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This section looks at how to prepare for exams. This includes information about what to expect and practical tips to help you perform well. Full article 2 What does it mean to be an independent learner? Studying at university involves a lot more independent (self) study than in secondary school. Dr Marc Fabri, project lead for Autism&Uni, shares his expectations of students working as independent learners at university. Full article 3 What are lectures really like? Lectures at university can be quite different from lessons at school and college, particularly when you are taught in a big group. This activity will help you to make the most out of lectures. Full article 4 What is group work really like? Working in a group with other students is part of university study. Many students worry about it, and some have real problems with it. This activity looks at the main issues people have with group work and gives you some practical tips for your own study. Full article 5 What are seminars really like? Seminars provide an opportunity to explore topics by discussion, and to identify and resolve any questions that may arise after lectures. This section will look at how to prepare for a seminar, and what to expect from one. Full article 6 What are computer lab sessions really like? On technical courses such as Computing, Computer Forensics, Games Design or Creative Technology you will spend a lot of tutorial time in a computer lab. Whilst you’ll often focus on what you’re coding or designing, you may also take part in discussions and group tasks, like in a traditional seminar. Read this article to learn more about the nature of lab sessions. Full article 7 What are assessments, and how do you survive them? This section will look at different forms of assessment. It will give you some practical ideas on how to prepare for them, and how to get the most out of them. Full article 8 How can Leeds Beckett Library help you? The Library isn’t just somewhere you can get books. It’s somewhere you can do your work on your own or with others, escape sensory overload and get some help with studying. This section of the toolkit will introduce Leeds Beckett Library and the services it can offer you. Full article Top Help us improve the toolkit New to university? Please help us by completing a 20 minute survey about what it's like for you to start university. Start the survey now About Autism&Uni Autism&Uni is a European-funded initiative to help autistic students navigate the transition from school to university. Find out more The next challenge: employment We are now conducting research on the next major life transition: finding a graduate job. The IMAGE project needs your help. How to get involved Autism&Uni has been funded with support from the European Commission. This work reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use, which may be made of the information contained therein. The material in this toolkit is provided for general purposes only and may not be applicable in all situations. The author will not accept any responsibility for any loss to any person or company, however caused, by any reliance on the materials contained in the toolkit. This material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy
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It doesn’t take too long in isolation in the country to start going slightly crazy. Or at least start thinking a little “differently”, shall we say. With the Grenache and Mourvedre now bubbling away in primary fermentation, someone has to hang out here in Sonoma to punch down the grapes, take temp readings and Specific Gravity levels. That would, again, be moi and two terriers. At least, as of a few days ago, I have Wi-Fi. So I’m doing a little better. It’s the dogs that are starting to go stir crazy. Or again, let’s just say, in the words of Apple, they are starting to “Think Different”. Oscar, especially, is starting to resemble some political pundits and commentators. He’s given all the facts, but the conclusions he’s reaching are not what you’d expect or not necessarily what logic would dictate. Our latest misunderstanding is about the many juicy, delicious dead animals that seem to litter Sonoma. Oscar was becoming decidedly “wolfy” when he had a good rotting deer leg or jawbone and I tried to take it away from him. He would growl and clamp down hard. Not a good thing to encourage in a terrier and a habit I wanted to break quickly. A quick google of various dog trainers yielded the common advice that I shouldn’t try to get into a battle with him over his bone finds. Instead, I should work on the “drop it” command, making sure he got a wonderful reward for dropping whatever mass of decaying flesh and bone he was chewing on. Portrait of the artist as a young pup. Oscar de la Hoya. AKA Sir Oscar Doglington-Smyth, Baronet. Luckily Oscar will do most anything for the delicious homemade dog cookies from Three Dog Bakery in Sonoma. So for the past week or so, he’s been richly rewarded with cookies every time he dropped a particularly nasty bit of carrion and let me put it in the garbage without a fuss. Oscar with a baby deer leg. This netted him two cookies. Then, in the last few days, Oscar’s been ranging further away and always coming back with a piece of something dead. He’s always glad to drop it for cookies. Now it’s hit me. He thinks he’s rewarded for finding and bringing dead stuff, not for dropping it. I’ve just discovered he has one particularly delicious carcass that he’s been bringing me a piece at a time to maximize his cookie haul. Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader, indeed! Are you smarter than a Smooth Fox Terrier? Before we discovered the “Cookie Method”, this was how carrion was wrested from Oscar. Note the hands on the throat! The upshot is that, as I work in the vineyards, I’m constantly being presented with carrion that I have to retrieve and put somewhere where it can’t be taken up and re-presented to me for even more cookies. The short term solution has been to hang the bones and body parts from the vineyards. So it looks like we’re all decorated for Halloween here at TTV. It’s just not smelling so nice. Well, call it all part of the terroir. Share: Rate: PreviousBetter Winemaking Through Chemistry NextOf Mice and Wine About The Author Lisa Although I'd like to think of myself as a rootin', tootin', wine-makin' cowgirl, I currently only live in Sonoma part-time. Mostly I'm on freeways between San Jose and Sonoma. With two yapping terriers in crates behind me. We try to enjoy both places and points in between. Which will explain why my post subjects are all over the map. Related Posts A Terrier Tragedy July 30, 2018 When Cyber Friends Get Real January 4, 2009 This Spin Cycle Brought to You By Oscar November 6, 2007 Turn Off the Lights. And Hand Me that Cocktail! September 21, 2007 1 Comment max on October 9, 2008 at 8:00 AM a great blog my best wishes max [email protected] Leave a reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * COMMENT Name * Email * Website Δ About This Blog A Yank. A Brit. Two Terriers. A Vineyard. And a Dream. Being the true-life adventures of two city kids and two spoiled terriers as they transition to a life of winemaking and organic farming in Sonoma. You know Green Acres? It’s like that. For applause and kudos, I’d prefer you leave a comment on a post. But if you are shy, contact me at lisa [at] leftcoastcowboys.com Things About Me There are reasons I’m not famous. I have the world's largest Christmas music collection. I'm an unashamed Donny Osmond fan. I get wildlife drunk. My terriers have famous friends. I've got a tiny RV Don’t Steal! Left Coast Cowboys by Lisa Paul is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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An act to amend Section 17053.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 1212, as introduced, Anderson. Personal income taxes: renter’s credit. The Personal Income Tax Law authorizes various credits against the taxes imposed by that law, including a credit for qualified renters in the amount of $120 for spouses filing joint returns, heads of household, and surviving spouses if adjusted gross income is $50,000 or less, as currently adjusted to $80,156, and in the amount of $60 for other individuals if adjusted gross income is $25,000 or less, as currently adjusted to $40,078. This bill would increase that credit from $120 to $500 and from $60 to $250 for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019. This bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17053.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code is amended to read: 17053.5. (a) (1) For a qualified renter, there shall be allowed a credit against his or her “net tax,” as defined in Section 17039. The amount of the credit shall be as follows: (A) For spouses filing joint returns, heads of household, and surviving spouses, as defined in Section 17046, if adjusted gross income is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or less, the credit shall be equal to one hundred twenty dollars ($120) if adjusted gross income is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or less. for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2019, and five hundred dollars ($500) for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019. (B) For other individuals, if adjusted gross income is twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or less, the credit shall be equal to sixty dollars ($60) if adjusted gross income is twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or less. for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2019, and two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019. (2) Except as provided in subdivision (b), spouses shall receive but one credit under this section. If the spouses file separate returns, the credit may be taken by either or equally divided between them, except as follows: (A) If one spouse was a resident for the entire taxable year and the other spouse was a nonresident for part or all of the taxable year, the resident spouse shall be allowed one-half the credit allowed to married persons and the nonresident spouse shall be permitted one-half the credit allowed to married persons, prorated as provided in subdivision (e). (B) If both spouses were nonresidents for part of the taxable year, the credit allowed to married persons shall be divided equally between them subject to the proration provided in subdivision (e). (b) For spouses, if each spouse maintained a separate place of residence and resided in this state during the entire taxable year, each spouse will be allowed one-half the full credit allowed to married persons provided in subdivision (a). (c) For purposes of this section, a “qualified renter” means an individual who satisfies both of the following: (1) Was a resident of this state, as defined in Section 17014. (2) Rented and occupied premises in this state which constituted his or her principal place of residence during at least 50 percent of the taxable year. (d) “Qualified renter” does not include any of the following: (1) An individual who for more than 50 percent of the taxable year rented and occupied premises that were exempt from property taxes, except that an individual, otherwise qualified, is deemed a qualified renter if he or she or his or her landlord pays possessory interest taxes, or the owner of those premises makes payments in lieu of property taxes that are substantially equivalent to property taxes paid on properties of comparable market value. (2) An individual whose principal place of residence for more than 50 percent of the taxable year is with another person who claimed that individual as a dependent for income tax purposes. (3) An individual who has been granted or whose spouse has been granted the homeowners’ property tax exemption during the taxable year. This paragraph does not apply to an individual whose spouse has been granted the homeowners’ property tax exemption if each spouse maintained a separate residence for the entire taxable year. (e) An otherwise qualified renter who is a nonresident for any portion of the taxable year shall claim the credits set forth in subdivision (a) at the rate of one-twelfth of those credits for each full month that individual resided within this state during the taxable year. (f) A person claiming the credit provided in this section shall, as part of that claim, and under penalty of perjury, furnish that information as the Franchise Tax Board prescribes on a form supplied by the board. (g) The credit provided in this section shall be claimed on returns in the form as the Franchise Tax Board may from time to time prescribe. (h) For purposes of this section, “premises” means a house or a dwelling unit used to provide living accommodations in a building or structure and the land incidental thereto, but does not include land only, unless the dwelling unit is a mobilehome. The credit is not allowed for any taxable year for the rental of land upon which a mobilehome is located if the mobilehome has been granted a homeowners’ exemption under Section 218 in that year. (i) This section shall become operative on January 1, 1998, and applies to any taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 1998. (j) For each taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 1999, the Franchise Tax Board shall recompute the adjusted gross income amounts set forth in subdivision (a). The computation shall be made as follows: (1) The Department of Industrial Relations shall transmit annually to the Franchise Tax Board the percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for all items from June of the prior calendar year to June of the current year, no later than August 1 of the current calendar year. (2) The Franchise Tax Board shall compute an inflation adjustment factor by adding 100 percent to the portion of the percentage change figure which is furnished pursuant to paragraph (1) and dividing the result by 100. (3) The Franchise Tax Board shall multiply the amount in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) (a) for the preceding taxable year by the inflation adjustment factor determined in paragraph (2), and round off the resulting products to the nearest one dollar ($1). (4) In computing the amounts pursuant to this subdivision, the amounts provided in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be twice the amount provided in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). SEC. 2. This act provides for a tax levy within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect.
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The law making process and the relation between the legislator and the courts in the Netherlands is greatly influenced by Montesquieu’s theory on the separation of powers (the trias politica). Is there another way? A Roman perspective. Elsemieke Daalder • November 07, 2013 Of Judges and Hitmen A common phenomenon: an individual has perverted the course of justice by paying a judge to hand down a judgement in his or her favour. The contract being immoral and void, does the law provide for an action to recover the bribe? Tobias van der Wal • August 22, 2013 How to limit damages? The duplum-rule of emperor Justinian A recurring problem in the law of contract is the limitation of damages. How did emperor Justinian (6th century) solve this problem? Hans-Jan van Kralingen • May 16, 2013 Roman banking gone wrong. The case of Titianus Primus. Who is liable when a banking business goes wrong? A Roman answer to a modern question. Elsemieke Daalder • March 07, 2013 Pleading your own case. Famous lawyers on trial. Lawyers usually speak on behalf of others in the courts of law. But sometimes they have to defend their own interests. A wise thing to do? Elsemieke Daalder • January 08, 2013 And it came to pass… Roughly 20% of the Dutch population will visit a church this Christmas to hear the story of a birth that happened over 2,000 years ago. How much of it is history? Egbert Koops • December 20, 2012 • 1 comment Direct agency in Roman law: fact or fiction? Direct agency has always been considered a relatively modern legal construction. But is it? Elsemieke Daalder • November 08, 2012 Made in China. Hong merchants, foreign debt and the rise of bank deposit insurance in the U.S. Collective merchant responsibility for foreign debt failed in China and contributed to the Opium War. Yet it crossed to the West and bred bank deposit insurance in the U.S. The history of a legal transplant. Egbert Koops • November 01, 2012 What have the Greeks ever done for us? Rome had all the good laws and Athens had all the good plays. So, a jurist may wonder what use the Greeks could be to him. But he would do well not to pass tragedy over: it is not only great fun but also a window into the history and nature of law.
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A selection of my latest work and ramblings. All photographs and other images are copyright © Leigh Kemp. All associated rights are reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or distributing these images without the expressed written permission from me is strictly prohibited. You can purchase many of my works on my Pixels.com Shop. Please use the contact link below or the contact link on my website if you would like to make an enquiry regarding my work. "Painterly": relating to or characteristic of painting or painters. Eclectic: deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources 😊. I have several online exhibitions and have published three books of my work. Disclosure: All views expressed are entirely my own. I receive no revenue from sponsorship or advertising, this site is funded entirely out of my own pocket and any products that I post about have been purchased for my personal use and paid for out of my own pocket. 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Hi everyone, another macro shot. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49984110442/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ Best wishes, Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... “Sharp and smooth” – Hampton Court. January 18, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in art, digital art, Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, photography, River, Travel | Leave a comment Hi folks, Landscape – Hampton Court Palace on the River Thames. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49404646473/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ Best wishes, Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... Meanwhile back on the river January 18, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in art, digital art, Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, Paintography, photography, River, Travel | Leave a comment Hi everyone, This morning, River Thames at East Molesey landscape. The path that I intended to follow was flooded and the small jetty was underwater. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49403517243/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ All the best, Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... A final shot of the lake January 12, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, photography, Travel | 1 Comment Hi everyone, Bushy Park,HDR, focus bracketed landscape. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49373014997/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ Kind regards Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... Focus bracketing and HDR landscapes. January 12, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, photography, Photography equipment, Travel | 1 Comment Hi everyone, Lately I’ve been experimenting with focus bracketing and combining with HDR. For quite a while now I’ve been using Skylum Software’s Aurora HDR 2019 with very good results. I set off recently to one of my favourite locations, Bushy Park, to deliberately shoot focus bracketed shots as well as HDR of the same scene. I typically shot 3-4 focus bracketed shots and another three frame HDR at +/- 2EV. I processed the HDR in Aurora to my tastes as usual and used Affinity Photo’s focus merge feature to merge the focus bracket shots as well as the HDR from Aurora. I then edited further in some of my other software including Skylum’s Luminar 4. Here’s few results from my experiments. Tack sharp front to back and HDR. I know that this will surprise regular visitors to my blog who know how much I hate them but I actually took a tripod, specifically for these experiments. Unfortunately it was, as usual too heavy and cumbersome and I returned home, on foot as usual, with quite severe aches and pains in my back and shoulders after carrying it around for about five or six hours so I’m not taking it again but I might have found an interesting alternative, the MeFoto Backpacker Air tripod which weighs only 2 lbs and is ideal for my Micro Four Thirds gear. Quick to setup and at only 10.4 inches in length when collapsed it should also fit neatly in my Vanguard VEO GO34M camera bag. Image: https://www.mefoto.com I bought one of these ingenious Hero Clips so that I could easily hang my camera bag or another weight from the tripod’s weight hook for extra stability. I guess that you could hang just about anything from it. Note it is not safe for rock climbing etc.. Image: https://myheroclip.com/ Kind regards Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... “Feeling at one with nature” January 11, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, photography, Travel | Leave a comment Hi everyone, All I personally love about landscape photography. The feeling of peace and isolation. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49369058701/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ Best wishes, Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... From here to infinity! January 11, 2020 by Leigh Kemp - UK-based "Paintographer" in Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, Focus Bracketing, HDR, Landscape, Leigh Kemp, photography, Travel | Leave a comment Hi folks, Another focus bracketed HDR Bushy Park landscape. https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/49368267641/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/ Best wishes, Leigh Share this: LinkedIn Twitter Pinterest Facebook Pocket Reddit Tumblr Email AddToAny Telegram WhatsApp Skype Like this: Like Loading... Search my blog Search This site, like my website, my online galleries and all my other online activities, is paid for entirely out of my own pocket and I don't receive any advertising revenue. So if you like my work please consider clicking on the link and buying my a coffee. About Leigh As I sit here looking at my modern digital cameras I’m reminded of my first camera and, in particular, the first photograph that I ever took. Nowadays we take cameras and camera technology pretty much for granted but when I was a child I can’t remember many photographs. The only time our camera saw the light of day, and it had to be the light of day, as there wasn’t a flash, was on a few family occasions, the usual thing, school sports days, birthdays, etc.. My interest in photography didn’t start until my grandfather “loaned” me his camera to take with me on a week-long school trip, sleeping under canvas, in Snowdonia, North Wales. It was a somewhat battered old twin-lens reflex camera in which one looked downwards in to the viewfinder when taking a photograph. I remember being very excited at being entrusted with the family camera, film wasn’t cheap and I had very little to no idea how to use it. The experience must have made some kind of impression on me as, after all these years, I still remember taking my first photograph. The coach stopped en-route at Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill and it became the subject of my first photograph. Although, sadly, like my other photographs from the trip, it has long since disappeared, however, I really don’t need the photograph to remind me as the experience is indelibly etched on my mind. I wonder if this is perhaps where my interest in landscape photography stems from but that’s probably too much of an assumption. As far as I remember I was the only kid on the trip to have a camera, that’s how different things were, nowadays, just about everyone has a camera of some sort built in to their mobile phones. It also taught me to be disciplined to the point of being frugal when taking photographs as the trip was for one week and I only had a 12 exposure black and white film in the camera. Some years later I really got the photography bug and bought my first camera, an Olympus OM-1 35 mm film camera and I went on to own their OM-2 and OM-4ti cameras and a range of lenses. Film was still pretty expensive considering I earned about £20 a week in my first job so I got in to developing and printing my own black and white and, later, colour films to help keep the costs down and make things more affordable. Not only did this experience teach me an awful lot about image-making start to finish, many of the techniques and skills that I learned in my makeshift darkroom, a small room adorned with genuine World War 2 blackout curtains fitted to keep out the light, another hand-me-down from my grandfather, these skills would re-surface and be invaluable some years later when I started working on processing my digital images. I put myself through University as a mature student and I badly needed the money so I had to very reluctantly part with all my photographic equipment, but needs must. After I graduated I bought my first digital camera, a small fixed lens Kodak compact camera, reduced in a sale. It had, by today’s standards, a laughably small maximum image resolution of 640×480 pixels or, to put it another way, a stunning 0.4 Megapixels!. For all of this and further equipped with screw on wide angle and telephoto lens attachments, it proved to be a fabulous little camera which I took all over the