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In case it wasn’t clear…
…bulldozers are fun to jump off of, especially when executing the “victory cheer”.
English through art
I used to devote many lessons to making giant diaramas with my preschool and kintergarden students, having them create their own little worlds. We made scrolling landscapes of the country, the world, the city, a farm, the ocean, and other environments. By making their own little animals and things to fill their worlds with, the … Continue reading
Meditation Headshot
It’s me, pondering the mysteries of the universe.
My Crazy Older Brother
What would you think if your older brother told you about his dream? I’m still shaking my head in disbelief…
Skull in the mud
The water in a reservoir on Awajishima, where Justin and I usually go fishing, dropped by about 20 feet. Giant clams lay with their guts exposed, frozen gasping in death. Among the detritus exposed on the mudflats was this bleached deer skull (more skull pics here). Fittingly, we caught no fish on this day.
Legos imitate life
Kicking back on a weekend.
Digging through the archives
This week I will be going through pictures that I have taken over the last two years and posting a few. These may be the last “real” pictures that I post until I get a new camera, because my well-used Casio has taken such abuse over the two years that I have owned it that … Continue reading
Rex
For some reason, Rex has been running through my thoughts lately. I miss you, dude.
Ubuyama: The Saga Continues
My “grand-successor”, Ted Grudin, is keeping a blog in Ubuyama. I think that Ubuyama may be the best documented of any rural area in Kyushu, thanks to the progressive posts from this blog, Jane’s, and Ted’s. Cool. Keep up the posting, Ted…
A shift away from stocking trout
It seems that the DFG is going to continue to cut back on stocking trout in the Sierras (here’s the link). On top of this, trout are actually being removed from lakes to protect the threatened populations of yellow legged frogs. I have fond memories of going fishing with our family, and coming home with … Continue reading