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Fort Scaur is located in Somerset in the West End of Bermuda. Construction of the fort began in 1868. It was to have a strategic location to support the Royal Navy Dockyards and sits on the highest point of land in the West End. The fort was garrisoned with British troops until the end of WW1 and American forces were stationed there during WW11. It is now a park and a good place for birding.
I was in Rugby with our fantastic local Labour candidate, Debbie Bannigan. (5th December, 2019)
She took me to took the wonderful people at Bilton school, where we spoke about Labour's transformative education policies.
We took an extended Weekend to take the girls to Minnesota to visit Amy's parents. On the second day of our visit we went to the Eagle Rescuse center in Wabash and Lark's Toys in Kellogg. I must admit while I thought the toy museum would be weak, it was very cool, and they probably had one of the most beautiful carousels I have ever seen.
In the British Virgin Islands, one of the more popular attractions on Virgin Gorda is the natural stretch of beach known as The Baths. Huge boulders, haphazardly hurled to their resting places by a prehistoric volcano, form caves, pools and grottoes that give the beach its spectacular beauty. Though challenging to squeeze through in places, the trail leading between the beaches is well worth the 20-minute walk, crawl and climb. (A nearby protected area, in fact, is called Crawl National Park.)
We took an extended Weekend to take the girls to Minnesota to visit Amy's parents. On the second day of our visit we went to the Eagle Rescuse center in Wabash and Lark's Toys in Kellogg. I must admit while I thought the toy museum would be weak, it was very cool, and they probably had one of the most beautiful carousels I have ever seen.
It was a pleasure to visit Milton Keynes and support our fantastic Labour candidates, Charlynne Pullen and Hannah O'Neill, in their election campaigns. (31st October, 2019)
We took an extended Weekend to take the girls to Minnesota to visit Amy's parents. On the second day of our visit we went to the Eagle Rescuse center in Wabash and Lark's Toys in Kellogg. I must admit while I thought the toy museum would be weak, it was very cool, and they probably had one of the most beautiful carousels I have ever seen.
Visiting artist Joy Harjo joins Museum of Contemporary Craft Director Namita Gupta Wiggers in leading PNCA students through the exhibit "This Is Not A Silent Movie".
Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) in collaboration with Museum of Contemporary Craft (MoCC) is honored to welcome celebrated author, activist, and musician Joy Harjo, who will deliver the 2014 Alfred Edelman Lecture on Wednesday, March 12, 6:30 pm.
Organized by The Craft & Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) in collaboration with the Anchorage Museum, This Is Not A Silent Movie: Four Contemporary Alaska Native Artists is centered around four acclaimed Alaska Native artists whose groundbreaking contemporary works question institutional methods of identifying Native heritage, examine their own mixed-race identities, and challenge perceptions and stereotypes about indigenous peoples.
Photos by Joseph Greer '14.