place with me. Put simply, digital photography was a revelation, to me, no requirement for film, no real running costs and a lot of image capacity on a small memory card which I found absolutely liberating. A few years before that I had discovered some free graphics editing software on the cover disk of a computer magazine and that started off my real passion for working with graphics and, ultimately, photo processing. So I then had all the tools I required to develop, pun intended and further, my interest in digital photography. Processing is where the magic starts for me, I am totally absorbed in and fascinated by the range of options that digital processing affords me. It encourages me, if, that is, I ever need encouragement, to constantly experiment with new styles, new techniques and is such an important part of my enjoyment and interest in photography. I went on to own several DSLRs but, as I got older I began to find that they were simply too heavy and bulky. I switched over a few years ago to Micro Four Thirds cameras and lenses. My choice of MFT system was heavily influenced by my experiences with my Olympus film cameras, maybe it was, in truth, part based on nostalgia that I decided on their OM-D system. As a landscape/travel photographer I have to carry my gear around all day and the weight and bulk saving is highly significant. I’ve been very impressed with the image quality of my Micro Four Thirds equipment, it has traveled with me extensively, never let me down and I have never had cause to question my decision to go over to that format. So my 50 year photographic adventure has led me from twin-lens reflex and single-lens reflex film cameras to digital cameras, from stumbling around in a dimly-lit darkroom to working with my images on my computer. I’ve heard it said on occasions, including a comment I read some while back by a very famous photographer, that cameras being so much an every-day item now and available in mobile phones etc. devalues photography. I feel quite the opposite, I firmly believe that it empowers everyone with affordable technology to take photographs and enjoy photography and that, in my opinion, is fantastic. Although I’ve very much enjoyed my personal photographic journey I do confess to feeling a slight tinge of regret that the technology wasn’t available when I started out but one can’t put the clock back and I intend to keep on embracing all these great technological advancements, experimenting and enjoying my work. Cameras: Olympus: OM-D E-M5 Mk II (titanium) & HLD-8G grip, OM-D E-M1 Mk I (black) & HDL-7 grip, OM-D EM-5 Mk I (silver) & HDL-6 grip, PEN EPL-5, PEN EP-5 (silver) +VF-4 Tough TG-5 (red), PEN-F (silver), Canon Powershot G10, Nikon Coolpix A100 Lenses: Olympus: M.Zuiko: 12 mm f/2, 17 mm f/1.8, 25 mm f/1.8, 45 mm f/1.8, 30 mm f/3.5 macro, 9 mm f/8 body cap fisheye, 15 mm f/8 body cap, 9-18 mm, 12-50 mm, 12-40 mm f/2.8 PRO, 14-150 mm II, 40-150 mm II, MCON-P02. Sigma: ART 60 mm f/2.8. Samyang: Manual focus 7.5 mm f/3.5 fisheye. TT Artisan: Manual focus 17mm f/1.4, 35mm f/1.4. Panasonic Lumix: 14 mm f/2.5, 20 mm f/1.7, 12-32 mm x2 (black and silver), 12-60 mm, 14-42 mm II, 35-100 mm. PEN E-P5, 9-18mm,12-32mm, 40-150mm II. A lightweight kit with virtually continuous coverage from 18mm wide angle to 300mm telephoto. OM-D E-M1 I, 14-150mm II, 12-40mm PRO. . Heavier than my other kits but with complete weather-sealing. Coverage from 24mm wide angle to 300mm telephoto with some overlap for backup. OM-D E-M5 II, 17mm, 35mm, 12-60mm. A balance of two fun manual focus lenses with a weather-sealed body and zoom lens. PEN E-PL5, 9mm, 15mm, 25mm, 60mm, 12-50mm. Another lightweight fun kit with a zoom option. TG-5, OM-D E-M5 mk1, 7.5mm, 12mm, 17mm, 45mm, 30mm macro. M-CON. PEN-F, 14mm, 20mm, 12-32mm, 35-100mm. Probably my favourite lightweight day-to-day kit. Two fast primes and two zoom with almost continuous coverage from 24mm wide angle through to 200mm telephoto. 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This spicy roasted cauliflower recipe is just florets tossed with spices and baked in handy bites that are spicy but not too spicy, if you know what we mean. Adapted from Christine Bailey | The Gut Health Diet Plan | Nourish, 2016 There’s spicy roasted cauliflower and then there’s spicy roasted cauliflower. You know, as in a soggy-in-some-spots-and-still-crunchy-in-other-places bland excuse for a side dish versus a perfectly tender and gently spiced specimen of cruciferous loveliness that you just can’t stop noshing. Guess which kind of roasted cauliflower this recipe makes?–Renee Schettler Rossi Spicy Roasted Cauliflower This spicy roasted cauliflower recipe is just florets tossed with spices and baked in handy bites that are spicy but not too spicy, if you know what we mean. Christine Bailey Prep 15 mins Cook 45 mins Total 1 hr Sides American 2 to 4 servings 74 kcal No ratings yet Print Recipe Want it? Click it. Ingredients US Metric ▢ 1 small head cauliflower ▢ 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, melted butter, ghee, or coconut oil ▢ 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika ▢ 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin ▢ 1 teaspoon ground turmeric ▢ 1/2 teaspoon sea salt ▢ Freshly ground black pepper Directions Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Cut the cauliflower into small florets or break it into pieces the size of popped popcorn. Reserve the stalks for another use or toss them in the compost. In a large bowl, combine the olive oil, paprika, cumin, turmeric, and salt and season with pepper. Add the cauliflower and toss to coat. Spread the cauliflower on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 35 to 50 minutes, until golden brown and crisp, stirring occasionally. Remove from the oven and leave on the baking sheet to cool completely, about 30 minutes. Print Recipe Want it? Click it. Show Nutrition Serving: 1portionCalories: 74kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 8g (3%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 5g (8%)Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 623mg (27%)Potassium: 442mg (13%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 253IU (5%)Vitamin C: 64mg (78%)Calcium: 37mg (4%)Iron: 1mg (6%) Recipe Testers’ Reviews Angie Zoobkoff This spicy roasted cauliflower was extremely tasty as a side dish and would be great as part of a tapas meal. Tons of flavor from all that spice! Sofia Reino This spicy roasted cauliflower was a family pleaser. We all loved it and it disappeared pretty fast. Breaking the cauliflower into small pieces is what took the longest while making this. I think I could have added a bit more of the seasoning. After 20 minutes the cauliflower was fully cooked. I left it in the oven hoping it would crisp but after 45 minutes it still was not crunchy so I turned the oven to broil for 3 minutes, turned them a bit, and then broiled them for 2 more minutes. The end result was a very addictive, healthy little snack. L. Fraser This roasted cauliflower with spices is almost addictive. I kept thinking I was done and I’d go back for more. Make sure you have plenty for everyone. We had a total of 3 people eating it at a barbecue dinner. I would suggest making another batch if you have more people. The cauliflower ended up being very tasty indeed! The flavors came out to be just right and I wouldn’t change a thing. K. Zimmerman Cauliflower isn’t a favorite vegetable of mine so I don’t cook it much but I was curious to see how we would like it roasted and spiced. It was easy to put together and cooked fairly well. The cauliflower soaked up all the spices and olive oil. I had thought the olive oil and spices were too scant before cooking but once it started cooking it was clearly enough. I turned the cauliflower every 15 minutes and I wasn’t able to get it crisp, even with additional 10 minutes of cooking time. Even without getting crispy, the cauliflower was tasty. My husband said it could be addictive and both my sons liked it, including my picky vegetable eater. It served four of us—two kids and two adults—with leftovers. I reheated the leftovers the following night in a 425°F (218°C) oven for 10 minutes and finally got the dark crispy pieces I was originally hoping for. I would definitely make this again but at a higher oven temperature. Irene Seales Cauliflower always rings the no-guilt bell for me, especially as a snack or appetizer or even standing in for buffalo wings or rice. This spicy roasted cauliflower recipe was mild, not punchy like cauliflower buffalo wings. It was good. It’s on the mild end. I could readily recommend this to folks who don’t do spicy food as it’s not too spicy for kids or a timid palate. It’s nearly perfect, and I think with a higher temperature (or added convection) the crispiness factor would be perfect. At 350℉ (177°C), it is difficult to get to the crisp exterior you expect, but it was nicely golden brown, and coated with just enough flavor to make it interesting, yet not oily or messy. I gave it a full hour in the oven, checking it every 15 minutes. I did my prep the night before, washing, trimming the cauliflower, and breaking off into small pieces (saving the core and leaves for use in soup or a stir-fry) and bagging it in the fridge. The next day I ground up fresh cumin, mixing with the spices and oil and gently tossed the cauliflower for a long while to capture every bit of the spice slurry. I used a glass bowl to keep from staining a plastic one with the turmeric or paprika, and when I had tossed the cauliflower, it left a nearly clean bowl with no excess oil. Without overcrowding, it made a single layer on a half-sheet pan lined with parchment. This is easy. It serves 2 easily as a veggie course, or would serve 4 if other tapas were offered although no one would know if you kept the entire bowl to yourself and settled in with a good movie or TV show. Jeanie McCallister This spicy roasted cauliflower recipe was a snap to make. I cut the cauliflower into small chunks. After mixing the wet and dry ingredients I added the cauliflower. Initially I did not think the topping would be enough to coat the cauliflower, but it turned out to be just the right amount. The cauliflower was perfectly coated, leaving just a small residue in the bowl. I roasted the cauliflower for the full 45 minutes, stirring once. They were not as crisp as I would have liked, but still tasty nonetheless. This recipe is a tasty, easy-to-put-together, healthy low carb snack or side dish. Adrienne Lee This spicy roasted cauliflower was easy to make and tasted great. SHOW MORE TESTERS’ REVIEWS Originally published March 18, 2017 Print Recipe Want it? Click it. Print Recipe Want it? Click it. Recipe © 2016 Christine Bailey. Photo © 2016 Watkins Media Limited. All rights reserved. All materials used with permission. If you make this recipe, snap a photo and hashtag it #LeitesCulinaria. We'd love to see your creations on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
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MD The lens is coupled to the camera's TTL exposure meter for full-aperture measurement. In addition to aperture-priority auto exposure mode, the lens also supports shutter-priority auto exposure mode. Model history Minolta MD 50mm F/1.4 A 7 - 6 0.45m ⌀49 1981 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.4 A 7 - 6 0.45m ⌀49 1979 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.4 A 7 - 5 0.45m ⌀55 1977 ● Minolta MC Rokkor(-X) PG 50mm F/1.4 A 7 - 5 0.5m ⌀55 1973 ● Designed for 35mm film SLR cameras with Minolta SR mount (41): Minolta SR-2 (1958) • Minolta SR-1 (1959) • Minolta SR-3 (1960) • Minolta SR-7 (1962) • Minolta SR-T 101 (1966) • Minolta SR-1s (1967) • Minolta SR-M (1970) • Minolta SR-T 100 (1971) • Minolta XK (1972) • Minolta SR-T 102 (1973) • Minolta SR-T MC (1973) • Minolta SR-T SC (1973) • Minolta XE (1974) • Minolta SR-T 200 (1975) • Minolta SR-T 201 (1975) • Minolta SR-T 202 (1975) • Minolta XE-5 (1975) • Minolta XK Motor (1976) • Minolta SR-T 201 (1977) • Minolta SR-T 202 (1977) • Minolta SR-T MC-II (1977) • Minolta SR-T SC-II (1977) • Minolta XD-11 (1977) • Minolta XD-5 (1977) • Minolta XG-7 (1977) • Minolta XG-1 (1978) • Minolta XG-SE (1978) • Minolta XG-9 (1979) • Minolta X-7 (1980) • Minolta XD-S (1980) • Minolta X-700 (1981) • Minolta XG-1(n) (1981) • Minolta XG-A (1981) • Minolta XG-M (1981) • Minolta X-570 (1983) • Minolta X-600 (1983) • Minolta X-370 (1984) • Minolta X-7A (1985) • Minolta X-370N (1990) • Minolta X-9 (1990) • Minolta X-370s (1995) Features highlight Ultra fast Auto MF Compact Lightweight Specification Production details Announced: 1981 Production status: ● Discontinued Production type: Mass production Original name: MINOLTA MD 50mm 1:1.4 Optical design Focal length: 50mm Speed: F/1.4 Maximum format: 35mm full frame Mount: Minolta SR Flange focal distance: 43.5mm Diagonal angle of view: 46.8° (35mm full frame) Lens construction: 7 elements - 6 groups Diaphragm mechanism Diaphragm type: Automatic Number of blades: 6 Focusing Closest focusing distance: 0.45m Maximum magnification ratio: <No information> Focusing method: <No information> Focusing modes: Manual focus only Manual focus control: Focusing ring Physical characteristics Weight: 235g Maximum diameter x Length: ⌀64×40mm Accessories Filters: Screw-type 49mm Lens hood: Clip-in Teleconverters: <No information> *) Sources of data: minolta.eazypix.de website ● A guide to the Minolta SLR system of creative photography (1984). Typical application landscapes, interiors, buildings, cityscapes, portraits, street, travel Lenses with similar focal length and speed Sorted by manufacturer name Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 53mm F/2 • ⌀52 1964 ● Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55mm F/1.8 • ⌀55 1958 ● Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55mm F/1.8 • ⌀52 1965 ● Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55mm F/2 • ⌀55 1959 ● Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55mm F/2 • ⌀52 1965 ● Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 55mm F/2 • ⌀52 1967 ● Minolta MC Rokkor(-X) PF 50mm F/1.7 • ⌀55 1973 ● Minolta MC Rokkor(-X) PF 50mm F/2 • ⌀55 1973 ● Minolta MC Rokkor(-X) PG 50mm F/1.4 • ⌀55 1973 ● Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 55mm F/1.7 • ⌀52 1966 ● Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 55mm F/1.9 • ⌀52 1971 ● Minolta MD 50mm F/1.2 • ⌀55 1981 ● Minolta MD 50mm F/1.7 • ⌀49 1981 ● Minolta MD 50mm F/2 • ⌀49 1981 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 45mm F/2 • ⌀49 1978 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.2 • ⌀55 1978 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.4 • ⌀49 1979 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.4 • ⌀55 1977 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.7 • ⌀49 1979 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/1.7 • ⌀55 1977 ● Minolta MD Rokkor(-X) 50mm F/2 • ⌀55 1977 ● Minolta Rokkor-TD 45mm F/2.8 • ⌀46 • Pancake lens 1964 ● Help Top Your comment Submit Copy this code and paste it here * Leave this field empty Table of contents (Clickable) 1. Abbreviations 2. Photo 3. Model history 4. Designed for 5. Features highlight 6. Specification 7. Typical application 8. Lenses with similar focal length and speed Pros and cons Ultra fast speed Automatic diaphragm Manual focus only Compact and lightweight Useful articles (Clickable) Classic focal lengths Adaptation of manual focus lenses Manual focus photography tips Typical shutter speeds and apertures for various light conditions and subjects Copyright © 2012-2021 Evgenii Artemov. All rights reserved. Translation and/or reproduction of website materials in any form, including the Internet, is prohibited without the express written permission of the website owner. Limitation of liability • Privacy policy 35mm full frame 43.27 24 36 Dimensions: 36 × 24mm Aspect ratio: 3:2 Diagonal: 43.27mm Travellers' choice Lightweight None Fluorine coating Note Among autofocus lenses designed for 35mm full-frame mirrorless cameras only. Speed of standard and telephoto lenses is taken into account. One of the best fast standard primes According to lens-db.com; among lenses designed for the same maximum format and mount. Unable to follow the link You are already on the page dedicated to this lens. Cannot perform comparison Cannot compare the lens to itself. Image stabilizer A technology used for reducing or even eliminating the effects of camera shake. Gyro sensors inside the lens detect camera shake and pass the data to a microcomputer. Then an image stabilization group of elements controlled by the microcomputer moves inside the lens and compensates camera shake in order to keep the image static on the imaging sensor or film. The technology allows to increase the shutter speed by several stops and shoot handheld in such lighting conditions and at such focal lengths where without image stabilizer you have to use tripod, decrease the shutter speed and/or increase the ISO setting which can lead to blurry and noisy images. MF Sorry, no additional information is available. Original name Lens name as indicated on the lens barrel (usually on the front ring). With lenses from film era, may vary slightly from batch to batch. Format Format refers to the shape and size of film or image sensor. 35mm is the common name of the 36x24mm film format or image sensor format. It has an aspect ratio of 3:2, and a diagonal measurement of approximately 43mm. The name originates with the total width of the 135 film which was the primary medium of the format prior to the invention of the full frame digital SLR. Historically the 35mm format was sometimes called small format to distinguish it from the medium and large formats. APS-C is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the film negatives of 25.1x16.7mm with an aspect ratio of 3:2. Medium format is a film format or image sensor format larger than 36x24mm (35mm) but smaller than 4x5in (large format). Angle of view Angle of view describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera. It is used interchangeably with the more general term field of view. As the focal length changes, the angle of view also changes. The shorter the focal length (eg 18mm), the wider the angle of view. Conversely, the longer the focal length (eg 55mm), the smaller the angle of view. A camera's angle of view depends not only on the lens, but also on the sensor. Imaging sensors are sometimes smaller than 35mm film frame, and this causes the lens to have a narrower angle of view than with 35mm film, by a certain factor for each sensor (called the crop factor). This website does not use the angles of view provided by lens manufacturers, but calculates them automatically by the following formula: 114.6 * arctan (21.622 / CF * FL), where: CF – crop-factor of a sensor, FL – focal length of a lens. Mount A lens mount is an interface — mechanical and often also electrical — between a camera body and a lens. A lens mount may be a screw-threaded type, a bayonet-type, or a breech-lock type. Modern camera lens mounts are of the bayonet type, because the bayonet mechanism precisely aligns mechanical and electrical features between lens and body, unlike screw-threaded mounts. Lens mounts of competing manufacturers (Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony etc.) are always incompatible. In addition to the mechanical and electrical interface variations, the flange focal distance from the lens mount to the film or sensor can also be different. Lens construction Lens construction – a specific arrangement of elements and groups that make up the optical design, including type and size of elements, type of used materials etc. Element - an individual piece of glass which makes up one component of a photographic lens. Photographic lenses are nearly always built up of multiple such elements. Group – a cemented together pieces of glass which form a single unit or an individual piece of glass. The advantage is that there is no glass-air surfaces between cemented together pieces of glass, which reduces reflections. Flange focal distance The flange focal distance (FFD), sometimes called the "flange back", is the distance from the mechanical rear end surface of the lens mount to the focal plane. Focal length The focal length is the factor that determines the size of the image reproduced on the focal plane, picture angle which covers the area of the subject to be photographed, depth of field, etc. Speed The largest opening or stop at which a lens can be used is referred to as the speed of the lens. The larger the maximum aperture is, the faster the lens is considered to be. Lenses that offer a large maximum aperture are commonly referred to as fast lenses, and lenses with smaller maximum aperture are regarded as slow. In low-light situations, having a wider maximum aperture means that you can shoot at a faster shutter speed or work at a lower ISO, or both. Closest focusing distance The minimum distance from the focal plane (film or sensor) to the subject where the lens is still able to focus. Closest working distance The distance from the front edge of the lens to the subject at the maximum magnification. Magnification ratio Determines how large the subject will appear in the final image. For example, a magnification ratio of 1:1 means that the image of the subject formed on the film or sensor will be the same size as the subject in real life. For this reason, a 1:1 ratio is often called "life-size". Electromagnetic diaphragm control system Provides highly accurate diaphragm control and stable auto exposure performance during continuous shooting. Manual diaphragm The diaphragm must be stopped down manually by rotating the detent aperture ring. Preset diaphragm The lens has two rings, one is for pre-setting, while the other is for normal diaphragm adjustment. The first ring must be set at the desired aperture, the second ring then should be fully opened for focusing, and turned back for stop down to the pre-set value. Semi-automatic diaphragm The lens features spring mechanism in the diaphragm, triggered by the shutter release, which stops down the diaphragm to the pre-set value. The spring needs to be reset manually after each exposure to re-open diaphragm to its maximum value. Automatic diaphragm The camera automatically closes the diaphragm down during the shutter operation. On completion of the exposure, the diaphragm re-opens to its maximum value. Number of blades As a general rule, the more blades that are used to create the aperture opening in the lens, the rounder the out-of-focus highlights will be. Some lenses are designed with curved diaphragm blades, so the roundness of the aperture comes not from the number of blades, but from their shape. However, the fewer blades the diaphragm has, the more difficult it is to form a circle, regardless of rounded edges. At maximum aperture, the opening will be circular regardless of the number of blades. Weight Excluding case or pouch, caps and other detachable accessories (lens hood, close-up adapter, tripod adapter etc.). Maximum diameter x Length Excluding case or pouch, caps and other detachable accessories (lens hood, close-up adapter, tripod adapter etc.). For lenses with collapsible design, the length is indicated for the working (retracted) state. Weather sealing A rubber material which is inserted in between each externally exposed part (manual focus and zoom rings, buttons, switch panels etc.) to ensure it is properly sealed against dust and moisture. Lenses that accept front mounted filters typically do not have gaskets behind the filter mount. It is recommended to use a filter for complete weather resistance when desired. Fluorine coating Helps keep lenses clean by reducing the possibility of dust and dirt adhering to the lens and by facilitating cleaning should the need arise. Applied to the outer surface of the front and/or rear lens elements over multi-coatings. Filters Lens filters are accessories that can protect lenses from dirt and damage, enhance colors, minimize glare and reflections, and add creative effects to images. Lens hood A lens hood or lens shade is a device used on the end of a lens to block the sun or other light source in order to prevent glare and lens flare. Flare occurs when stray light strikes the front element of a lens and then bounces around within the lens. This stray light often comes from very bright light sources, such as the sun, bright studio lights, or a bright white background. The geometry of the lens hood can vary from a plain cylindrical or conical section to a more complex shape, sometimes called a petal, tulip, or flower hood. This allows the lens hood to block stray light with the higher portions of the lens hood, while allowing more light into the corners of the image through the lowered portions of the hood. Lens hoods are more prominent in long focus lenses because they have a smaller viewing angle than that of wide-angle lenses. For wide angle lenses, the length of the hood cannot be as long as those for telephoto lenses, as a longer hood would enter the wider field of view of the lens. Lens hoods are often designed to fit onto the matching lens facing either forward, for normal use, or backwards, so that the hood may be stored with the lens without occupying much additional space. In addition, lens hoods can offer some degree of physical protection for the lens due to the hood extending farther than the lens itself. Teleconverters Teleconverters increase the effective focal length of lenses. They also usually maintain the closest focusing distance of lenses, thus increasing the magnification significantly. A lens combined with a teleconverter is normally smaller, lighter and cheaper than a "direct" telephoto lens of the same focal length and speed. Teleconverters are a convenient way of enhancing telephoto capability, but it comes at a cost − reduced maximum aperture. Also, since teleconverters magnify every detail in the image, they logically also magnify residual aberrations of the lens.
