victories. This morning
the news from 2 hours ago reported that Cody's in Berkley will be
closing. US has increased its charitable giving by 14%. It was
attributed to Katrina and the Tsunami.
The day is over cast and cool. The final game of the Stanley Cup will
be played tonight. Do you know who is playing? No fair checking. This
was a test. If you cheated the next time we are going to take away
you cell phone and your gun.
We are going to skin the roof today. I am not sure what we are going
to do with it when we are done. Maybe make some shoes or a belt.
maybe a jacket. I am not sure, Chip has just been pacing through the
half cabin and repeating the words "gotta skin the roof, gotta skin
the roof" I keep telling him that the roof has no skin. He says
"gotta skin the roof"
So as the long hand gets its weakest and falls to the bottom of the
clock face we put the boots on and GET TO WORK!
This program was brought to you by:http://www.midnightpapersales.com/
mayflies.html and "Mayflies of the Driftless Region" by Gaylord
Schanilec. If you were to visit the site and you click his books at
the top there is this book he did by getting a nuclear microscope and
looking at the may fly then he did huge wood engravings. No money has
exchanged hands.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
Really really physically tired today and wanted something nice and warm for supper. Dug up the oden set from the freezer and heated that up nice and hot. Ah, good times!
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The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
Being physically, mentally, mentally, and also mentally healthy during pregnancy is something that most women recognize is necessary. As yoga comes to be extra prominent as well as mainstream in our Western globe, it is an all-natural progression for prenatal yoga courses to be offered to resolve an expecting female’s wellness holistically. Nonetheless, there are […]
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We took some physically disabled people to the zoo for our Community Investment day today. Thankfully it was a beautiful sunny day and naturally I took my camera.
Our guests apparently all acquired their disability rather than suffering from it from birth, but all were coping "manfully" with life in a wheelchair.
We all had a great time chatting and telling jokes.
Here's a group of my friends from the office with our guests plus a couple of ring tailed lemurs.
This may not be the best photo I took today but it's definitely my Project 365 choice
Plaster internal cast of a Russian GP-5 respirator.
This was an experiment in physically manifesting the space a person occupies with something tactile and obvious.
From Wikipedia:
Letchworth Village was a residential institution located in Rockland County, New York, built for the physically and mentally disabled of all ages from the newborn to the elderly. Opened in 1911, Letchworth Village at its peak consisted of over 130 buildings spread out over many acres of land.
On February 27, 1950, the first trial case of the polio vaccine in the United States was administered to an 8-year-old patient. After the patient suffered no side effects, the vaccine was administered to 19 more of the institution's children.
In 1972, a New York affiliate of ABC News featured Letchworth Village and its appalling conditions in an episode called Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace which helped lead to reform of similar healthcare institutions throughout the United States. But prior media attention and national focus was not enough to save Letchworth Village, and by the mid-1980s, the institution was no longer being adequately funded nor properly managed and residents, including children, continued to be found unclothed, unbathed, and neglected. In addition to rampant abuse among the institution's residents, staff also suffered abuse at the hands of fellow co-workers which included incidents of rape.
In 1996 the institution was permanently closed down, and many of its abandoned structures have since fallen into serious disrepair.
In 2011, Letchworth was featured on the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures cable-television series on Season 5, Episode 6 which originally aired on October 28, 2011.
Photo: Taken Nov. 2012
We never disrespected the lands, buildings or the past while visiting.
We had a more ‘active’ childhood than the present digital generation does! As a parent, we are sure that at some point or the other you’ve found yourself wondering whether your kid is getting enough exercise or not.
1. Races
2. Sports
3. Obstacle Course
4. Hunt!
5. Dance!
6. Hula Hooping
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Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
School punishments - Since ancient times it was customary to chastise children in case of non-compliance with the disciplinary rules in the school physically the teacher to the early 20th Century being granted the same right of chatisement as the parents. However, there have been since the Middle Ages voices, such as Walther von der Vogelweide, who says: " Nobody can be brought with rod blows to good behavior, a good word is like a blow ...". However, the rod remains throughout the Middle Ages and until recently the symbol of the teaching profession, with it pupils were beaten partly on the back, the buttocks or the fingers. In medieval schoolrooms it hung always visible as a reminder to the students on the wall. Also, the "Nachbleiben" (being kept in after school) and the confinement after school (detention) are sentences that were used in the Middle Ages particularly with regard to disruptive students, in addition to that, often came significant fines, for example, if a student was caught red-handed with a woman in the Burse, the dormitory.
