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Hooked by: Evelyn Wood
Designer: Jane McGown Flynn
Teacher: Self
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Tổ chức giáo dục EPVS chân thành cảm ơn các vị phụ huynh và các em học sinh đã nhiệt tình tham gia Science Camp 2015.
Ngày đầu tiên của chương trình đã diễn ra rất tốt đẹp. Dù còn một chút bỡ ngỡ nhưng các con đã nhanh chóng làm quen được với thầy cô giáo và các bạn cùng lớp của mình qua những trò chơi tập thể bằng tiếng Anh vô cùng thú vị. Vào buổi chiều, các con đã được tham gia trò chơi chuyền bóng (Captain Ball) đầy hào hứng khi các con phải cùng nhau bàn chiến thuật, phối hợp thật tốt để chuyền được bóng đến người đội trưởng của đội mình. Buổi đầu tiên đã kết thúc với nhiều niềm vui và bài học bổ ích. Mong rằng sự hăng hái, nhiệt tình của các con sẽ được duy trì trong suốt Science Camp 2015. Dưới đây là một số hình ảnh của ngày đầu Science Camp 2015.
EPVS would like to thank all of the parents and students participated in Science Camp 2015.
The first day of the program was a great success. Even though there was a little shyness at first, all members of each class have quickly gotten to know their teachers and classmates through many interesting English games. In the afternoon, students participated in Captain Ball game in which they have to discuss the team’s strategies, coordinate to get the ball to the caption to win the game. The first day ended with a lot of fun and experience. We really hope that this spirit will continue throughout Science Camp 2015. Here are some pictures from day 1’s activities:
This is one of the Qumran caves, in which the now famous "Dead Sea Scrolls" were found between 1947 and 1956.
Get the whole story "How to Survive Disneyland's Indiana Jones Adventure" at disneywizard.angelfire.com
Beware
the false
pathways
that lead
to death
Beware
the deadly
boobytraps
that lurk
within
Temple of the forbidden eye
Look not into the eyes
of Mara and you shall gain
admission to the temple of
your greatest secret desire
Today the Jodo Mission of Hawaii saw the return of its hand-painted Japanese hanging scroll. At least 60 years old and the second largest such artifact in Hawaii, it was fully restored by skilled Japanese artisans under the direction of Japan Memorial Corporation's Tatsuji Maeda, who presented the restoration work to the Jodo Mission board this morning. This prized artwork will be carefully stored and only displayed in the temple maybe twice a year. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about these scrolls, it was certainly an education for us (and a substantial investment).
Iron Flowers
sluggish, semi-stagnant
the water in Haitian gutters,
small gullets, trickles green,
sewerage green, here even
the dirt is poor and
there is a cloying dullness
camouflaging even strongly
persistent colors
in squared, white walled
cemeteries
funeral flowers are made of
painted iron/ i see no roses
rising through this Port
Au Prince poverty
i hesitate to take pictures
it is like thievery
almost like
i am stealing precious light
that these, my brothers and sister,
need to live
by Kalam Salaam
Gateway to a property which I think has been demolished now. Even the stone lions which were on the gate posts have now gone. There's a developer's sign saying they can build a home to your requirements.
One of the many beautiful cast pieces that decorate the facades of the buildings around Sanat Barbara, CA..
The 20th scroll in my Alphabet Challenge: T is for Trencher, which holds many rolls.
Inspired by Royal 6 E VII f. 514 Tabelliones www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?S...
M'lady Jasmine was crowned the Rat Queen of the Wyewood Revel 2011. Her name was filled on on site. The scroll composed on marbled vellum. The Lombardic versal H is whimsical in nature, portraying the locked gates of Wyewood Shire sitting on a rat-hole hill in front of a golden piece of cheese. Right now, I am into drolleries, so I came up with this very simple one for this children's scroll. The wave motif at the bottom was originally intended to flow under the castle like the River Wye, but ended up in the bottom right quadrant.
Study of colors and light in my bedroom. I know the focus should be on the scroll and not on the lamp shade but I don't have a camera without the auto focus settings.
The richness of the occasion and the real opulence of an ‘Indian’ styled wedding has been brought out to perfection in this amazing merrun velvet cloth scroll card. Stitched around shining golden bars and tied by a silk tassel, the card is customizable in terms of border, text and design. The card is contained in an velvet cloth box with an additional envelop for postage.
Calligraphy and words by Kayleigh McWhyte, OL.
(*The original scroll was unfortunately snowbound in Nova Scotia as Winter Storm Nemo was rolling through the north, and thusly, the airport over there was closed. Guthfrith made it to the event, but alas, the scroll didn't, and I wanted to make sure he went home with the knowledge that his scroll would be waiting for him back home in Ruantallan. Also, in doing a bit of research on the word 'promissory', I came to learn that the term "promissory note" is out of period. To correct this, I figured a document statement in the official sense by the Tyger Clerk (Promise of the Tyger Clerk) would suffice instead. The text is my slightly rushed version of an English secretary hand, done in the royal room at the event, before court.)
The color that catches you attention like no other is blue, the most soothing of tones. This scroll card has leaf image ground and silver and dark blue printed floral border design. The framing bars are blue with silver finish. A silver tassel ties the card. The box envelope has similar design and a silver tassel ties it too.