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For some assignments, you may be asked to use journal articles or other peer-reviewed material. These articles are written by scholars, and each is reviewed by other scholars before it is published to ensure it meets academic standards for the field. Many journals are published online, and most of Nash Library's journal collections are online only. You may find articles by browsing through specific journal titles or by searching through many journals at once using a database. If you are connected to the internet on-campus, you are already logged in to all of Nash Library's online databases and journals. If you are off-campus, you will have to log in using your USAO credentials. Databases for Academic Articles Databases allow you to search within a vast number of publications to find journal articles and other sources, including books, book chapters, conference proceedings, and dissertations. Because these databases are only accessible via subscription, you will find articles and other materials that you could not find using a simple Google search. To see a list of all databases, click on Databases in the light green ribbon at the top of the screen. The following are databases particularly useful for finding articles on music topics: Academic Search Complete A multi-disciplinary database covering many areas of academic study, with more than 7,000 full-text periodicals, including nearly 6,000 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 11,000 journals and a total of more than 11,600 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. JSTOR Offers archives of leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work. The entire corpus is full-text searchable, offers search term highlighting, includes high-quality images, and is interlinked by millions of citations and references. more... less... Please note that USAO only subscribes to JSTOR I, II, III, and VII. Project Muse Offers a selection of complete, full-text versions of journals in the humanities and social sciences from many of the world's leading university presses and scholarly societies. The complete content of each and every issue is online—including all charts, graphic images—with articles available in HTML, PDF, or both formats. Academic Journals Because the liberal arts are interdisciplinary, there are many different journals on different subjects that could contain articles relevant to your research topic. This is a short list of some journals that focus on aspects of music. To find more journals on a subject, click Journals at the top of this page; then, in the "Browse by Discipline" box, click the subject you want to study. Acta Musicologica Cambridge Opera Journal Early Music Ethnomusicology Journal of Music Theory Journal of Music Therapy Journal of New Music Research Journal of the American Musicological Society Music and Letters Nineteenth Century Music Popular Music and Society Interlibrary Loan Databases include records for thousands of articles, including ones to which Nash Library does not have access. However, you can get these articles through interlibrary loan. When you find an article you like, look for an interlibrary loan link. It will take you to the Nash Library Interlibrary Loan Form, which you can then fill out and submit. Nash Library will contact a library which has access to the journal, and that library will send Nash a copy.
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We are a collective of lesbian women who care about the wellbeing of lesbians in Aotearoa New Zealand. Search Close Menu Close Home Who We Are Kaupapa Resources FAQ Detransition Support Your Rights L Friendly Lawyers Cotton Ceiling Receipts LILAC Lesbian Library Charlotte Museum Blog Wimmin’s Land Trip ’19 Blog: Lesbian ILGA ILGA – but for lesbians. Survey: Lesbians Worldwide ’19 Our lesbian group has been banned from Pride. An overview: Wellington LRAA Schedule 2019 Out in the Park 2019 (Wellington) Setting Up Get Involved Join Us Contact Us Poutū-te-rangi Hui: Ōtautahi MoLA Pōneke Easter Gathering Paenga-whāwhā Hui: Ōtautahi Home Who We Are Kaupapa Resources FAQ Detransition Support Your Rights L Friendly Lawyers Cotton Ceiling Receipts LILAC Lesbian Library Charlotte Museum Blog Wimmin’s Land Trip ’19 Blog: Lesbian ILGA ILGA – but for lesbians. Survey: Lesbians Worldwide ’19 Our lesbian group has been banned from Pride. An overview: Wellington LRAA Schedule 2019 Out in the Park 2019 (Wellington) Setting Up Get Involved Join Us Contact Us Poutū-te-rangi Hui: Ōtautahi MoLA Pōneke Easter Gathering Paenga-whāwhā Hui: Ōtautahi Search for: Our lesbian group has been banned from Pride. An overview: Lesbian Rights Aotearoa Admin on March 14, 2019 We encourage visitors to the site to read our ‘about us‘ before reading this post. We are a group of lesbians in NZ who want to create positive pro-lesbian spaces and politics. It’s Pride Month in Wellington and as a part of that Out Wellington Inc. hosts a fair called Out in the Park. We had our place at the fair confirmed in early February so we’ve been planning on attending for some time. We were excited to go along and show that it’s okay to be a lesbian and proud, but instead we’ve been banned because our kaupapa is not “inclusive” enough. Festival directors Drew Hadwen and Karen Harris emailed us seemingly out of the blue rescinding our stall and invoice. They said that because they “welcome all people, groups and organisations who want to join with us to celebrate the amazing diversity and creativity in our LGBTIQ+ community” they can not have our lesbian feminist stall or “presence” at Out Wellington Inc. organised events. We have written to Wellington City Council Mayor Justin Lester asking for a meeting to discuss whether he supports City Council funding going towards events that discriminate against lesbian groups. It’s unclear whether the email and public comments telling us our presence is “not allowed” are supposed to serve as a trespass or warning. We have emailed Out Wellington Inc. to clarify whether we are (or might be) trespassed from Out in the Park for simply showing up. They have yet to reply. We are far from the only lesbian feminists excluded from queer events and politics. Last year, lesbians were excluded from the Dyke March in the name of inclusivity in Canada, Argentinian lesbians put out a communiqué discussing lesbian exclusion from queer politics, and in the UK lesbian feminists continued to be ‘no-platformed’ and vilified for supporting lesbian rights. ⚢⚢⚢ In positive news, we are hosting our own lesbian only event in Wellington next week to look forward to. Apologies for the late notice, that appears to be in vogue. We hope some of the women on our email list will be able to join us! Notes: Our group was honest and transparent in our application. We applied with our names, as The Lesbian Rights Alliance Aotearoa and said we are “a new and growing lesbian group and we are starting to expand our events and social activities in Wellington.” Our application was accepted and our attendance at the event was publicly announced on the Out in the Park Facebook page. Our kaupapa has been publicly available online since 6 June 2018. The Police, Corrections and Young Nats will all have stalls at the event. Like this: Like Loading... Category: News Tag: feminist, gettheLout, lesbian, lesbian feminist, LRAA Update, Out in the Park, pride, radfem, Wellington Pride Post navigation Previous: Previous post: ILGA – but for lesbians. Next: Next post: Blog: Lesbian ILGA 28 Comments Tracy March 14, 2019 at 9:13 am Can’t believe this happened. Excluded for not being “inclusive”, your kaupapa makes it very clear you’re a group for women who are lesbians. There should be nothing wrong with that. I fully support your right to have a female only group. There is nothing hateful about it in my opinion. Maybe the GBTQs need to check their bigotry and stop bullying the Ls. LikeLiked by 7 people Reply Maria March 14, 2019 at 12:33 pm The Pride should be renamed The Shame. LikeLiked by 5 people Reply Liz March 14, 2019 at 1:23 pm This is disgusting! I’m so sorry. Lesbian and female erasure is going full throttle isn’t it? I’m in the UK but I back you all the way. Sending lesbian support and love. LikeLiked by 4 people Reply Liz Brook March 14, 2019 at 1:40 pm This is so disheartening. The same thing is happening every day in the USA . They say they want inclusivity but ban lesbians. Just like the patriarchy. LikeLiked by 6 people Reply Marie Long March 14, 2019 at 2:29 pm hear! hear! it is high time we broke away from the letters group. we have always supported others. they have not supported us. time to support our own. LikeLiked by 5 people Reply sunilwilliams March 14, 2019 at 6:41 pm Pride Wellington banning lesbians from their event in the name of inclusivity is insane. LikeLiked by 4 people Reply Martina Ross March 14, 2019 at 7:42 pm Unglaublich, dass wir Lesben ausgeschlossen werden. Jetzt erst Recht organisieren sich Lesben gegen die, die sie ausschließen. Wir starken uns Lesben gegenseitig und gehen unseren Weg! Unseren Weg als weltweite Kraft, lesbische Kraft, genau darum, weil wir nicht queerer Mainstream sein wollen und können!!!!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜Stand Up Form lesbians,Stand Up ITS Out live andere Service💜💜💜💜💜meine so much top💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜👍👍👍💜💜💜👍👍 LikeLike Reply Martina Ross March 14, 2019 at 7:45 pm Schade Übersetzung hat nicht geklappt. Steht auf Lesben, wir lassen unsere Ausgrenzung nicht zu. Unser Leben unsere Liebe zu Frauen 💜 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alisonlewis0332 March 14, 2019 at 8:07 pm Outrageous. You have my support. From a straight woman. Alison Lewis LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Pōwhiri Rika-Heke March 14, 2019 at 9:42 pm This is shocking news. Kia kaha. Pōwhiri Rika-Heke🌈💜 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply What's Current: Declaration on Women's Sex-based Rights launches on Friday March 15, 2019 at 12:04 am […] Lesbian Rights Alliance Aotearoa has been banned from the “Out in The Park” Pride event in Wellington, NZ for not being […] LikeLiked by 1 person Reply What’s Current: Declaration on Women’s Sex-based Rights launches on Friday – Bon Bon Lifestyle Webazine March 15, 2019 at 1:33 am […] Lesbian Rights Alliance Aotearoa has been banned from the “Out in The Park” Pride event in Wellington, NZ for not being […] LikeLiked by 1 person Reply What’s Current: Declaration on Women’s Sex-based Rights launches on Friday – Bon Bon Lifestyle Group March 15, 2019 at 1:47 am […] Lesbian Rights Alliance Aotearoa has been banned from the “Out in The Park” Pride event in Wellington, NZ for not being […] LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Roj Blake March 15, 2019 at 2:13 am Wow! Just WOW! I am a straight guy, and I know that your organisation isn’t for me. By Lesbians for Lesbians is exclusionary by definition. I don’t seek to impose myself on you, I respect your right to be exclusionary of non Lesbians. We can strive for equal rights for all, but we cannot make every group inclusive without destroying the value and benefit of those groups. Women have had to fight so hard to get to where they are today, and the fight is far from over. I am a feminist. I have a Lesbian step daughter who is as dear to me as my natural daughter. I have a gay grandson who is loved no less than my other grandsons. But while I would expect you to welcome Jo in to your organisation I would not expect you to accept Jordie. LikeLiked by 3 people Reply Skeeter jones March 27, 2019 at 3:39 pm I really hate it when men write ” I am a Demi isn’t”. It’s wonderful to have solid allies, but you cannot be a feminist, anymore than I could be a black panther . Feminists are women. It’s literally in the name. LikeLike Reply FeistyAmazon March 16, 2019 at 12:21 am Reblogged this on FeistyAmazon and commented: Wow, this really steams me up. BLATANT anti Lesbian discrimination within our own so called communities!!! GET THE L OUT NOW!!! LikeLiked by 4 people Reply Lucy March 16, 2019 at 8:37 am I am in the UK and also can’t believe what is happening to women around the world in the name of inclusion. Just read your kaupapa and wanted to say that you’ve got a clear purpose and strong moral values, so keep going, your group is needed! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply SK March 16, 2019 at 8:19 pm I’m a straight woman supporting my lesbian sisters in this Orwellian nightmare. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Knitter of socks #FBPE #FBGC (@socksknitter) March 16, 2019 at 9:21 pm Solidarity from across the world in the UK. I’m a straight woman who knows that your group would not and should not include people like me if it is to stay true to its purpose. Wishing you strength and courage as you fight for your rights to be who you are. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Marla March 26, 2019 at 10:53 pm There is literally nothing wrong with an advocacy group advocating for a very specific group of people. LikeLike Reply Blog: Lesbian ILGA – Lesbian Rights Aotearoa April 6, 2019 at 5:58 am […] Aotearoa in early 2018. We were excited to attend Out in the Park on March 16 this year, but we were banned because we are a group for lesbians who won’t cater to men. We weren’t going to let […] LikeLike Reply Leonie Zurakowsky April 30, 2019 at 7:26 am Stay strong sisters. I’m an ancient bi woman who has always stood behind/with lesbians. This crap going on is fracking unbelievable. Myself and many other women of mixed sexualities marched in the Vancouver Dyke March.The hate and harassment was a shock to my entire system. Then we found out we were banned! I can’t stomach what’s going on against lesbians by these cruel and lesbophobic men who claim to be lesbians/women. Do they honestly think that any lesbian will accept their disgusting male bodies? Boggles the mind. Good news: right around International Day of Lesbian Visibility, a new stencil appeared on the main shopping street near here (I hope as a late reaction to all the stencils saying ‘trans power’ and ‘sex work is work’): RESIST LESBIAN ERASURE. I felt better all day just seeing that. It is sad that now Vancouver has become Transcouver and Canada really is TransCanada. ARGH. LikeLike Reply Ahima Beerlage June 14, 2019 at 11:13 am I am angry and I am sad. This is the ultimate answer of the propaganda against women, especially angainst lesbian. They don`t allow any space for women and they cover it up in “inclusion”. Men and men-oriantated person don`t stand any space without there controll. You have my deep felt solidarity, Ahima Beerlage, lesbian author and activist from Berlin, Germany LikeLike Reply Submission for rationality and science against the assaults of pre-modernism and post-modernism – Redline November 3, 2019 at 6:43 am […] anecdotal evidence suggests that the Commission’s staff are interpreting the law in this way and failing to act properly against reported cases of discrimination against lesbian women. In my opinion this is an issue which deserves a full […] LikeLike Reply To Advance Civil Rights, Oppose Transgender Extremism – Redline December 6, 2019 at 3:36 am […] the pressure they’re experiencing, things get even worse. Lesbians have been excluded from Pride parades for carrying signs proclaiming that lesbians don’t have […] LikeLike Reply To Advance Civil Rights, Oppose Transgender Extremism – Redline December 6, 2019 at 3:36 am […] the pressure they’re experiencing, things get even worse. Lesbians have been excluded from Pride parades for carrying signs proclaiming that lesbians don’t have […] LikeLike Reply Vincenzo Bushell July 16, 2020 at 12:29 am This is a excellent web site, could you be interested in doing an interview about just how you designed it? If so e-mail me!