It was only later as more corporal punishments emerged, be it kneeling on the floor, sometimes exacerbated by small woods or peas, sitting on the donkey bank, which was modeled on the shape of a donkey, or even wearing a donkey hat with long ears to point out the Lernunwillen (unwillingness to learn) of the student.
School punishments were to the early 20th Century in use, since the 19th Century they were, however, already strictly regulated, as it is said in a school regulation of 1907.: "School punishments should never cause some kind of health impairment. Corporal punishment (on the hand, in boys on the buttocks, never blows to the head, the ears, the back of the knee or abdomen) should only take place with moral errors, malice or rudeness, never in case of default. Impositions must be limited as far as possible, the time-consuming, mind-numbing, mechanical copying is decidedly to disapprove. The keeping in after school makes only sense if there's sufficient supervision, exposing (corner stand) shall be limited to a few minutes".
Since 1918 in Austria all school punishments are prohibited that aim to corporal punishment, its place have taken disciplinary measures.
Exchange Theatre is currently staging 1984. The story is gruesome and violent both psychologically and physically. In the story public hanging of enemies is part of The Party war propaganda and everybody likes to go to a good hanging on their free time. So to get people in the play mood a hanging was staged in the foyer. The play is really good, the actors are great and the scenes of good effect. I barely remembered the book, which I read when I was 15 (indeed in 1984) but while watching the play it came back. My favourite part is the presentation of the rebels manifesto staged as a lecture on sociology. It was a pleasure to listen and gave you the impression of him being in control: rationally if he understands the theory he can counteract it. However that's naive. And this is why for me 1984 is so compelling and horrible at the same time. Winston is naive, he is no hero, he doesn't have big schemes in his head, although he thinks he does. He fundamentally trusts people despite everything in his world cries out betrayal. He doesn't understand that people in power don't play by the rules. Rules are for those who are not in power, the outer party and the prole. He therefore gets caught at the height of his bliss when he is most vulnerable and ends up in the Ministry of Love. The scenes of torture there are so crude and realistic that people get out with muscles hurting for the tension. And when in the closing scene a demented Winston finally shouts his love for Big Brother my heart sank in hopelessness. I knew then why I forgot most of the book and remembered only few scenes between Winston and Julia.
Sixty-three Soldiers are mentally and physically pushed to their limits though a 16-hour event encompassing 12 rigorous stations that tested the Soldiers' abilities as they all attempt to join the Order of the Spur. Through teamwork forty-two of those Soldiers came together, passed the test and were accepted into the brotherhood of cavalrymen. On April 18, United States Forces-Iraq, Special Troops Battalion held a "Spur Ride" on Victory Base Compound to provide Soldiers an opportunity to participate in the Cavalry tradition and earn their golden spurs while deployed to Iraq.
As recounted in the New Testament's Apocrypha, Jesus' mother Mary was physically raised, or assumed, to heaven after her death. In this Assumption of the Virgin, a choir of angels lifts Mary's body upward in a dramatic spiraling motion toward a burst of divine light. The twelve apostles gather around her tomb. Some raise their hands in awe; others reach down to touch her discarded shroud. The three holy women are probably Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary's two sisters. The kneeling woman holds a flower, referring to the blossoms that miraculously filled the empty coffin.
In 1611, the cathedral at Antwerp announced a competition for an Assumption altar. On 16 February 1618, Rubens submitted two modelli or models to the clergy. He finished the huge altarpiece in September 1626. Thus, fifteen years elapsed between the beginning and conclusion of this project. The cathedral needed the time to complete a majestic marble frame, and Rubens was preoccupied with other commissions.
The relation of the National Gallery's panel to the final altarpiece and to another, smaller sketch is a topic of scholarly debate. One of these paintings may be a later replica that Rubens or a member of his workshop made for a private patron.
