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So this is what I do when I get bored of studying... ;]
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1906 Color Plate : North American Study of Weeds
Measures 7 x 10 inches , produced in 1906
from a guide on North American Weeds
Artist : Norman Criddle : each plate is initialed
Color Plates made from original watercolors of the weeds of North America
Printed on a heavy pulp paper, so the page itself is not bright white.
The artist did shading on the originals and that is carried over to the plate.
The color plate page was once sewn into a book, one edge has been slightly trimmed to remove the stitched edge.
Samantha Stryke works the Red Cross booth at the LA Pride Festival at LA State Historic Park on Saturday, June 11, 2022. The Blood Services team hosted a Red Cross table to provide education and information about the ADVANCE Study, which aims to recruit participants within the LGBTQ+ community. Photo by Raquel G. Frohlich/American Red Cross.
Colorado State University's Department of Communication Studies hosts the third annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival, April 14, 2018.
Her Honour presents the 2018 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Social Studies Education Student Award to Brandon Day.
Still on the tree, backlit in the rising sun. I'd never have got these had there been any breeze. Dedicated macro lens, monopod with rifle rest.
amack is busy studying for psyc, Bio, Piano History 5, and ect. so for the next little while she'll be missing, but please leave a message, via facebook, phone, or at school
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This African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta africana, was photographed in Kenya, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
In my study. Most of my books are conveniently placed on shelves behind me. So, when I don't want to study, I simply face the computer screen and don't turn around!! HaHa!
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I have always thought about exploring the option to have Buster and/or Harley work towards being a therapy dog. I have been a little chicken to go try it out, but I thought what the heck! So I went to an info session tonight. I know I have some work to do with them (biggest challenge will be working on getting Buster not to jump) - but we are going to go for it. Lots more steps to do...but it is a start!
I brought them home a pamphlet to read ;)