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My mission in life is to not merely survive, but to thrive: and do so with passion, compassion, humor, and style. – Maya Angelou Menu Skip to content About Lexa Marriage Think Before You Speak Celebrating 26 Years of Marital Lessons What Really Matters In Relationships Fitness 7 Takeaways From My First Figure Competition Behind The Scenes Fair Trade holiday shopping 9 Comments Saturday, 8 December, 12 Lexa Sigh! Relief! Football season for my 10-year-old officially ended last Sunday. The season finished with my son playing on the offensive line representing the All-Star team for the West Division of our league. His team won against the East 25-6. The next day at the Banquet he won Defensive Lineman of the Year! We’re all smiles! All Star Player 12/2012 I took one week off to do nothing. Well, not quite nothing, but my actions felt like nothing compared to rushing off to practice 6-8 p.m. several nights a week. Today I was supposed to begin my holiday shopping. Well I did. Sorta kinda! I could not resist and bought for myself. Does that count? I attended a International Fair Trade Gift Fair at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. The event was hosted by the South Fair Trade Alliance and “builds social economic, social and environmental justice through Fair Trade.” The vendors are socially conscious, warm, friendly persons, who share a common passion of helping others. “Fair trade supports farmers and craftspeople in developing countries who are socially and economically marginalized. These producers lack economic opportunity and often face steep hurdles in finding markets and customers for their goods. Fair trade is much more than just trade. At the core of the fair trade model is a direct, cooperative, and in-depth relationship between buyers and sellers that keeps all of the principles of fair trade at the forefront.” –Fair Trade Federation The best part about the shopping experience at the Fair Trade Fair is that you learn while you shop! An abundance of literature is available at most tables, so if you take your kids with you, the shopping experience will be educational and enlightening. The vendors are socially and environmentally conscious, warm, friendly, knowledgable, and are dedicated to Fair Trade. Of course, I love the endless supply of unique, handmade, and cool merchandise for sale. I love dark chocolate and could not resist buying this treat. Original pieces like this zipper necklace is the reward for patronizing the Fair. I cannot wait to wear this one! Many of the jewelry pieces are made with natural and recycled materials. I was so excited at this vendor that I forgot to ask about these earrings. They are extremely light and rich in color. Ooh la la! Nag Champa oils and an assorted package of some of my favorite incense (Sandlewood, Patchouli, Nag Champa) and two new ones to try (Frankincense and white Rose). For nearly two years, I’ve been hooked on merchandise with the peace symbol, so I had to add this bracelet to my collection. Click here to learn more about the South Jersey Fair Trade. If you are not from the South Jersey area, check out the Fair Trade Federation here. Share this: Tweet Email Print Share on Tumblr Like this: Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Family Living and tagged Fair Trade, Fair Trade Federation, jewelry, Nag Champa, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, South Jersey. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation Previous post Next post 9 thoughts on “Fair Trade holiday shopping” adetokunbohr hello to your All-Star son. 🙂 Sunday, 9 December, 12 at 8:44 am Reply lexa Thank you! I will share your comment with him. :)) Sunday, 9 December, 12 at 9:05 am Reply lexa Thank you!! I will share your comment with him. Sunday, 9 December, 12 at 9:06 am Reply shawnrjones12 Wow!!!! I am so proud of him!!!! I know you were beaming!!!! Oh and I love…the new look (your blog) Wednesday, 12 December, 12 at 10:42 pm Reply lexa Thank you! During the football banquet, he could not take his eyes off of his trophies. Now he realizes the rewards of his hard work on the football field. I wanted to spruce up my page and give it a little holiday cheer! Lol! Thursday, 13 December, 12 at 6:49 am Reply shawnrjones12 He is so cute!!!!! Thursday, 13 December, 12 at 9:07 am Reply lexa ;0)) Thursday, 13 December, 12 at 9:16 am Reply Cicely I love your spotlight on Fair trade shopping! It is an excellent way to impact our world by helping people that make the product we want and need get paid a wage that will actual support their families. Thank you for sharing a place where people can support these efforts locally :). Thursday, 13 December, 12 at 10:48 am Reply lexa Thank you Cicely! Yes, Fair Trade is important to the survival of many families in countries we buy products from. Increased awareness by consumers and merchants will ensure they receive fair pay for merchandise and wages. Let us spread the word. 😉
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After previously expressing confidence that both bills will pass on Friday, Pelosi indicated in the afternoon that they would just move the infrastructure bill amid push back from moderates that the $1.9 trillion bill needs an official cost estimate from the Congressional Budget Office, a process that could take about two weeks.But progressives are now … Read more Categories Money Tags collapsing, house, House leadership strategy at risk of collapsing as Pelosi presses for infrastructure vote - CNNPolitics, infrastructure, leadership, Pelosi, politics, presses, risk, strategy, VOTE Leave a comment
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Government appointee and social worker James Russelle Dumpson was born on April 5, 1909, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dumpson received his B.A. degree in education from Temple University. He taught elementary school for two years before moving to New York City to work for the Children's Aid S...
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Honing is a type of abrasive process typically used to finish the interior of a cylinder. Rather than using an abrasive wheel as in grinding, a hone uses several flat stones arranged around a mandrel that moves in and out of the hole. For vertical or horizontal honing, the tool reciprocates through the hole, while in a single-pass finishing system there may be an indexing table with tools of expanding width that each move through the hole once. Either way, the process is the same. Because honing is a slower process than grinding, heat and pressures are lower. This means that honing provides better size and geometry control. Hones are incredibly accurate and can finish a part to within 0.2 microns (the width of a bacterium). In fact, single-pass hones are so consistent and so accurate that they are usually not gaged. While honing may take longer than some grinding operations, it can also be done unattended. Single-pass hones tipped with diamond or CBN have incredibly long tool life. For answers to your questions or more information on honing machines call Liberty at 847-276-2761 or send us an email [email protected]. Liberty Machinery buys and sells all types of honing machines. We are your trusted source for high quality honing machines and other used equipment. Buy a Honing Machine Sell your Honing Machine View Honing Videos Process Description: How does it work? A honing machine is built to allow the hone to move properly. The hone can be oriented either vertically or horizontally. The hone itself consists of several abrasive stones of various materials attached to a mandrel. For vertical and horizontal hones, these stones are made to expand and contract as they move in and out of the workpiece. For single-pass hones, the part remains fixed. The hone is attached to a reciprocating cylinder that moves the hone in and out of the workpiece. Lubricant must be used. A rotary indexing table can change quickly between hones of different diameters and abrasiveness. Common Processes: Hydraulic valves Cartridge valves Fuel injectors Gears Gun barrels Connecting rods Engine blocks Common Industries: Automotive Aerospace Valves Oil & gas Major Honing Machine Manufacturers Engis, Lapmaster, Sunnen Sell Your Honing Machine Liberty is always looking for used honing machines to buy for inventory. Contact us and let us know what you have for sale. We’ll be happy to give you a free quote. Check our Inventory for a Used Honing Machine Click below to see our current inventory and request a free quote. Someone will be in touch very soon.
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Dimensions - Approximate............2,210mm x 2,056mm x 2,275mm (H) / 100" (L-R) x 90" (F-B) x 113" (H) Weight - Approximate............5,443kg / 10,500 Lbs. EQUIPPED WITH: Xycom ProFace CNC Controller (Windows) Fully Enclosed Work Area w/Shuttle Table For Loading/Unloading Automatic Integrated in Process Air Gauging/Sizing 3-Axis Handwheel Allows for Fine-Tuning of Vertical Stroke, Honing Tool Position, and Column Position for ease of Set-Up. Capability to Dwell in any Part of the Bore, Selectivity Removing Stock, Delivering a True Constant Crosshatch Pattern, Throughout the Entire Length of Bore. Auto-Dwell Feature Corrects Bore Geometry and Size Automatically Linear Feed System Royal Mist Collector *Preliminary Specifications Subject to Verification. Share Tweet Share 0 Shares Sell Used Machinery Given up on getting rid of your surplus machinery? Liberty’s here to help! We offer immediate cash payments, timely removal, and over 25 years of experience in the industry – all things which make us a leader among used machinery dealers. Our goal is to make selling used machinery as quick and easy as possible. We know you have other things to worry about, so we work hard to streamline the sales process so you can free up floor space and turn surplus machinery into working capital – without all the stress and hassle. Call us at 847-276-2761 or email [email protected] and tell us what you want to sell. Buy Used Machinery Liberty has an extensive inventory of used machinery for sale, including used metalworking machinery, used fabricating machinery, and used finishing equipment. If you’re looking to buy used machine tools, look no further! We have hundreds of late model, quality machine tools in stock at our Chicago area warehouse, and can find additional equipment through our worldwide networking system. Our goal is to help customers increase their productivity and profits with quality pre-owned machinery at reasonable prices. We have a clean, 30,000 square foot, climate-controlled warehouse where you can inspect our machines. We offer both in-person inspections and Under Power YouTube video inspections from the comfort of your own office.”
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We do not list every item in our inventory on eBay. If you are unable to find the item you need within our eBay store, please contact us by email or phone and we will be more than happy to check our inventory and respond to you promptly. Click Here For Our Ebay Store If this is not the item you are looking for, please feel free to browse our store using the search bar at the top of the store page. Simply click the wheelchair to go straight to our Ebay Store. BUY NOW! Payment Shipping Returns Customer Service Location & Hours Payment Shipping Returns Customer Service Location & Hours Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as this will allow us to package and ship the item to you sooner! We accept payment by the following methods: We offer FREE shipping* on all orders! *except power wheelchairs We understand the importance of shipping our items on a timely basis. We will ship the same day if your order is received and paid for by 12:00 noon est (eastern standard time) Monday - Friday If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging with original packing receipt. We do not list every item in our inventory on eBay. If you are unable to find the item you need within our eBay store, please contact us by email or phone and we will be more than happy to check our inventory and respond to you promptly. We are committed to your full satisfaction and strive to provide our customers with an easy and stress free shopping experience. So if you have any questions or special requests, please do not hesitate to contact us. LOCATION & HOURS West Warwick, RI 02893 Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm est Saturday 9am - 12pm est High Quality Customer Support VERY GOOD CONDITION* Minor wear on screen* D51154.05 OMNI DISPLAY HAS BEEN TESTED AND FUNCTIONS AS IT SHOULD* Permobil Omni R -NET Display for Powerchair w/ ARM MOUNT* D51154.05 #F306 VERY GOOD CONDITION* Minor wear on screen* D51154.05 OMNI DISPLAY HAS BEEN TESTED AND FUNCTIONS AS IT SHOULD* Your PreOwned Power Mobility Parts Provider THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING LIBERTY MOBILITY We do not list every item in our inventory on eBay. If you are unable to find the item you need within our eBay store, please contact us by email or phone and we will be more than happy to check our inventory and respond to you promptly. Click Here For Our Ebay Store BUY NOW! If this is not the item you are looking for, please feel free to browse our store using the search bar at the top of the store page. Simply click the wheelchair to go straight to our Ebay Store.
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Toggle navigation Nancy Thompson Library Learning Commons NTLC Home Research Books, E-books, Videos & More -- WorldCat Discovery Search Articles & More (Databases A-Z) Periodicals List (Journals, Magazines, Newspapers) Multimedia (Online Video, Music, and Image collections) Kean University Archives and Special Collections Research Guides Citation Style Resources EndNote Online -- Citation Help EndNote Online -- User Guide EasyBib -- Citation Help Kean University Course Catalogs (Historical Course Descriptions) Kean University Course Catalogs (Current and Recent Years) Kean University Yearbooks Collection (Internet Archive) Flipster -- current popular magazines Our Services Interlibrary Loan Tutoring Writing Public Speaking Borrow Books from Other New Jersey Academic Libraries (VALE) Circulation Policies Library Instruction Faculty Guide Student Guide Library Resources and Services for Kean Ocean Students Laptop Loaner About NTLC Ask a Librarian Hours OER Kean Quest Workshops Digital Commons Nancy Thompson Library Research Guides New-guide-sidelayout African American History Find Articles Search this Guide Search African American History This guide features resources for African American history research. Start Your Research Here Find BooksToggle Dropdown African Biography African Americans/Black Americans -- Biography Find Articles Find Web SitesToggle Dropdown Africa African Americans: General History Brown v. Board of Education Civil Rights Movement Individuals New Jersey Nineteenth Century Post Civil War Pre Civil War Statistics The Arts, Music, and Images Cite Sources My Profile Chrisler Pitts Ask a Librarian Listed below are options available for you to contact a reference librarian and ask for help with your research. LibAnswers (FAQ) In Person E-mail Phone Recommended Databases for African American History Working from off campus? If so, you will need to log in with your Kean Google username and password. America: History and Life (EBSCOhost) (VALE) Covers the history of the United States and Canada from pre-history to the present, with abstracts of journal articles, books, dissertations, conference proceedings, and links to book and media reviews. Civil Rights and Social Justice (HeinOnline) -- Complimentary Features a variety of publications covering civil rights in the United States. Scholarly articles, legislative histories, Supreme Court briefs, and documents from the Commission on Civil Rights are included in this collection. eHRAF World Cultures (Human Relations Area Files) Provides information about behavior, customs, and society among worldwide cultures and ethnic groups. Ethnic Diversity Source (EBSCOhost) "Supports the study of African Americans, Arab Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Jewish Americans, Latinx Americans, Multiracial Americans, and Native Americans, among others, with respect to their cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences. Scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, historical documents, and biographies are complemented by primary sources, such as speeches and interviews.” Ethnic NewsWatch (ProQuest) (VALE) An interdisciplinary, bilingual (English and Spanish) database of newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and journals from ethnic, minority, and native presses. The collection also includes historical coverage of Native American, African American, and Hispanic American periodicals from 1959 to 1989. Historical Abstracts (EBSCOhost) (VALE) Offers abstracts of journal articles, book citations, dissertations, and conference proceedings, on world history (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present. Middle East & Africa Database (ProQuest) Features articles from academic journals published in many Middle Eastern and African countries. Subject areas covered include business, education, engineering, humanities, science, social sciences, and technology. PAIS Index (ProQuest) Contains articles, books, reports, select government documents, and conference proceedings on public policy, public administration, international relations, politics, government, social conditions, and the Civil Rights Movement. Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law (HeinOnline) -- Complimentary Features "a multitude of essential legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world...[including] every statute passed by every colony and state on slavery, every federal statute dealing with slavery, and all reported state and federal cases on slavery." The collection also provides access to full-text books as well as articles from periodicals, proceedings, reports, and other publications. Recommended Multidisciplinary Databases Working from off campus? If so, you will need to log in with your Kean Google username and password. American Historical Periodicals, Series 1-5 (Gale Cengage Learning) -- Complimentary Provides a comprehensive collection of periodicals published between 1684 and 1912, documenting the American people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the twentieth century. JSTOR (ITHAKA) Provides archival access to scholarly journals in wide-ranging academic disciplines; JSTOR does not provide the most recent issues but instead provides access to a journal's older issues. PQDT Open (ProQuest) Features full text open access dissertations and theses from ProQuest UMI Dissertation Publishing. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University Press) Features scholarly articles from a wide range of humanities and social sciences journals. ProQuest Central (ProQuest) (VALE) Provides one-stop access to a comprehensive collection of journals, magazines, and newspapers, covering subjects such as business, computer science, criminal justice, education, ethnic studies, gender studies, health care, psychology, religion, science, and telecommunications. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (ProQuest) (VALE) Provides access to doctoral dissertations and master's theses, most with indexing from 1861, abstracts from 1980, and full-text from 1997 to the present. SocINDEX with Full Text (EBSCOhost) (VALE) Provides scholarly information for sociology and related fields, such as criminal justice, gender studies, social psychology, ethnic and racial studies, marriage and family, socio-cultural anthropology, and social work. Sociology Database (ProQuest) Provides full-text articles from international sociology and social work journals, including core titles indexed in Sociological Abstracts and Social Services Abstracts.. Covers topics such as culture and social structure, social psychology, substance abuse, addiction, and more. Recommended Newspaper Databases Working from off campus? If so, you will need to log in with your Kean Google username and password. Access World News Research Collection (NewsBank) Features news from approximately 12,000 local, regional, national, and international sources, including the Newark Star-Ledger and over 180 New Jersey newswires, newspapers, transcripts, and blogs. Updated daily, it offers valuable primary source information on today’s issues and events. New Jersey Historical Newspapers (Readex) Provides access to late 18th and 19th century New Jersey newspapers. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (VALE) Digital image archive of the New York Times beginning in September 1851 and ending several years before the current year. What Is a Peer Reviewed Journal? A scholarly, or peer-reviewed, journal contains articles that have been critiqued, reviewed, or refereed by scholars in a specific field. Characteristics of Scholarly, Popular, and Trade (Professional) Publications Identifying Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals Already Have an Article Citation? Select the Periodicals List when you know the title of a particular journal, magazine, or newspaper and you want to find out if it is available at the Nancy Thompson Learning Commons. The list will link directly to titles that are available electronically. Click the link listed below for help with finding periodicals: Finding Periodicals in the Library Periodical Databases You can find articles from scholarly journals, popular magazines, or newspapers by searching in periodical databases. Periodical databases always contain: Citations -- author, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, date and pages. They may also contain: Abstracts -- summaries of article content. Complete articles -- in full-text or pdf image format. When full-text links are not available, you can check for full-text access in other databases by clicking Full Text Finder. Please note: sometimes you see only the symbol (and not the words "Full Text Finder"). In these cases, click the symbol to check for full-text access in other databases. Locating Periodicals in Other Libraries Check the New Jersey Union List of Serials to determine if a periodical is available in a library in New Jersey. It is important to confirm that a library permits public access and highly recommended to verify library holdings before making a trip. Request Articles from Other Libraries through Interlibrary Loan Books or journal articles not owned by the Nancy Thompson Learning Commons may be requested from other libraries through interlibrary loan. Patrons will be notified by e-mail when books are ready to be picked up at the Circulation Desk. Books will be due back to the Learning Commons by the specified due date. Copies of articles and book chapters will be emailed to the patron. Select the appropriate form from the page linked below, then complete and submit the form online. Interlibrary Loan Request Forms more... less... Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, certain library services, such as physical course reserves, are temporarily suspended. << Previous: African Americans/Black Americans -- Biography Next: Find Web Sites >> Last Updated: Dec 1, 2021 3:02 PM URL: https://libguides.kean.edu/africanamericanhistory Print Page Login to LibApps Report a problem Subjects: African American Studies, Africana Studies, Anthropology, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, History
