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After watching the geese fly out (and waiting endlessly for the cranes to do the same), we moved on to one of the other ponds. Lots of cranes hanging around there, too. They were leaving in small groups like this one, four or five at a time.
There's almost the full range of flight motion in these five birds - the sort of thing DaVinci might have sketched as a flight study of the crane.
Senior Lizzy Kirkham, Environmental Studies and Religious Studies major, took the French Language and Culture in the South of France Winter Term course.
Lizzy had this to say: "Ancient ampitheatre in Lyon, France."
(Okay, no, the logbook underneath betrays that I tried to work, but got stuck and switched to lying in the buttercups reading a non-work book instead...)
What are those empty pages of the books for?
Well I guess they are for drawings... To stimulate students when they get bored. :p
[my work]
I was going to study here. Nobody can argue with the view of the Madison skyline. But I took some photos and left given that the table/bench combo was full of graffiti, cigarette stubs and garbage.......a shame, this was such a nice study place....
Photograph taken by Julian McBain
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Title : Grad Studies
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1962
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : June2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 38-599
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
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How do people with ADHD study? Good lord, I'm lucky that the class I am doing the major work in right now is largely informal. We basically read articles and discuss them in "class", which is an electronic message board. I still can't totally let go of my worry about not being "intellectual" enough. I don't do academic speech. I never learned it, and at this point in my life, I actively distrust it. Maybe my bias is showing, but if I can say what needs saying in a brief and clear manner, shouldn't that count for something?
I took some time off of work because it was making me crazy. I am hoping to go in in the morning with a clearer sense of boundaries for myself. Get to work on time. Take one hour for lunch, away from my desk. Leave work on time, headed for another library where I will read and ponder for a few hours before going home and going to bed at a decent hour.
On Thursdays I will head straight home so that I might watch bullshit television on NBC from 8-9:30. At 9:30 I will ponder why I hate Scrubs so much.
Today was a day I felt blessed and thankful in spite of some of my challenges. I thank the universe for being able to go to grad school. I thank the universe for being able to move cross country *again*. I thank the universe for helping me find post-divorce clarity. I thank the universe for teaching me to have faith in myself again.
Most of all, I thank the universe for bringing my playful, sexy, funny side back. I sure have missed her.
[As always, mocking me for being a hippie is acceptable.]
Christian Schoyen travelled as motivational/spiritual teacher conducting 30+ engagements across America to awaken the vikings spirit by individuals connecting with their authentic true-self. Tour ranged from small to large venues in cites such as Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Washington, Virginia, Los Angeles and Atlanta . Most major cities visited, with 1000's of people encountered and interviewed. The Awakening Tour was launched after national television campaign on CNN and TNT.
Field studies. Raining and raining and raining. No chance to get ouside, but will enjoy this process when I do. I like the idea of pen and wash. Picked this iris and leaves and brought it to the table.
Thanks to the UMSL Study Abroad Summer 2011 participants from the Spanish Language Dominican Republic Program for their photos!
www.umsl.edu/services/abroad/summer/dominican%20republic....
McKinley Study
by: Peggy McFarland
Item 3020
Medium: Original Oil
Dimensions: 13in x 11in
Donor: Peggy McFarland
Value: $900
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