Tuesday, May 19, 2009

www.wolframalpha.com

Decided to check out this new "computational knowledge engine" for the weather on E's and Z's birthdates--then got adventuresome and checked out Mark's and mine--we were all born on cloudy days. Mark and I were born under waning crescent moons, E under a full moon, Z under a waxing gibbous moon.

RA (readers' advisory)

NoveList May 2009 RA News: Here's teacher David Carr on the importance of reading books that are outside your comfort zone:
Throughout the term, I estimate that at least half of the class was reading in a genre they had not encountered before. The importance of this exposure in their experience was emphatic: the value of a class in RA or popular literature is not only about the books we read, and the tastes that require them - it's about the breaking-through (giving up snobbery, forgetting English Literature, remembering how to read like a child) that even enthusiastic readers may require in order to pick up something new and challenging to our assumptions.
One of the novels his class read was The Buckskin Line by Elmer Kelton. That's a choice sure to be applauded by someone in my family who shall remain nameless but who is stuck in the western genre.

Mysterious


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Here's the reflection I found on the ceiling in the bedroom this morning.

Azalea reflection


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Here's the azalea that's outside our bedroom window.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Rhododendron, close-up


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Now if the rain will only hold off for a few days these blossoms should stay nice and fresh. Nothing ruins them faster than a lot of rain and that's what we've been used to lately.

Rhododendron


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On Mother's Day there were only two flowers in bloom at the very top of this bush (tree?)--now look at it one week later.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Mr. Toad


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This little guy was keeping Z and me company this afternoon when we were transplanting ferns so that I could get close enough to the living room windows to wash them.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Pioneer Woman Photography - Ree Drummond

This is a post that totally breaks my heart and I am so guilty of this “foolish pride”.

Pioneer Woman Photography - Ree Drummond

Monday, May 11, 2009

Mark in Mohnton--watercolor version


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Mark in Mohnton


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Z used this picture for inspiration when he needed a subject for his watercolor project.

Brontosaurus Mark


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Apatosaurus, including the popular, but obsolete synonym Brontosaurus, is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived about 150 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period.

The Great Canoe


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Your friendly guide at the American Museum of Natural History points to an extraordinary dugout canoe--the longest of its type still surviving--which was made around 1878 by Native people from the Northwest coast.

Spooky


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Erin and Alex don't look too worried about all the supernatural beings in the case behind them at the Museum of Natural History.

Mother's Day Flowers


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This is the most unusual dahlia in the bunch. Hope it doesn't appeal to the squirrels--remember last year they kept chomping on my Gerbera daisies.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Dahlias


Mother's Day Flowers, originally uploaded by mkherzog.

These dahlias are this year's Mother's Day flowers. They're planted in special moisture-retaining potting soil so should thrive in this flower box on the deck.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Finished Top


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Here's the quilt top and that's as far as I've gotten. The next step is to get brave and go rent the longarm quilter at the store in Aberdeen.

Quilt Pieces


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and cut all 585 pieces that make up the front of the quilt!

Fabric


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So what could I do but order the fabric from two online fabric companies and four quilt shops . . .

Erin's Quilt


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Erin gave me this book for Christmas and mentioned that she LOVED the quilt on the cover . . .

Trip to Salisbury


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Here's the sunrise on the way to Salisbury last Saturday. We had to leave by 5:30 (ugh) in order to get to Mark's meeting on time.

Heron in Salisbury - a set on Flickr

I spotted this heron in Salisbury last Saturday and spent 30 minutes taking pictures.  It was surprisingly calm given all the people and dogs coming and going along both sides of the stream.  A poodle barked and sent it flying; I was only able to keep track of it for so long, as you can see on the video.

Heron in Salisbury - a set on Flickr

BooksForKidsBlog: Bear-y Welcome Back: <em>Paddington Here and Now</em> by Michael Bond

A brand new Paddington Bear adventure—read all about it on one of my favorite blogs—booksforkidsblog—written by a retired school librarian who just happens to be Instapundit’s mother.

BooksForKidsBlog: Bear-y Welcome Back: Paddington Here and Now by Michael Bond