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Summon provides access to millions of sources of all types (books, articles, audio, videos, images, etc.) on nearly any subject. Summon searches many, but not all, Oberlin College Libraries resources; comprehensive research should include subject databases. It searches the full text of some, but not all, Oberlin books, including books that Oberlin only owns in print. If you are looking for a specific book, film, or journal, use OBIS, our catalog. If you are looking for a specific journal article, use the Journal Finder. Summon also includes the collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum as well as materials from other research centers and open access repositories. ? OBIS provides access to print and digital books, databases, audiovisual materials, journals, and course reserves. It is the best place to look up books, recordings, journals and films by title to determine if you can access an item through Oberlin. To see if Oberlin has access to an individual article, use the journal list. OBIS makes it easier to search by subject heading than Summon does, but it does not index the full-text of any books. In addition to books available at Oberlin through OBIS, patrons also have access to collections from a number of public, university, and college libraries in the state of Ohio through Oberlin College’s partnership with the OhioLink consortium and SearchOhio. ? The Databases A-Z list provides a complete alphabetical list of searchable databases accessible to you through the Oberlin College Libraries. The databases range from those that cover multiple subject areas, e.g. JSTOR or Web of Science, to more narrow research topics, e.g. SOCIndex. They contain both citations and full text for ebooks, peer reviewed journals, newspapers, magazines, data sets, images, music, primary documents, and more. 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Terrell Main Library Floor Plans Floor Plans Other Libraries Hours & Directions Learn More Mary Church Terrell Main Library Terrell Special Collections Clarence Ward Art Library Conservatory Library Science Library Learn More About Our Libraries Learn More Search Tools Summon ? Summon provides access to millions of sources of all types (books, articles, audio, videos, images, etc.) on nearly any subject. Summon searches many, but not all, Oberlin College Libraries resources; comprehensive research should include subject databases. It searches the full text of some, but not all, Oberlin books, including books that Oberlin only owns in print. If you are looking for a specific book, film, or journal, use OBIS, our catalog. If you are looking for a specific journal article, use the Journal Finder. Summon also includes the collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum as well as materials from other research centers and open access repositories. Databases A-Z ? The Databases A-Z list provides a complete alphabetical list of searchable databases accessible to you through the Oberlin College Libraries. The databases range from those that cover multiple subject areas, e.g. JSTOR or Web of Science, to more narrow research topics, e.g. SOCIndex. They contain both citations and full text for ebooks, peer reviewed journals, newspapers, magazines, data sets, images, music, primary documents, and more. You will want to use them for finding credible and scholarly materials required for your college research. If you are unsure which databases are best for your research topic try using the subject and type filters, consult a subject or course guide, Ask a Librarian or make a research appointment. OBIS Catalog ? OBIS provides access to print and digital books, databases, audiovisual materials, journals, and course reserves. It is the best place to look up books, recordings, journals and films by title to determine if you can access an item through Oberlin. To see if Oberlin has access to an individual article, use the journal list. OBIS makes it easier to search by subject heading than Summon does, but it does not index the full-text of any books. In addition to books available at Oberlin through OBIS, patrons also have access to collections from a number of public, university, and college libraries in the state of Ohio through Oberlin College’s partnership with the OhioLink consortium and SearchOhio. Journal Finder ? The Oberlin College Libraries subscribe to many journals, newspapers, and magazines directly, and have access to many more through database platforms from providers including EBSCO, ProQuest, JSTOR, and many others. The Journal Finder lists in one place every print and e-journal available through both paid subscriptions and reputable open access platforms. Use the Journal Finder to track down a journal, to see if it’s available online, or to compare access across databases or subscription services. The Journal Finder will not allow you to search by article title to determine if Oberlin owns an item - you must use the full citation, including journal, magazine, or newspaper title and publication date to determine if Oberlin has access to an article. OhioLINK Catalog ? A virtual statewide library that displays information for items owned by OhioLINK libraries, a consortium of over 100 college, university and research libraries in Ohio. Items described include books, journals and periodicals, audiovisual materials, sound recordings, electronic resources, government documents, archives and manuscripts, maps and music scores. The catalog provides bibliographic descriptions and indicates where copies are located and whether or not copies are available. 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FOLIO Library Services Platform to benefit from Services Agreement between EBSCO Information Services and ByWater Solutions Library Technology Guides Current News Service and Archive Home Terms of Use Contribute Site Statistics About Marshall Breeding Libraries Basic Search Library Storage Facilities Association of Research Libraries Urban Libraries Council Association of Southeastern Research Libraries Big Ten Academic Alliance Libraries United Kingdom Higher Education US Presidential Libraries and Museums Independent Research Libraries Association Academic Law Libraries in the United States Directory of Public Libraries in the United States Directory of Public Libraries in the United Kingdom Guides Documents Vendors Search Vendor Database Mergers and Acquisitions Major Vendors - Auto-Graphics - Biblionix - Book Systems - ByWater Solutions - Clarivate - EBSCO - Follett - Equinox - Ex Libris - Innovative - The Library Corporation - OCLC - ProQuest - SirsiDynix Products Search Product Database Major Products - Alma - Apollo - Atriuum - Carl.X - Destiny - FOLIO - Koha - Library.Solution - OPALS - Polaris - Sierra - Symphony - VERSO - WorldShare Management Services - NOTIS (history) News Procurement Member Login Member Login Register Press Release: EBSCO Information Services [February 1, 2018] FOLIO Library Services Platform to benefit from Services Agreement between EBSCO Information Services and ByWater Solutions Ipswich, MA -- February 01, 2018. EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) and ByWater Solutions have expanded their relationship to ensure libraries adopting the FOLIO Library Services Platform (LSP) will be able to rely on hosting and services support. The agreement secures ByWater's commitment to provide FOLIO implementation and support services backed by EBSCO hosting technology and data services. ByWater Solutions has been recognized for its customer satisfaction in supporting library systems and is currently the largest service provider for the Koha Open Source Library System supporting more than 1,000 Koha libraries. ByWater Solutions co-owner and Chief Executive Officer Brendan Gallagher says the ByWater team will work with EBSCO to provide support for its libraries using FOLIO as their library services platform or looking to add FOLIO microservices or apps to their current systems. "Open source services allow libraries to save money on the technology and focus on service and customer support. By extending our expertise, and leveraging EBSCO's services, we expect to help libraries implement FOLIO and migrate libraries to the FOLIO LSP and provide ongoing support." EBSCO, which has supported FOLIO with funding, developers and project management as well as provided funding for Koha, will provide FOLIO hosting services and advanced software support as well as a compliment of data integration services. EBSCO Vice President of Services Product Management Ron Burns says these agreements give EBSCO the opportunity to create a high level of customer service standards. "As we move to the next phase, where beta sites are actively testing FOLIO, we want to ensure that service providers such as EBSCO and ByWater come together to create technical support structures, migration plans and implementation goals. As FOLIO becomes a reality, service providers are going to create the foundation needed to allow the adoption of open source systems and the expansion of FOLIO into multiple types and sizes of libraries." ByWater and EBSCO will be working together and with the FOLIO community to support the first libraries going live with FOLIO in 2019. Since being announced in June 2016, FOLIO has formed a community and librarians and developers have joined special interest groups that are actively creating an open source LSP that supports traditional resource management functionality that can be extended into emerging areas. FOLIO is being designed to be flexible to allow librarians to select the applications that best align with their workflow needs. The applications are modular and allow multiple vendors or libraries to contribute applications. Extensibility is an essential element allowing FOLIO to integrate with internal and external systems including university enterprise systems, institutional repositories, research management and discovery services. Development supports Linked Open Data to allow libraries to expand their reach and FOLIO provides scalability through multi-tenancy. The service will support all formats natively and is based on a central knowledgebase. More information is available at http://www.folio.org. About EBSCO Information Services EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is the leading discovery service provider for libraries worldwide with more than 11,000 discovery customers in over 100 countries. EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) provides each institution with a comprehensive, single search box for its entire collection, offering unparalleled relevance ranking quality and extensive customization. EBSCO is also the preeminent provider of online research content for libraries, including hundreds of research databases, historical archives, point-of-care medical reference, and corporate learning tools serving millions of end users at tens of thousands of institutions. EBSCO is the leading provider of electronic journals & books for libraries, with subscription management for more than 360,000 serials, including more than 57,000 e-journals, as well as online access to more than 1,000,000 e-books. For more information, visit the EBSCO website at: http://www.ebsco.com. EBSCO Information Services is a division of EBSCO Industries Inc., a family owned company since 1944. About ByWater Solutions ByWater Solutions is a full service, high quality open source support and implementation company dedicated to providing libraries with a lower cost, more advanced level of support for their ILS than a traditional proprietary solution can offer. ByWater Solutions has a proven track record in first rate Koha implementation and support with library systems of all sizes. Our highly ranked, comprehensive support is what sets our company apart from any other vendor in the industry. Partnering with ByWater Solutions for Koha or Folio support not only lowers the cost of implementing and maintaining an ILS, but more importantly empowers libraries by giving them the flexibility and freedom they deserve. For more information please visit: http://bywatersolutions.com/. Summary: EBSCO Information Services and ByWater Solutions have expanded their relationship to ensure libraries adopting the FOLIO Library Services Platform will be able to rely on hosting and services support. Publication Year: 2018 Type of Material: Press Release Language English Date Issued: February 1, 2018 Publisher: EBSCO Information Services Company: Company: ByWater Solutions EBSCO Information Services Products: FOLIO Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/23192 LTG Bibliography Record number: 23192. Created: 2018-02-01 13:16:50; Last Modified: 2018-02-01 13:17:19.
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10 questions with Shelbourn Stevens, president of New Hanover Regional Medical Center and Novant Health’s Coastal Market. When officials in New Hanover County agreed to sell the publicly held New Hanover Regional Medical Center to Novant Health in 2020, they forged a dominant entity for healthcare delivery throughout the Cape Fear region. Novant operates the largest hospital in Brunswick County and many other local facilities. Amid all that, the COVID-19 pandemic hit the area, putting more stress on healthcare providers. With that in mind, we thought the timing was perfect to connect with Shelbourn Stevens to discuss healthcare in Brunswick County. Stevens was recently promoted to president of NHRMC and the coastal market, which includes oversight of Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center and Pender Memorial Hospital. For the eight years prior, he was president and chief operating officer of Brunswick Medical Center, the position he held when this email interview was conducted. Stevens, who lives in Supply, provided the following responses to my questions, and his responses have been lightly edited for space and style. 1. Can you tell us a little about yourself, including your hobbies and interests when you’re not at work? I grew up in Danbury, North Carolina, and started my career as a respiratory aide with Novant Health in 1990. While working full time, I received both my bachelor’s degree and an MBA. In 2012 I took over as president and chief operating officer at Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center. Outside of work and the COVID-19 pandemic, I like to travel. I learned to play piano when I was four, and I played every Sunday at the church I grew up in. Today, I still play and find it as my own form of personal therapy. 2. Now that Novant is operating New Hanover Regional Center, how does Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center fit into the picture going forward? New Hanover Regional Medical Center will become Novant Health’s flagship facility for the coastal market, which Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center will remain a part of, and leader of a regionally focused, integrated delivery network in southeastern North Carolina. New Hanover Regional Medical Center will be the local leader of the formative stages of this significant regional expansion strategy, enabling it to be a critical partner with substantial influence and resources as we jointly develop strategic plans. 3. Will Brunswick County residents be more likely or less likely to have to go to Wilmington to receive advanced or specialized medical services vs. remaining in Brunswick County? What specialty areas do you see expanding first in Brunswick County, if any? This partnership will bring a more seamless experience for Brunswick County residents should they need advanced or specialized care. Advanced and specialized care will primarily stay in New Hanover County, and the expanded UNC partnership will bring more access to care for our Brunswick County residents. Regarding the expansion timeline of specialty areas in Brunswick County, we are still working with local leadership and physicians to determine the critical needs of our community. 4. When you look at medical needs and services in Brunswick County, what community health issues concern you the most? What keeps you up at night? I think the one thing that keeps me up at night is making sure every single resident has access to remarkable care whenever they need it. We are a rural county with an older population that might need more specialized care. In some cases, they don’t have the means to travel to get their routine appointments to make sure their health is the best it can be. It’s something I constantly think about, and I am proud that Novant Health is making access to care a priority. 5. One of the controversial issues in Novant’s purchase of NHRMC was the decision to limit the $1.25 billion that moved to the New Hanover Community Endowment to only serve New Hanover County despite NHRMC’s regional footprint. Does this decision have an impact on Novant’s ability or commitment to support community needs and interests in Brunswick County? This partnership decision does not have an impact on our commitment to support Brunswick County’s needs. Residents in Brunswick County should be really excited about this partnership as it combines the best of both worlds with both Novant Health and New Hanover Regional Medical Center, while also expanding the affiliation with UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine. 6. We read about shortages of medical professionals like family doctors and nurses in many parts of the country. What’s the situation in Brunswick County, and in what areas of practices or occupations are we most deficient? Brunswick County is rapidly growing, and we are constantly evaluating the care our community needs most. Today, we see the most need for more providers in primary care, gastroenterology, neurology, behavioral health and pulmonology. 7. You were a hospital executive through this COVID-19 pandemic. How close did we come in Brunswick County to cases overwhelming the system and how did you feel your staff responded to all the challenges? When COVID-19 first started, we were concerned because our hospital serves a population that is high-risk for severe complications from the virus. But because we are part of a larger healthcare organization, we were able to adjust and plan as needed to accommodate for any potential surges we saw in cases to prevent overwhelming the system and our team members. I can’t say enough about our team members. I can’t thank each one of them enough for their selflessness and commitment to taking care of the community in such an uncertain and scary time for many. They have been moving at a sprint’s pace during the COVID-19 marathon and have not let up once in their dedication to our patients and community. 8. What are some of the most important lessons the community needs to learn from the COVID experience using your perspective as both a county resident and a hospital executive? I think the most important lesson the community can learn from the COVID-19 experience is that we really have to be open to listening and trusting our health officials in such a time of uncertainty. At the start, people were masked and listened to all of the guidelines but as time went on, masks started becoming less prevalent. I know people are tired of COVID-19 and no one could have expected us to be here one year later, but by listening to officials about preventive steps, including getting the COVID-19 vaccine, we can get out of this pandemic sooner and safely. 9. Running a hospital in Brunswick County must involve hurricane and disaster response. We’ve had several significant storms in recent years, and experts expect that trend to continue. What lessons have been learned and changes made from recent storms in terms of the hospital’s ability to respond to natural disasters? I think what I’ve learned most from both hurricanes and even COVID-19 is that you always have to be ready with a plan A, plan B and even a plan C. With natural disasters, you can never predict what will happen, so having the contingency plans in place helps the team members at Novant Health Brunswick Medical Center feel prepared to face what comes our way. 10. If you could “correct the record,” what are one or two of the biggest misconceptions you encounter about hospitals and healthcare in 2021 that people get from movies, TV or news media? I know that I’ve heard from some community members that they are afraid to go to clinics or the hospitals because they are worried about COVID-19. This means that people are forgoing important screenings or not coming into the emergency department when they should. Our environmental services teams at the hospitals and clinics are properly trained on how to disinfect rooms and supplies, and they continue to do a remarkable job throughout the pandemic. I encourage everyone to know that the hospitals and clinics are safe and to get care when they need it. Share: PreviousSummer on a Stick NextThe Need for Speed About The Author Dennis Hetzel Dennis Hetzel lives in Holden Beach where his firm, Fresh Angle Communications, provides writing, editing, marketing and government relations consulting. He’s a former reporter, editor, publisher, journalism professor, trade association executive and the author of two novels, “Killing the Curse” and “Season of Lies.” His new novel, “Azalea Bluff,” is set in Brunswick County.
