Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Wordless Wednesday
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6/24/2008 10:01:00 PM
Label: ecuador trip 08, wordless wednesday
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"I would make them all learn English; and then I would let the clever ones learn Latin as an honour, and Greek as a treat" --Sir Winston Churchill
The sorting hat says that I belong in Gryffindor!
Said Gryffindor, "We'll teach all those with brave deeds to their name."
Students of Gryffindor are typically brave, daring, and chivalrous.
Take the most scientific Harry Potter
Quiz ever created.
written by
Mama Peep
on
6/24/2008 10:01:00 PM
Label: ecuador trip 08, wordless wednesday
wordless discuss | |
Definition: | (adjective) Expressed without speech. |
Synonyms: | mute, unspoken, tongueless |
Usage: | Never a hearty breakfaster, he had found himself under the influence of her wordless disapproval physically unable to consume the fried egg that confronted him. |
![]() ![]() CaribouCaribou, or reindeer, are wild, North American arctic and subarctic deer that are capable of traveling 3,000 mi (5,000 km) a year and reaching speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h). Each year, millions of caribou in northern Canada and Alaska migrate in large herds, using their wide, sharp-edged hooves to travel on snow and ice and even swim across wide lakes or rivers. Caribou derive their name from a word in the Mi'kmaq language meaning "snow-shoveler"—a reference to their habit of doing what? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Hersheypark Opens in Pennsylvania (1907)Milton Hershey, founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company, originally created Hersheypark for his employees. Situated along a creek, it was a good spot for boating, picnicking, and enjoying baseball, which is what visitors did on the park's first day in 1907. The next year, the park added its first ride, a carousel. Over the decades, as the park expanded, it grew from a regional amusement to a national attraction. In what year did it bring the first looping roller coaster to the East Coast? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Sue Taylor Grafton (1940)A onetime screenwriter, Grafton began writing detective novels after a bitter and protracted custody battle left her daydreaming about the vengeful crimes she would have liked to commit but could not. As a means of escape, she created private detective Kinsey Millhone, the protagonist in a series of alphabet-titled novels such as A is for Alibi and B is for Burglar. After G Is for Gumshoe, she was able to quit screenwriting. Why won't she sell the film rights to her books? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() George Eliot (1819-1880) Discuss |
Nice! We were looking everywhere for umbrella shaped trees when we were doing our Savanna Unit.
ReplyDeleteMichele
I was going to say, doesn't look like Seattle!
ReplyDeleteLOL.. nope not Seattle... I see way to much blue in that sky!!
ReplyDeletePictures of your trip?? Maybe?
Miss ya... sooo when do we all get together next!!?? Im feeling a need to head over to Seattle and play all day long! No work.. no books... just goofin... what say you?
Oh and uh happy WW~~~
Berry, berry nice! You folks in the PNW really deserve some not winter weather!
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of that tree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely pics! Now we're getting some good sunny days here in the northwest. :)
ReplyDeleteNeither is in Seattle. They were both taken during our trip to Ecuador on separate occasions. The first was just North of the city where we went swimming in a river one day and the other was outside the house one evening. It was still sort of raining and the sun was sort of peaking out and VOILA!!!!! Rainbow!
ReplyDeleteThe rainbow that appeared after Tim Russert's memorial service last week reminded me of this one.
We are finally getting some summer (or at least what they call summer out here) weather and we are having a blast.
Enjoy!
Patricia
What an interesting color of sky. Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKaty
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Beautiful pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the rainbow.
Oh I love rainbows! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. The sky is gorgeous with the faintness of the rainbow. Very pretty! Happy late WW.
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