A physically handicapped Kashmiri shia mourner shouts anti-India slogans as police fired tear smoke shell on the moharram procession in central Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-held Kashmir, February 18, 2005. Moharram, the first month of Islamic calander is observed around the world for ten days of mourning in the rememberance of martydom of Imam Hussain, the grand son of Prophet Mohammad.
Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
Our disabled daughter, Christina Nichole, was physically and mentally abused by a doctor and police officer at the Gray's Harbor County Hospital in Aberdeen WA last Thursday, March 11, 2010, while she was there after being transported by ambulance to seek care for a 10-day severe headache and nearly continuous epileptic seizures, as requested by phone by Harborview Hospital in Seattle where Christina had recently had a 5 day brain study and medicine change. Please visit pekingeseshihtzu.wordpress.com/christina-nichole%e2%80%99... to read the entire story. Blessings, Judy
Ian Fowler
Hometown Witney
Age 46
Ian's nomination story
Although physically handicapped from an early age, Ian has never let this prevent him from pursuing his ambitions as a long distance runner. In order to compete in all the marathons that he has, he has to continue training even though he knows that he is likely to trip and fall many times. Alongside this, he works hard for his local running club and helps encourage the younger runners in their training as well as marshalling for local and national events. At work he is the epitome of selfless support, willing to help others for the benefit of the business whatever the personal cost - from staying late to making the multi bus journey into work at weekends to help resolve urgent issues. As a keen athlete, I know that Ian would also fully appreciate the honour of being the Olympic torchbearer.
www.london2012.com/torch-relay/torchbearers/torchbearers=...
By Roberto Bertran
Based off of the sound mind, body, and soul concept, Serenity both graphically and physically displays its user’s “balance” throughout the day respectively via an e-ink / OLED combination display and with a unique moving flexible underside.
The device stores and sorts the user’s tasks and activities into the 3 main categories; the mind, body, and soul. The mind section contains any knowledge based activities (e-mail, messages, work schedules, appointments, etc.), the body section contains physical activities (exercise routines, diet plans, meal options etc.), and lastly, the soul section contains any spiritual based activities (entertainment, leisure activities, friends and family time, etc.). As the day progresses and the user completes, creates new, or misses tasks, Serenity represents the overall “balance” of the 3 categories. An all white display represents a perfect balance, whereas a gray to black shaded region represents a deficiency in that particular category, calling attention to it. In addition to the graphic display, Serenity’s unique flexible underside bulges out in desktop mode to create a “teeter-totter” where the device will physically tilt down in the direction of the deficient category.
Serenity is operated via a brilliant innovative circular touch-screen, and offers all of the standard calling, messaging, and mobile features expected from any modern device in addition to its unique balancing element. It also boasts a few surprise features including a massage function which makes use of the flexible moving underside to give an effective acupressure hand massage. Serenity creates a mobile experience designed to establish balance and harmony in its user’s active lifestyle.
Pushing themselves physically to get up this hill. The picture does not do the hill justice, but it continues on a slow, slight incline for miles...
Today was exhausting. Not even like physically exhausting, just the kind where from the second you get out of bed the only thing you want to do is get back in. My morning was rushed because I had to get to an art club meeting before school, which I was still late to anyways. Then because I had to turn stuff in for it I was late to my French class and I ended up without a partner so I get took look up shit about a castle all by myself. Wonderful. I sat listening to music and doing work because I was pissed off. Algebra 2 we had an assembly to talk about our class rings. I basically went through the rest of my day trying to figure out what I want to get. Chemistry was boring. We talked about converting moles to atoms. Lunch was weird because it was full of people and usually its just Aylah, the teacher and I. Art was boring. I spaced out a lot, tried to brain storm and BS'd in that class. Also (we'll call him K) didn't get president or vice president of Art Club and this makes me happy because he's turning out to be someone no one knows. Band was stupid. Macro was also stupid. English was eh. I was kinda annoyed because this one kid wasn't debating the right way, he was pissing people off. We left when it ended and Natalie and I like passed out on the bench because we were so tired. I'm tired of doing the same thing every damn day. I think every other quarter they should switch up your class times or something. I found my mood ring and im gonna wear it for a while so i get used to wearing a ring on that finger because I usually don't wear rings at all.