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Rachel Stroup was at a crossroads in her life. She had graduated from Lynchburg College and moved to Wilmington to live with her mom for the summer. While she had completed her degree in education, she was drawn to EMT work as well, having been part of the Lynchburg Life Saving crew while a student. So during a year working in the phlebotomy department at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, she spent time thinking about what she wanted to be. “I just thought a lot about what would make me happy for the rest of my life,” Stroup recalls. “I love the kids, I love fire and EMS, I love the kids…how am I going to work this out?” That’s when a patient told her that her gifts needed to be used in education and suggested The Roger Bacon Academy. Things happened quickly from there. At the start of the 2010 school year, Stroup found herself as a kindergarten teacher at the Columbus Charter School of The Roger Bacon Academy, where Steve Smith was the headmaster. She felt like she had come home. “I love the Charter school movement as a whole, but especially what The Roger Bacon Academy is doing,” she now explains. “They are providing so much support and individualized attention to the students.” Since 2010, Stroup has risen quickly and successfully in her field. She moved to the Leland school, Charter Day School, in July 2013. She was lead teacher of Kindergarten, won Teacher of the Year, was again lead teacher for Third Grade, and was a mentor teacher. She officially took the position of Assistant Headmaster of Charter Day School (a Title I school) for the 2016-17 school year, where she has loved her work. “I had shared my willingness to help teachers,” Stroup says. “That is essentially why I wanted to come into leadership: to help those teachers and to help the students. It wasn’t putting myself forward as a career move, it was ‘How can I expand from helping my class to the helping the bigger picture?'” But only the sky is the limit for Stroup, and in January 2018 she will move on to an even larger role. She has been named as the Dean of K-3 for the entire Roger Bacon Academy family, a total of four charter schools. Baker Mitchell, the founder of The Roger Bacon Academy, shares that, “Rachel brings a can-do attitude that we value highly. She is committed to excellence in all things, and has demonstrated her ability to make a positive impact.” In her new role, Stroup will continue to hold The Roger Bacon schools across the community to the curriculum standards she believes in, while also recognizing that each school is unique. “What my role is going to be is to make sure we are achieving the missions and the goals of the organization curriculum-wise (making sure I am setting the learning goals for each of the students at each of the schools in our community),” Stroup says. “We will have our overarching mission and goals to make sure The Roger Bacon Academy is consistent, but I will also be looking at each individual school and how we can tailor that to meet those students’ needs in those grade levels.” If it sounds like a lot of work, it is. Charter Day School alone had 965 students enrolled at the beginning of this school year, the largest yet. And the foundation of The Roger Bacon Academy is a focus on each student’s individualized plan. Stroup explains the process by which they keep data on each student and every four weeks teachers and curriculum coordinators meet to go over the students’ progress, making changes and adjustments as needed. Every year, the grade-level curriculum changes based on the students. This means that administrators like Stroup work hard to ensure that students feel successful, that school is a place they like to come, while also being challenged and achieving at grade level. Stroup certainly has her work cut out for her in her new role, but she is excited about the future. “My biggest thing is that there is no such thing as failure, there are only setbacks. And you just keep pushing forward. You have to be willing to learn, you have to have a positive attitude, and you have to be willing to take on challenges.” Her love for Roger Bacon Academy extends to her family, too. Her son, currently 4 years-old, will be starting at Charter Day School next fall and couldn’t be more excited. When asked where he wants to vacation, he asks to go to Charter Day School. As for Stroup, her ultimate decision to be a teacher and school dean when she grows up seems to be the right one. Share: PreviousOld Peaty Fall Cocktail Classic NextLeland’s Christmas Tree Lighting 2017: Photo Gallery About The Author Allison Barrett Carter Allison is a freelance writer who relocated to Leland from Chapel Hill with her husband and two sons.
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The apartment CA VERDI DELL’ALTANA ideal for 4 people, centrally located near the city center, is located in the Cannaregio area in the historic center of Venice, near the Santi Apostoli square. The apartment from the water bus stop of CA D’ORO is only 2 minutes walk away, and is only 10 minutes walk from the Rialto water bus stop, the same which is used by the Alilaguna shuttle to and from Marco Polo airport. From Santa Lucia train station with the vaporetto line 2 you arrive in 20 minutes to Rialto stop. This area is convenient for its proximity to shops and supermarkets, located near the “Strada Nuova”, the main artery of the city that arrives at the Santa Lucia train station. In this part of the city there are restaurants, pizzerias, coffee bars and pastry shops for breakfast, the nearest supermarket is less than 100 meters from the house. Mansard type apartment ideal for 4 people is on the fourth floor of a building, and consists of: entrance, kitchen, large living room, a complete bathroom with shower, a double bedroom, in the living area a double sofa bed , panoramic roof terrace overlooking the rooftops of Venice. Supplies: Equipped with air conditioning, washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, independent heating, television, wi-fi internet connection, hairdryer, kettle. It comes with sheets and pillowcases for the queen bed and for the sofa bed, set of towels for 4 people, if required any additional linens and towels will be quoted separately. F.A.Q Additional information City tax Starting from the 24th of August 2011 The Municipality of Venice has established the tourist tax with City Council resolution no.83 of the 23-24 June 2011. The tax is applied to the overnight stays of non-residents in the Municipality of Venice for a maximum of 5 consecutive nights. You can pre-calculate the amount using the form below Adults Children (11 to 16 years old) Total City Tax amount € Late Arrival Fees Check-in is free of charge until 20.00 Between 20.00 and 22.00 there is an extra charge of €40 and between 22.00 and 01.00 there is an extra charge of €100,00.
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You have probably been curious how to use social media to market and spread the word of your business. Lighthouse helps your business become successful by using social media as a marketing tool. Get Started Our Social Media Management & Consulting Services help your business grow brand awareness, relationships, and website traffic. Lighthouse Web Design & Marketing is well-versed in how these social media networks work and can guide you to which platforms are best for your business to focus on, maintaining the chaos, all while seeing results. During your consultation, we will review your goals and set attainable expectations for each network. Social is just one of the tools in your arsenal that help you see online success. Social Media Networks Facebook Instagram Pinterest Alignable LinkedIn Twitter NextDoor YouTube Get In Touch Call Us We will see where you are now and how you can reach more visibility on social media. 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It has all shimano components on it.It has scram twist shifters.It is a 24 speed.The bike rides really well .just needs a taller rider then me.Im to short for the bike is the reason I am selling.If interested just leave a number and I will call you are email you back .IM asking 600.00 OBO are trade for a small frame Thanks Forums: Buy, Sell & Trade Log in or register to post comments Lightning Stealth for sale Permalink Submitted by joel dickman on Wed, 12/17/2014 - 12:22 It would help possible buyers if you mentioned where the bike is located. Also: the Stealth came in two sizes, small and large. You must have a large frame bike. It is the older version of the bike Lightning currently sells under the name Phantom. I had a Stealth for many years and it was a great ride. Very similar to the more famous P38, but a little bit heavier and a lot less expensive.
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Aut. Tribunale di Genova n. 15/2005 del 16 luglio 2005 ISSN 1973-4069 | [email protected] Editore Media4puntozero srl via Maragliano 10, 16121 Genova - Italia C.F. 02487770998 Questo sito utilizza cookie di terze parti e cookie traccianti per la raccolta delle statistiche di navigazione. Continuando la navigazione l’utente accetta le nostre modalità d’uso dei cookie stessi. Accept Read More Privacy & Cookies Policy Chiudi Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary Sempre abilitato Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
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As a young mom, many many years ago, I used to tell my children when they were in their tremendous twos and they would let go with a high pitched scream when they were unhappy, “Use your words, please.” As an Emeritus Dean of MBA programs, I rejuvenated (never say retired) in December 2012. So when I rejuvenated, I took a poetry course, and another and another. And there I was, telling myself “Use your words, please.” And so I did, and I do. And always for fun! And if other folks enjoy my words, well that’s all the more fun. I live in a highrise, right smack dab in the middle of Boston. I enjoy getting up with the sun, making a hot pot of coffee, sitting with pen in hand and coffee cup nearby, thinking, writing and reading before the city wakes up. In addition to writing, I enjoy traveling (so many amazing places have become my muse), knitting, watching my children as parents, and sharing every day with the love of my life these past 49+ years. I started this blog March 1, 2015. Who says you can’t teach an old dame new tricks??? 🙂 I’ve met so many amazing people and find myself chatting with folks from all over the globe. I joined the board of dVerse, a virtual pub for poets, in May 2016. A wonderful site where poets from literally around the world respond to prompts on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. I’ve had a number of poems published – which is icing on the cake: Cape Cod Muse in Provincetown Magazine, October 1, 2015 issue. 4 poems published at Poetry Breakfast: May 13, May 18 and May 31, 2016. Shadow published on One Sentence Poems, June 24, 2016. Tankas published in the Tanka Society of America’s Journals: Ripples in the Sand, 2016; and Ribbons, Fall 2017. Specs Assunder on One Sentence Poems, September 12, 2018. Farewell Provincetown in Provincetown Magazine, October 4, 2018. In March 2016, I was honored to read some of my poetry at Bermuda’s celebration of UNESCO World Poetry Day…and was invited to return in 2017 and 2018. Yep – I’m lovin’ rejuvenatement! (never say retirement) Lovin’ life — lovin’ sweets — game to try new things like chocolate bacon! And that’s me with the love of my life. We are thankful for every day! Share this: Facebook Email Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... 92 thoughts on “About” Next Step to Nirvana April 16, 2015 / 9:20 pm Hello Lillian Thanks for visiting my blog and glad you enjoyed my post on Barbara Pym. I love your approach to retirement. I look forward to reading your work. As a recent re-discoverer of words (non-academic), it is encouraging to meet others like me! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply lillian May 12, 2015 / 12:20 pm well……obviously I’m new to this blogging as I am just now seeing replies! So glad to have your reply….and welcome to the Rejuvenators movement! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Next Step to Nirvana May 13, 2015 / 12:15 am No problem! Glad to see your response 🙂 LikeLike AnnMarie Roselli-Kissack April 20, 2015 / 9:14 pm Hello Lillian, I have a premonition – your blog will be quite successful. So be ready for the positive maelstrom! Lovely meeting you. And again, thank you ever for stopping by my little blogcabin. AnnMarie 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply elenacaravela April 24, 2015 / 11:59 pm Words really do get at the core. And you’ve managed to implant them firmly there, after a sojourn in the head and heart. Happy rejuvenatement! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply lillian April 25, 2015 / 2:50 am Thank you so much! I’ve been told I should start a rejuvenator’s movement! 🙂 So glad you’ve stopped by….shall take a meander through your site tomorrow! lillian LikeLike Reply lillian May 12, 2015 / 12:22 pm Thanks, Elena — albeit a bit later than your post! Being new to the world of blogging, I’m just now finding some of my replies. Yes — I’m loving rejuvenaqtement — someone suggested I start a Rejuvenators’ movement 🙂 Hope you’ll stop by again….truly fun to meander around this wordy world and find the creative muse in so many forms with so many from around the world! lillian LikeLike Reply OldenGray May 6, 2015 / 5:07 pm Like your “End of the Line”, you have already begun the journey of rejuvenatement. One can already feel the momentum picking up, as you pull out from the station. And interestingly enough, like magic, you wind up at the end of the line, when in fact that sounds more like the beginning of the line, given the wonderfulness of the stops name, and the channels and paths open to walk along from that point forward. May many seasoned travelers find your track so they too can enjoy your adventures Lillian! And your price for a yearly pass is simply breathtakingly unbeatable :o) LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian May 7, 2015 / 12:07 am Thanks so much for the kind kind words! My poetry mentor says I should start a Rejuvenator Movement! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply OldenGray May 7, 2015 / 2:48 am I believe you are already on that path :o) LikeLiked by 1 person BarbaraK aka fiddlbarb May 12, 2015 / 1:15 am I so very much relate — it has taken me a long time to “re-find” things I had left on a shelf to come back to “later” — and I’m so very glad we have connected here on WordPress. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian May 12, 2015 / 12:23 pm ….as the saying goes….ditto! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Jeann MacPherson May 30, 2015 / 5:12 pm Rejuvenatement! Love that! LOL LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Julia May 31, 2015 / 6:32 pm Hello:) I must say, I am so glad I had this opportunity to page through your blog, I love the theme you’re using, it’s so easy to navigate from one post to another:) I cannot believe your blogging has began just a few months ago because you are so good:) your poetry it’s amazing, inspiring and full of beauty! I love all the categories you have, all the topics you write about! I am definitely following and I hope to see you visiting my red world again! Love, Julia LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian May 31, 2015 / 8:22 pm Thanks so much, Julia! You’re the first person to comment on the theme, looks and navigation of of my blog. I’ve always wondered if it’s too simplistic….but know from my communications work and teaching presentation skills that the white space is as important as the words. So very very nice to get this affirmation from you! 🙂 And very happy you are enjoying my poetry. It is a little surprising to me that I’ve developed this “voice” after all these years. Many many many years ago I taught English 10 and taught units on poetry, Shakespeare, drama, developed a course on African American Literature and directed plays…..but never did the writing myself. So this is new and out there for me! 🙂 glad you’re joining me…. lillian LikeLiked by 3 people Reply Jahnavi Chintakunta June 23, 2015 / 3:20 pm Rejuvatement!! Love that. Wow! I’m inspired by your passion for life! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian June 23, 2015 / 3:54 pm So glad you stopped by. Yes — as I often say to friends who are having little quirks or frustrations in their day……”ah, the frustrations of life….and aren’t we glad we have them!” 🙂 Lovin’ life — it’s a gift! Read This is NOT Happening in my poems….and you’ll understand. 🙂 We are thankful for every day. LikeLike Reply Killing Jar Studio July 17, 2015 / 12:59 pm “Aging may bring some forgetfulness, I forget where I put something to remember where I put it, but it doesn’t mean fading intellect!” Nicely said. Glad to meet you Lillian and thank you for visiting. LikeLiked by 3 people Reply luckykaye July 27, 2015 / 1:04 pm Ah ha, love rejuvenatement! Personally, I’m happily rebooting..!! Hope you’re enjoying your new lease of life as much as I am. 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian July 27, 2015 / 1:08 pm Rebooting — another great way to put it. Thanks for stopping by and deciding to follow. Always nice to meet a new friend over my morning coffee 🙂 LikeLike Reply luckykaye July 27, 2015 / 1:08 pm Likewise!! LikeLike Jean Reinhardt August 1, 2015 / 12:03 pm Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love your outlook on life. I’m working my way towards my own ‘rejuvenatement’ next year, love that word. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian August 1, 2015 / 12:07 pm Oh my…..how serendipity! I just left a lengthy reply on your About page and as I hit “send” I received the “ding” that told me someone had replied….and just now, a “ding” again….and here we are chatting over my morning coffee! 🙂 So nice to meet you Jean! 🙂 Isn’t this blog world quite amazing? Have only been doing this since March and have found it quite motivating and fun too! Have a wonderful day!! 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Jean Reinhardt August 1, 2015 / 12:21 pm Blogging is even more fun than chatting on the phone. Lovely to meet you Lillian. Enjoy the rest of your day. 😉 LikeLiked by 3 people Reply komaldave7 August 4, 2015 / 11:03 am Hello Lillian Your about page put a smile on my face. You have a wonderful approach to life – positive, enthusiastic and quite cheerful is what comes to my mind if I have to describe you based on your about page. Love your Blog page. I am a fan and your follower now 🙂 Look forward to reading your blog posts. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Hope my posts entertain and amuse you. Cheers 🙂 LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian August 4, 2015 / 11:28 am Ah, so nice to see you here this morning over my first cup of coffee….I do enjoy my morning chats! Yes, cheerful by nature….I think that’s the way to be! In the category Life in my blog, there’s a poem that is a self-portrait called Pollyanna. It’s me to a tee! So glad you’ve joined me here! 🙂 LikeLike Reply oneta hayes August 11, 2015 / 3:27 am Lillian, I found you by way of Melanie (This is my Corn), specifically your comment on her “Swing” story. I’ve enjoyed your poetry. Don’t want to lose you so I’m following. Come visit me sometime. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian October 6, 2015 / 3:29 pm Oh my….well somehow I never replied here….apologies! I always appreciate seeing your Likes and knowing that you’ve stopped by. Enjoy your work too 🙂 Shall be sure I meander over more this week! 🙂 LikeLike Reply jacquelineobyikocha October 6, 2015 / 12:53 pm You guys are an inspiration. I pray to see such number of years with my darling husband too. I love the love and comfort that radiates around you 🙂 LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian October 6, 2015 / 3:14 pm oh my! Thank you soooo much 🙂 So you see, as I commented on your posts, we are both truly passionate about life! 🙂 Appreciate your kind words and wish you and your husband many years! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply jacquelineobyikocha October 6, 2015 / 6:10 pm I will say Amen to that 🙂 LikeLike Shedhippie October 9, 2015 / 4:42 pm Hi Lillian, thank you for visiting me and for your lovely comment. I’ve always been a bit shy about leaving comments but I am finding that the whole commenting thing is a wonderful experience. You have an absolutely great ‘about’ page! There is so much good in life and I think you have found it! It is very nice to meet you 🙂 Have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend! (Willow) LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian October 9, 2015 / 5:03 pm Thank you…..and you shall forever be known as Willow to me! Happy I am today – and in part, because of you 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Shedhippie October 9, 2015 / 5:11 pm It is the same for me. I am so grateful to you for taking the time to say hello to me and in such a beautiful way 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Sunshine Jansen October 13, 2015 / 3:47 pm My all-time favorite word for retirement is the Spanish “jubilación”. I think you are probably enjoying a fair amount of jubilation with your rejuvenatement. 🙂 And congratulations on the publication! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian October 13, 2015 / 3:48 pm I will remember that Spanish word! Perfect!! LikeLike Reply Sarah's Attic of Treasures October 16, 2015 / 6:42 am What a wonderful blog you have here. I can’t wait to read more of it. Happy Friday. Enjoy the weekend. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian October 16, 2015 / 11:37 am So glad you’re enjoying my blog. I’m thrilled to find others who enjoy poetry! Also glad to have you with me on this journey. Thanks for following – hope to chat with you more over my morning coffee again! LikeLike Reply Maria Jansson Photography November 7, 2015 / 11:42 pm Thank you for sharing your wonderful energy! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian November 8, 2015 / 12:04 am Rejuvenatement is a joy… And when there’s been a miracle in your midst in terms of health, we remember to be thankful for every day! So nice to meet you in this cyber space. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Björn Rudberg (brudberg) December 4, 2015 / 2:52 pm I know we came across at Friday Fictioneers.. but if you would like to write to poetry prompts, I manage a site called dVerse. http.//dversepoets.com There are prompts twice a week, one on Tuesday and one on Thursday… if you would like to join I think you would fun it a good site… LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian January 3, 2016 / 4:50 pm hmmmm….thought I replied here! Have joined the dVerse group — such an interesting concept and a good group of folks! Happy New Year, Bjorn. See you at the pub again soon. LikeLike Reply freeman4youth January 2, 2016 / 3:13 pm with the way you right and capture the mundane things of life in your post, particularly the poetry, i am moved to believe that in 30 years from now regardless of your age then, it will keep getting better. i love this blog, even though new here, i must confess, your writings and wordings resonates in my heart for reasons i may not find it convenient to say for the sake of those eavesdropping. