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With my correct name this time. They people are really quick to respond, which is cool. Go check it out on Treehouse - A Web Development Magazine.
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
I like this color scheme for message boxes. Haven't eye-dropped them yet though. Kind of looks like french fries.
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Took Chee up there today to see them thought it would be interesting for her - she loved feeding them ..
Title came from a saying .. I used to have a Guinea Pig called Squirrel www.kornage.co.uk/new-guinea-pig.htm and I used to tell everyone 'It's a Squirrel'
That site is very out dated a webdev never updates their own site like a bricklayer never repoints his own house ;)
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Live band karaoke returned to edUi during the reception at Rapture in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Live band karaoke returned to edUi during the reception at Rapture in Charlottesville on 10/9/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Margot Shetterly gave a fireside chat with Erin White at the opening keynote of the edUi Conference at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville on 10/8/18.
Photo by Pat Jarrett/Virginia Humanities
Rome Exhibition: Baroque Underworld. Vice And Destitution In Rome
Date(s): 17/10/14 - 18/01/15. Venue: Villa Medici, Viale della Trinità dei Monti 1, 00187 Rome, Italy.
There is still time to visit the 'The Baroque Underworld', which is being hosted by the Accademia di Francia (French Academy) at the Villa Medici until the 18th January 2015. The exhibition is dedicated to the dark side and underclasses of Roman baroque society, who created an astounding display of artistic inventiveness and paradoxes. There are more than 50 pieces on show, all of which originate from Rome during the first part of the 17th century and display the neglected facet of Rome’s artistic creativeness. The exhibition has been created in collaboration with the Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris and it will move to this museum in February 2015.
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays): 10:00am to 7:00pm (last admission 6:30pm)
Tickets
12 Euros (including a guided tours of Villa Medici and its gardens)
Free admission on Thursdays 5:00pm to 7:00pm