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian January 3, 2016 / 5:03 pm Thank you so much for taking the time to write a reply here. Very happy you enjoy my posts. Hope to see you again throughout the new year! LikeLike Reply ghostmmnc January 13, 2016 / 12:04 pm Hi, Lillian! Just wanted to say thanks for the visit at my place, and will be looking forward to reading your posts! 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian January 13, 2016 / 1:39 pm So nice to meet you! Isn’t this blogosphere an amazing place? Always nice to meet folks who enjoy the written word — such power these things have, these things called words 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ghostmmnc January 13, 2016 / 7:11 pm Happy to meet you, too, Lillian! I agree with you about the words. And also how it is mind-boggling how people from all over the world can communicate so easily! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Victoria C. Slotto January 13, 2016 / 2:28 pm Wonderful to “meet” you, Lillian. Like you, I chose not to retire (from nursing) but to begin anew the creative life–from death and dying to birthing. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian January 13, 2016 / 3:02 pm So nice to meet you here Victoria. I just meandered over to your site to read your biography. What an amazing story you have. Yes — writing is the “birthing” of ideas….so powerful these things called words. I must say, the flower on your home page is absolutely stunning! Beautiful! I do hope to chat with you again. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Victoria C. Slotto January 13, 2016 / 3:21 pm The flower is a photo my husband took in our Reno backyard…it became the cover photo of my first novel. Thank you…it would be nice to chat more often. I hang out at dVerse a lot. LikeLiked by 3 people lovehappily February 1, 2016 / 5:29 pm I am pleased to meet you, Lillian. I look forward to reading more of your posts. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian February 1, 2016 / 5:36 pm Nice to meet you as well! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply lovehappily February 1, 2016 / 6:09 pm You are welcome. LikeLike kanzensakura February 3, 2016 / 7:24 pm My fortune cookie fortune said: Today smile at everyone you meet. 🙂 So glad to meet you even further. And so glad to read what you wrote to my sister of the soul, Victoria. We think we are both reincarnated Japanese – she thinks she was a court lady, I know I was a Samurai, lol. Perhaps you were an empress. Who knows? LikeLiked by 3 people Reply Dreamer of Dreams February 11, 2016 / 10:29 am How lovely! And thank you for stopping by my blog to read some of my FF stories! I’m glad to make your acquaintance, and look forward to reading your posts! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian February 11, 2016 / 3:25 pm Ditto! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Sharon April 14, 2016 / 2:24 am I found your blog because of NaPoWriMo. Your CV is a bit overwhelming (in a good way!). I’m only 23, but all the recently retired people I’ve known would definitely fit in with your “rejuvenated” lifestyle. I think, for many people, the best parts of their lives start after retirement. Also, the book spine poem was a cool prompt! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian April 14, 2016 / 7:19 am ooooh — didn’t need to be overwhelming. I’d just adjusted the About section…will need to go back and underwhelm it a bit 🙂 Glad you found me — will be nice to chat over my morning coffee with you. I loved my life before rejuvenatement — no regrets. But I do enjoy my Sunday evenings more now 🙂 and when one decides, there is no boredom in life! 🙂 Hope to see you again! and glad you liked the book spine prompt. LikeLike Reply maria May 10, 2016 / 10:58 pm Happy to find another blog with wise and heart-warming words. Looking forward to more posts from you, Lillian. Have a great day! 😀 LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian May 11, 2016 / 8:50 am So nice to meet you, Maria — I’m tipping my morning cup of coffee to you! I’m soon off to a yoga class but shall be certain to come on over to your side and meander a bit to get to know you too! Hope to share many a morning cup with you in the future! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply maria May 11, 2016 / 10:49 pm Hope to share many a morning cup with you in the future, too! Have a great day, Lillian. (Although, I think it’d be nightfall by now on your side of the world) 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people lorigreer June 16, 2016 / 10:38 am Wow! I am inspired by your story. Good for you to start a new adventure! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian June 16, 2016 / 11:03 am Nice to meet you Lori! 🙂 New adventures are always good — at any age. Sometimes though, they take a deep breath and a leaving behind — and paddling a bit — before we can head upstream again 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply lorigreer June 16, 2016 / 11:37 am I agree although I find it hard sometimes to leave behind memories & relics of my past. I am struggling a bit this week with giving my sons more of their Dad’s things. It is the right thing to do but painful. They are just “things” but they signal letting go and moving on. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian June 16, 2016 / 11:48 am Well….except they are not just “things” or you would not think it was meaningful to give them to your sons. You are sharing their dad’s love with them in a concrete way — and you still have his love in your heart and in many other belongings that you keep — because they belong where they are. Love is meant to be given away — and to cherish within as well. Thinking of you….. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply iamioana June 21, 2016 / 7:38 am Very nice About section 🙂 Keep going 😀 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian June 21, 2016 / 8:11 am Very nice to meet you here! Hope you stop by again 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Renee Espriu August 2, 2016 / 12:17 am Rejuvenatement! So that’s what I’m doing. Had to retire last year due to health issues but am now writing most of the time and crafting my art as well. Found you on Gayle’s site. LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian August 2, 2016 / 8:05 am So nice to meet you! Yes – my spouse is similar to you in terms of how he came to his rejuvenatement period. This aging thing as my aunt used to say “is not for sissies!” But – I’ll take it any day in comparison to the alternative! It’s all about juxtapositioning, right? How we choose to juxtaposition ourselves to people, places, events, challenges. Here’s to successful and fun juxtapositioning! LikeLike Reply Léa August 12, 2016 / 10:34 am Okay, you lost me with chocolate covered bacon! I really couldn’t! If the damned seafood wasn’t so good and plentiful here on the Mediterranean I would still be a vegetarian. Also, I have been spoiled too long with excellent dark European chocolate to ever eat Hershey’s or Cadbury’s again… 😉 I hear you loud and clear! I am also rejuvenated. When a work accident left me a bit limited, the county refused to supply the ergonomic changes the doctor demanded. In the end, I was put out to pasteur… Hardly. When they told me that I “Couldn’t do anything.” I sold my house and moved to the south of France. I had previously done two books of poetry, there are several more collections in files on my computer. I have two blogs for nearly five years and I’ve completed the rough draft of my first book (I’m currently doing what I call damage control). C’est la vie! Léa LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian August 12, 2016 / 4:34 pm So fun to read your reply here! I do love seafood also — Boston is a great place for seafood as is the Cape. For me, Tazo chocolate is a delicious treat — dark chocolate my favorite. Will definitely have to visit your blogs — so glad to meet you here, Lea! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Léa August 12, 2016 / 6:24 pm Enchanté Lillian! Actually, I lived in NYC for about six years back in the dark ages… a few of the long stories if I ever get the book out there? I was born in CA to immigrant parents (UK and Swede) so I know a wee bit about good seafood. I’m afraid I’m not familiar with Tazo chocolate? I’m thrilled to have you check out my blogs and hope you will stop by some time and chat! LikeLiked by 1 person Nan Mykel September 8, 2016 / 9:24 pm What a great Mom you were (“Use your words, please!”) How perfect. LikeLiked by 3 people Reply lillian September 11, 2016 / 8:46 am Aw…thanks, Nan! I truly enjoyed those days! 🙂 LikeLike Reply Delyn Merce September 30, 2016 / 8:52 pm LOVE your 1-sentence poems! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian October 4, 2016 / 12:29 pm So nice to meet you here! Hope you’ll stop by again. And yes….I do enjoy the 1-sentence format. It’s really a challenge to infuse the meaning into so few words! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Delyn Merce October 4, 2016 / 5:51 pm 🙂 LikeLike Jo October 19, 2016 / 6:49 am Hi Lillian! Lovely site. Could you contact me please so that you can put photo credit on one of my photos that you are using? Thank you! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian October 19, 2016 / 7:54 am Oh dear. Sincere apologies. I try to be so careful about giving photo credits. I am so sorry. Can you please just tell me the name and date of the poem, and the statement you’d like in the photo credit and I’ll be happy to do that. Alternatively, if you’d rather I not use the photo, I can take it down and find another. Again, I do apologize. If you look through the site you’ll find that I do give photo credit unless it’s mine, or I find it in a public domain place. I am so sorry. Let me know. LikeLike Reply julespaige January 3, 2017 / 2:41 pm Is that a photo by Penn’s Cavern? Looks familiar… http://pennscave.com/ My hubby and I just went there this year. I’m semi rejuvenating. Though I’ve been writing for, well what seems like forever. 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian January 3, 2017 / 6:52 pm Actually, if it’s the photo I’m thinking of, it’s in Bermuda. We were there all of Feb 2015, all of Feb and March 2016, and will be there Jan 28 to Feb 28 this year. Semi-rejuvenating is good…..any amount of rejuvenating is good for the soul! Nice to meet you 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply julespaige January 3, 2017 / 7:06 pm Looks like the opening to Penn’s Cave. Supposedly the only water cavern tour in (the county, state, country?). We’re sort of neighbors ( I think…when you aren’t in Bermuda…I’m in SW, PA. Safe travels and write about your experiences 🙂 LikeLiked by 2 people Mick Talbot February 3, 2017 / 8:57 am Read somewhere along the way that you might suffer a maelstrom of positivity, wow how true was that. Keep up with the good words, love your poems’ rejuvenation young thoughts freshen the soul rocking n rolling Take care, best wishes – Mick LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian February 6, 2017 / 8:09 am Thanks, Mick. Glad you’re enjoying my posts. I do love handing out smiles😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Pingback: My Daily Haiku – Senryu – Inspired – Micks Blog Mick Talbot February 7, 2017 / 5:21 pm Your most welcome ☺ LikeLike Reply Abrie Joubert August 3, 2018 / 4:22 pm The photo and the 48 years – an inspiration! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply lillian August 5, 2018 / 7:58 am Thanks so much! He definitely is the love of my life. Thankful for every day!❤️😊 LikeLike Reply Paul Cannon October 21, 2018 / 11:43 am Hi Lillian – no obligation – I nominated you for the Blogger Recognition Award – https://pvcann.com/2018/10/21/blogger-recognition-award/ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Ginger July 22, 2019 / 2:51 am Hello Lillian – This is a beautiful and joyous site. You and George are just as inspiring now as when I met you 50 years ago. Your “rejuvenatement” sounds much better than “oobleck”. All the best to you both! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Ellecee April 26, 2020 / 7:35 pm Just discovered you this month with Imaginary Garden with Real Toads’ prompts for April. Enjoy your poetry so much and your zest for living is inspiring❣️🌹🙏 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Maz Green April 12, 2021 / 3:55 pm I love your word for Not retirement. Will have to steal that, at least in spirit. 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A poster that my colleagues Sapna Prasad, Amy Hurst, Ravi Kuber, and I submitted to the ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS 2012) has been accepted! The poster, called “Participatory Design Workshop on Accessible Apps and Games with Students with Learning Disabilities,” reports on the participatory design workshop we ran in December with Landmark College students, which I previously posted about here and here. Here is the abstract: This paper describes a Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics (STEM) outreach workshop conducted with post-secondary students diagnosed with learning differences including Learning Disabilities (LD), Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorders (AD/HD), and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). In this workshop, students were actively involved in participatory design exercises such as data gathering, identifying accessible design requirements, and evaluating mobile applications and games targeted for diverse users. This hands-on experience broadened students’ understanding of STEM areas, provided them with an opportunity to see themselves as computer scientists, and demonstrated how they might succeed in computing careers, especially in human-centered computing and interface design. Lessons learned from the workshop also offer useful insight on conducting participatory design with this unique population. You can see more information on this project and the workshop at the project website. Check out the paper here. Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Leave a comment Filed under Publication Tagged as assets 2012, conference, learning differences, outreach, participatory design, poster December 23, 2011 · 2:15 pm Landmark workshop a success! In a previous post, I mentioned that my colleagues at UMBC and Landmark College and I had an AccessComputing minigrant accepted for funding to run a “Participatory Design Workshop for Accessible Apps and Games” at Landmark, a small 2-year college in Vermont that serves students with learning and cognitive disabilities.In early December, we actually had the opportunity to run the workshop and it was a great success! The purpose of the workshop was to expose Landmark students to some of the basic principles of human-computer interaction, focusing on participatory design and taking into account user needs and characteristics when designing technology. UMBC students led the participatory design sessions on mobile apps and games they were designing as part of a current course project. Throughout the workshop, we noted that the Landmark students were very engaged and enjoyed the design activities very much. They were a group of kids with a technology-orientation (the course they were recruited from was a web design course), and heavily involved in playing video games. The apps we brought were gaming-oriented, if not full-fledged video games, and this aspect seemed to really appeal to the Landmark students. The UMBC students remarked on how much they learned about working with users in small participatory design groups as well. We look forward to maybe doing future versions of this workshop, or other collaborative activities with UMBC and Landmark students. You can find the information on the ongoing collaboration between Landmark and UMBC, as well as specifics about the event and some of the outcomes here (stay tuned for updates!). Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Leave a comment Filed under Event Tagged as accesscomputing, landmark college, learning differences, outreach, participatory design, workshop October 25, 2011 · 9:53 am AccessComputing minigrant accepted! My colleagues at UMBC and Landmark College and I recently had an AccessComputing minigrant accepted for funding to run a “Participatory Design Workshop for Accessible Apps and Games” at Landmark! Landmark College is a small 2-year college in Vermont that serves students with learning and cognitive disabilities. AccessComputing is a grant program administered by researchers at the University of Washington who received funding from the NSF to improve universal access to computing careers. Our workshop will take place over one day in the coming months, and will expose Landmark students to some of the basic principles of human-computer interaction. The workshop focuses on participatory design to show Landmark students how HCI takes into account user needs and characteristics when designing technology, even for diverse user populations such as themselves. Students from UMBC will also participate, leading the participatory design sessions to get user feedback on mobile apps and games they are designing as part of a current course project. We are really excited that we were funded and are looking forward to the workshop! Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Leave a comment Filed under Funding Tagged as accesscomputing, landmark college, learning differences, participatory design Latest News Follow INIT Lab for recent news! INIT Lab research now funded by NSF! Class project videos for “User Experience Design” now online. MTAGIC IJCCI article now available online. 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I'am a newer of SCIRun/BioPSE and just know what it is and how to use it. The most interested me is that the software give us a good selection to solve our project quickly, especiall for the bioelectronic problem. Now I want to try to use it in a demo modeling about external defibrillator, however there is a troublesome thing how I can complete the design of external concentric circles electrodes through the software, and import the BioPSE and merge it into an existing Utah Torso Model?
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These earrings are made using real slices of fresh dried lemon, love, and lots of singing. It started out as a way to eat healthier when out and about. The compliments it brought inspired the need to share this with you. Each lemon earring is made using skin-friendly, sterilized ear hooks. They are coated in a protective gloss finish for protection. Edible earrings does not have a protective gloss finish. Like your very own fingerprint, each piece is special! The color, pattern, size, and shape will be slightly differently when you receive yours because real fresh-cut fruit was used. Something unique as this requires special packaging. This item comes gift-ready with no additional charge, making it convenient for you to gift yourself or someone else.
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Is it possible to ovulate without a LH surge? No, it’s not possible to ovulate without a LH surge. That’s because LH is a hormone released by the pituitary gland and plays a fundamental role in the egg’s growth and maturation; a large burst of LH induces the release of a mature egg. Can you get pregnant without positive ovulation test? “It is possible to conceive successfully even if the ovulation test is negative. When this happens, ovulation occurred despite a negative ovulation test result; this is a special type of test failure called a ‘false negative,'” says Dr. Flisser. What happens if you don’t have an LH surge? If you have not ovulated during your testing days, you will not have detected the LH surge. It is probable that ovulation has not occurred. At times, women may experience an anovulatory cycle during which an egg is not released. Unfortunately, the best thing to do is to continue testing. How long does sperm wait for the egg? It takes about 24 hours for a sperm cell to fertilize an egg. When the sperm penetrates the egg, the surface of the egg changes so that no other sperm can enter. At the moment of fertilization, the baby’s genetic makeup is complete, including whether it’s a boy or girl. IT IS INTERESTING: Can babies ears go underwater in bath? What will an ovulation test say if pregnant? If you’re pregnant, you might get a faintly positive ovulation test that’s actually detecting hCG, not LH. This is more likely to be true the further along you are in pregnancy since your levels of hCG in urine will be higher. Can an ovulation test detect early pregnancy? They’re not meant to detect pregnancy and a positive ovulation test does not mean you’re pregnant — that’s what we have home pregnancy tests for! However, you may have heard about some women using their ovulation tests as a pregnancy test. How do I know if I am fertile enough to get pregnant? If your menstrual cycle lasts 28 days and your period arrives like clockwork, it’s likely that you’ll ovulate on day 14. That’s halfway through your cycle. Your fertile window begins on day 10. You’re more likely to get pregnant if you have sex at least every other day between days 10 and 14 of a 28-day cycle. Does high LH mean pregnancy? Will you have LH at all? No, LH surge does not remain elevated once pregnant. In fact, LH levels are really low during pregnancy (< 1.5 IU/L), and thus not active on end organs and tissues. How do you check if I am ovulating? Signs of ovulation to look out for Your basal body temperature falls slightly, then rises again. Your cervical mucus becomes clearer and thinner with a more slippery consistency similar to that of egg whites. Your cervix softens and opens up. You may feel a slight twinge of pain or mild cramps in your lower abdomen. IT IS INTERESTING: Can you use expired baby powder? Categories Motherhood Search for: About the author Hey! My name is Maria. I will tell you about the nuances of pregnancy and motherhood in simple and understandable language. Pregnancy is definitely one of the best moments in a girl’s life. The organism gradually forms and blooms like a beautiful flower on a fruit tree, followed by a sweet fruit. About us Contact Privacy Policy & Cookies ATTENTION TO RIGHT HOLDERS! All materials are posted on the site strictly for informational and educational purposes! If you believe that the posting of any material infringes your copyright, be sure to contact us through the contact form and your material will be removed!
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These are so amazing. The sheer knowledge it takes to do something like this - the designs are so minimalistic, only the essence of the composition is drawn and colored. Only tints and pastel shades used everywhere, and that raw hand drawn perfect draftmanship used - something that's so original. Hats off to Ken Anderson. This is one of the reasons its my favcourite Disney classic. <3 thanks so much for uploading and sharing. 8/19/2013 8:24 pm Carlos Luzzi said... Excelent! Amazing collection Péter, it is simply amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing, these are some of my favorite Backgrounds.
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The Fountain is based in our Faversham centre and provides secure day care for those living with moderate to severe dementia. Clients can take part in a range of activities or relax in the two available areas of the centre. The day includes a two-course… Telephone: 01795 532766 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/.../favershamandsittingbourne Add to Shortlist Age UK - Herne Bay - Day centres for older people The service delivers fresh cooked meals to the homes of older people living in Herne Bay, Whitstable, Chestfield and Seasalter. A weekly menu is distributed and orders can be taken over the phone. You can order 1 or 2 course meal and the chef is happy to prepare smaller portions for people with less… Telephone: 01227 749570 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/ Add to Shortlist Age UK - Herne Bay and Whitstable Age UK Herne Bay & Whitstable is an independent charity with its own constitution and funding administered by locally appointed Trustees. Age UK is the UK's largest organisation working for and on behalf of older people. Age UK Herne Bay was established as an independent charity in 1946… Telephone: 01227 749570 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/.../hernebayandwhitstable Add to Shortlist Age UK - Herne Bay and Whitstable - Laundry Service A charged laundry service, including collection and delivery can be arranged. However, there is limited availability. Telephone: 01227 272055 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://www.ageukwhitstable.org.uk Add to Shortlist Age UK - Hythe and Lyminge Age UK Hythe and Lyminge offers friendly and flexible services for older people who want to live independently. We run two centres (in Hythe and Lyminge) where people can: take part in social and creative activities … Telephone: 01303 269602 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/ Add to Shortlist Age UK - Maidstone Dedicated to improving the quality of life of older people living in and around the Maidstone area. We provide free and paid for services. Telephone: 01622 753618 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/ Remove from Shortlist Age UK - Maidstone - Day centre for older people Age UK Maidstone manage a number of centres and services which aim to help older people to improve their own wellbeing and promote independence. The Mill Street office in Maidstone (ME15 6XW) offers a wide range of wheelchairs for hire. The Maidstone Community Support Centre (ME14 1HH) offers help… Telephone: 01622 753618 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/ Add to Shortlist Age UK - Medway - Carers Relief Service The Carers Relief Service offers a break (respite) from looking after someone with learning disabilities. The Personal Support Workers can offer help with shopping, attending hobby and leisure activities, hospital visits, going to parties, clubs, discos and support to attend college. Alternatively, they can stay in the home to enable family/spouse… Telephone: 01634 715995 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/ Add to Shortlist Age UK - North West Kent - Dartford Meadowside Day Centre provides a Dementia Respite Service Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tuiesday and Thursday the centre is open for socialisation, activitiies and wellbeing. Our dementia services include stimulating activities and 1 - 1 support when needed. Transport is available but limited. Telephone: 01322 226 496 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/ Add to Shortlist Age UK - North West Kent - Dartford - Day Services for older people (Meadowside) The Meadowside day centre offers the opportunity for companionship and fun plus a host of health and well-being services and activities. Sight and hearing clinics; bathing from the centre or in your own home; arts and crafts; knit and natter; party days; singing and music; escorted holidays;…
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How was your week? I spent most of the time on a super long Chinese webnovel (Guardian by priest) and studying for my Driving Theory exam! Which I passed! Yay! #5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook (me!) and you can learn more about it here or in the post announcing it. It occurs every Monday when we post about 5 books on our TBR. This week’s prompt is Books about Books! Anyway, I love The Starless Sea and The Binding so Books about Books is my jam! But I don’t know many of them so I also included books about bookclubs, librarians, and non-fiction. I kind of got lazy and instead of my thoughts, as always, I added GR synopsis but I’m doing it later than usual so forgive me. || The Library of the Unwritten by A.J. Hackwith || 💛 queer 💛 hell 💛 tracking down an escapee book character In the first book in a brilliant new fantasy series, books that aren’t finished by their authors reside in the Library of the Unwritten in Hell, and it is up to the Librarian to track down any restless characters who emerge from those unfinished stories. Many years ago, Claire was named Head Librarian of the Unwritten Wing—a neutral space in Hell where all the stories unfinished by their authors reside. Her job consists mainly of repairing and organizing books, but also of keeping an eye on restless stories that risk materializing as characters and escaping the library. When a Hero escapes from his book and goes in search of his author, Claire must track and capture him with the help of former muse and current assistant Brevity and nervous demon courier Leto. But what should have been a simple retrieval goes horrifyingly wrong when the terrifyingly angelic Ramiel attacks them, convinced that they hold the Devil’s Bible. The text of the Devil’s Bible is a powerful weapon in the power struggle between Heaven and Hell, so it falls to the librarians to find a book with the power to reshape the boundaries between Heaven, Hell … and Earth. || Meet Cute Club by Jack Harbon || 💛 m/m 💛 enemies to lovers 💛 bookclub Jordan Collins doesn’t need a man. What he needs is for his favorite author to release another one of her sexy supernatural novels and more people to sign up for the romance book club that he fears is slowly and steadily losing its steam. He also needs for the new employee at his local bookstore to stop making fun of him for reading things meant for “grandmas.” The very last thing he needs is for that same employee, Rex Bailey, to waltz into his living room and ask to join Meet Cute Club. Despite his immediate thoughts—like laughing in his face and telling him to kick rocks—Jordan decides that if he wants this club to continue thriving, he can’t turn away any new members. Not even ones like Rex, who somehow manage to be both frustratingly obnoxious and breathtakingly handsome. As Jordan and Rex team up to bring the club back from the ashes, Jordan soon discovers that Rex might not be the arrogant troll he made himself out to be, and that, like with all things in life, maybe he was wrong to judge a book by its cover. || Unhallowed by Jordan L. Hawk || 💛 m/m 💛 librarians 💛 enemies to lovers Monsters. Murder. Librarians. Librarian Sebastian Rath is the only one who believes his friend Kelly O’Neil disappeared due to foul play. But without any clues or outside assistance, there’s nothing he can do to prove it. When bookbinder Vesper Rune is hired to fill the vacancy left by O’Neil, he receives an ominous letter warning him to leave. After he saves Sebastian from a pair of threatening men, the two decide to join forces and get to the truth about what happened to O’Neil. But Vesper is hiding secrets of his own, ones he doesn’t dare let anyone learn. Secrets that grow ever more dangerous as his desire for Sebastian deepens. Because Kelly O’Neil was murdered. And if Sebastian and Ves don’t act quickly enough, they’ll be the next to die. || Inseparable: Desire Between Women in Literature by Emma Donoghue || 💛 non-fiction 💛 lesbian subtext & text 💛 literary criticism From a writer of astonishing versatility and erudition, the much-admired literary critic, novelist, short-story writer, and scholar (“Dazzling”—The Washington Post; “One of those rare writers who seems to be able to work on any register, any time, any atmosphere, and make it her own” —The Observer), a book that explores the little-known literary tradition of love between women in Western literature, from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Charlotte Brontë, Dickens, Agatha Christie, and many more. Emma Donoghue brings to bear all her knowledge and grasp to examine how desire between women in English literature has been portrayed, from schoolgirls and vampires to runaway wives, from cross-dressing knights to contemporary murder stories. Donoghue looks at the work of those writers who have addressed the “unspeakable subject,” examining whether such desire between women is freakish or omnipresent, holy or evil, heartwarming or ridiculous as she excavates a long-obscured tradition of (inseparable) friendship between women, one that is surprisingly central to our cultural history. Donoghue writes about the half-dozen contrasting girl-girl plots that have been told and retold over the centuries, metamorphosing from generation to generation. What interests the author are the twists and turns of the plots themselves and how these stories have changed—or haven’t—over the centuries, rather than how they reflect their time and society. Donoghue explores the writing of Sade, Diderot, Balzac, Thomas Hardy, H. Rider Haggard, Elizabeth Bowen, and others and the ways in which the woman who desires women has been cast as not quite human, as ghost or vampire. She writes about the ever-present triangle, found in novels and plays from the last three centuries, in which a woman and man compete for the heroine’s love . . . about how—and why—same-sex attraction is surprisingly ubiquitous in crime fiction, from the work of Wilkie Collins and Dorothy L. Sayers to P. D. James. Finally, Donoghue looks at the plotline that has dominated writings about desire between women since the late nineteenth century: how a woman’s life is turned upside down by the realization that she desires another woman, whether she comes to terms with this discovery privately, “comes out of the closet,” or is publicly “outed.” She shows how this narrative pattern has remained popular and how it has taken many forms, in the works of George Moore, Radclyffe Hall, Patricia Highsmith, and Rita Mae Brown, from case-history-style stories and dramas, in and out of the courtroom, to schoolgirl love stories and rebellious picaresques. A revelation of a centuries-old literary tradition—brilliant, amusing, and until now, deliberately overlooked. || How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines by Thomas C. Foster || 💛 non-fiction 💛 academic 💛 literary criticism While many books can be enjoyed for their basic stories, there are often deeper literary meanings interwoven in these texts. How to Read Literature Like a Professor helps us to discover those hidden truths by looking at literature with the eyes—and the literary codes—of the ultimate professional reader: the college professor. What does it mean when a literary hero travels along a dusty road? When he hands a drink to his companion? When he’s drenched in a sudden rain shower? Ranging from major themes to literary models, narrative devices, and form, Thomas C. Foster provides us with a broad overview of literature—a world where a road leads to a quest, a shared meal may signify a communion, and rain, whether cleansing or destructive, is never just a shower—and shows us how to make our reading experience more enriching, satisfying, and fun. Last thought! What Books about Books have you read?? Again, I read and loved The Starless Sea and The Binding (both for different reasons) but I need MORE!! Preferably gay ones! Do you participate in #5OnMyTBR? Do you have any of those on your TBR? Have you read them maybe? (Make me read them then!!) [icons] Like this: Like Loading... Related Posted on 28 September 2020 by E. @localbeehuntersnookPosted in Bookish, Bookish MemesTagged 5OnMyTBR, Bookish. Post navigation Previous Previous post: BOOK RECS — LGBTQ+ Retellings Next Next post: September on Bloggosphere 5 thoughts on “#5OnMyTBR — Books about Books” Jessica says: 29 September 2020 at 03:37 I read the summary of Inseparable and IMMEDIATELY added it to my TBR. It sounds so good! I think Meet Cute Club also has great potential, but I’ve honestly never read romance before. This is a great list; I love how this meme introduces everyone to new books that on the same topic. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply E. @localbeehuntersnook says: 29 September 2020 at 13:25 Yay! Can’t wait to read it as well 😀 Wow, really? 👀👀 I love reading good romances! They often have great character exploration and keep you on the edge of your seat with waiting for the simplest touch! Thank you! Haha, now you know my secret — I can choose whatever prompt I like and then I have dozens of recs 😀 LikeLike Reply Pingback: September Wrap Up – Local Bee Hunter's Nook Rach @ Anxious Nachos says: 5 October 2020 at 12:17 Congrats on passing your theory test!! Meet Cute Club sounds so cosy and fun, I can’t believe I hadn’t heard of it already! And obviously The Library of the Unwritten is absolutely incredible and I love it to pieces ♥️ LikeLike Reply dinipandareads says: 5 October 2020 at 12:43 Omg yes, I got Meet Cute Club on Kindle Unlimited last week and (still haven’t read it yet but) I’m excited to check it out! It looks super cute 🙂 Great list! LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. 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Some filter results are still being populated while members update their profiles. Clear Search Crop Marks Printing Business Services A full service print shop catering to businesses large and small, as well as personal printing. Emphasis on service and quality. See More 128 Coldbrook Street NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 356-5555 Visit Website Gordon Food Service, Inc. Grocery Locally owned broad line food service distribution. See More 5665 28th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 956-6098 Visit Website Grand Rapids Tech Business ServicesComputers, Web & TelecomMarketing, Advertising & PRCity of Grand RapidsEmployee-owned What sets us apart as an IT company is our ability to provide an all encompassing service. We will administer your technology and ensure integration with existing systems. See More (616) 229-9840 Visit Website LaFleur Marketing, LLC Business ServicesMarketing, Advertising & PRMediaFamily-owned What began as a small startup to help small- and medium-sized law firms with their basic marketing needs has since blossomed into an ever-growing group of experienced, skilled, and creative marketing professionals working together to exceed expectations for a wide range of clients located throughout the country, including law firms, healthcare organizations, and even other startups and entrepreneurs. See More 549 Ottawa Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (210) 883-7589 Visit Website Madcap Coffee Company Restaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand Rapids Madcap Coffee is committed to buying, roasting, retailing, and wholesaling specialty coffees. We believe that, to do this well, we must build strong relationships with all of the people who participate in bringing coffees to our roastery. See More 98 Monroe Center NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (888) 866-9091 Visit Website Cento Anni Home Products & ServicesManufacturingHolland A custom woodworking shop committed to the concept of build local, buy local. Using rescued and repurposed materials to create culinary products and handcrafted furniture, as well as your next project. See More 136 E. 6th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 566-1501 Visit Website r.o.i. Design Business ServicesHome Products & ServicesSpecialty ServicesCity of Grand Rapids r.o.i. Design provides a return on your design investment and creates lasting customer experiences. We are a creative team who leads the process of collaborative planning and design. Our methods and problem solving skills produce outcomes that are based on budget, brand, and beauty. See More 1451 Front Avenue SW, Suite A Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 459-3539 Visit Website Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Arts & EntertainmentCity of Grand RapidsOnline Purchasing See More 11 Sheldon Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 235-4726 Visit Website Tamales Mary Restaurants, Food & BeveragesWyoming-KentwoodMinority-owned A full-service restaurant featuring authentic Mexican food specializing in sixteen different flavors of homemade tamales. See More 1253 Burton Street SW Wyoming, MI 49509 (616) 288-5007 Bistro Bella Vita Restaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand Rapids At Bistro Bella Vita, we’re driven by passion, servant leadership, and most importantly, exceptional dining experiences. Our specialty is modern French and Italian cuisine made from scratch with as many sustainably-sourced ingredients as possible. See More 44 Grandville SW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 222-4600 Visit Website Well Design Studio Marketing, Advertising & PRCity of Grand RapidsStorefront See More 605 Livingston Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 6169016283 Visit Website Samaritas Community OrganizationsSpecialty Services Samaritas is a local leader in senior housing, home care, adoption, and refugee resettlement. See More 2000 32nd Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508 (616) 284-5701 Visit Website 8th Street Grille Restaurants, Food & BeveragesHollandEmployee-ownedFamily-owned In 2015, we introduced you to our love of great beers and a good time. The driving force for opening our doors was YOU, the residents of the city we love and have always called home. The first step was to introduce the Westerlunds and provide a local hotspot showcasing our hand-crafted beers. After quickly accomplishing that, the direction shifted to ensure that our friends in Holland are ALWAYS our number one priority. See More 20 W. 8th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 392-5888 Visit Website East Paris Pharmacy Health & WellnessEast ParisFamily-ownedMinority-owned Locally Owned, Free Prescription Delivery, All Major Insurances accepted, and Immunizations Available Daily See More 2060 East Paris Ave. SE STE 102 Grand Rapids, MI 49546 616-805-4601 Visit Website Shiny Diamond Auto Detailing and Hand Wash AutomotiveSouthtownMinority-ownedStorefront We are a Hand Wash and full Detailing Shop that offers the reconditioning of vehicles for the General Public as well as Auto Dealers, quick washes, employment opportunity and community engagement. Also there will be space available to host a variety of Food Trucks.See More 1600 Madison Avenue Southeast Grand Rapids, MI 49507 6164144470 GTSD** Group Community OrganizationsMarketing, Advertising & PRCascadeFamily-ownedMinority-owned Using strategic, intentional and often disruptive counsel and approach to assist small businesses tell their story via public/media relations, marketing, internal/external communications and innovative thinking. See More (517) 881-8451 Visit Website Wildcrest Studio PhotographyWoman-ownedOnline Purchasing Wildcrest Studio is a natural light, lifestyle photographer. I aim to capture your imagination, your most valuable moments and your impeccable work through peerless, stunning photographs. Although I dabble in a little bit of everything, I am mainly focused on weddings + brand photography! See More 1247 Ballard Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49507 616-754-3647 Visit Website West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum Community Organizations A non-profit organization promoting business practices that demonstrate environmental stewardship, economic vitality, and social responsibly through education and collaboration. See More PO Box 68696 Grand Rapids, MI 49516 (616) 422-7963 Visit Website Hyde Creative Marketing, Advertising & PRWoman-owned Hyde Creative is a communications design firm specializing in brand development through design for thoughtful user experiences. We are dedicated to working strategically, with the brightest talent and resources available to deliver sustainable, usable, meaningful messages. We’re local in Grand Rapids, founded by Rachel Hyde in 2010 after thirteen years of agency and corporate world experience. See More (616) 822-9899 Visit Website B.O.B.‘s Brewery See More Smith Social Company Marketing, Advertising & PRByron CenterEmployee-ownedWoman-ownedAppointment Only A boutique social media agency that specializes in helping small businesses grow and flourish on social media through courses, group coaching, and complete management services.See More 7885 Cidermill Drive Southeast Grand Rapids, MI 49508 616-634-3075 Visit Website RepcoLite Paints Inc. Home Products & ServicesHolland As “West Michigan’s Premier Paint Manufacturer,” RepcoLite has been providing homeowners, contractors, and industry with quality products, expert color matching, and professional advice since 1946. See More 473 W 17th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 396-5213 Visit Website Gettin’ Fresh LLC Event Planning & CateringRestaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand RapidsWoman-owned Gettin’ Fresh provides complete catering services including Buffet Style Catering, Corporate Delivery, Food Truck Catering, and Event Planning. Our handcrafted menu items consist of fresh ingredients and provide options for everyone - including vegetarians and vegans. See More (616) 308-1177 Visit Website SMG Strategies Community OrganizationsSpecialty ServicesHollandWoman-owned SMG Strategies amplifies civic leadership among underrepresented voices. We empower people and organizations to achieve their political ambitions, including navigating local government, running for office, reforming political systems, and accelerating community engagement. Because democracy belongs to all of us - including you! See More (616) 403-9290 Visit Website Gray Space Collaborative Specialty ServicesEmployee-ownedWoman-owned We work with individuals, teams, and small businesses to build their skills and capacity in order to cultivate cultures where diverse talent thrive.See More 1117 Iroquois Drive Southeast Grand Rapids, MI 49506 6166482733 Visit Website GRTV MediaWestsideAppointment OnlyCurbside Pick UpOnline PurchasingStorefront GRTV provides the tools and training to express yourself creatively at little or no cost; a televised forum for legal, non-commercial speech. See More 711 Bridge Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 459-4788 Visit Website Louise Earl Butcher GroceryRestaurants, Food & BeveragesSpecialty RetailUptownWealthy Street Locally focused, whole animal, craft butcher located on Wealthy Street. We also offer custom meat fabrication, specialty food products, cheeses, and weekly lunch specials! See More 1106 Wealthy Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 930-3602 Visit Website Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park Arts & EntertainmentFloral & GardenFamily-owned One of the nation’s most significant sculpture and botanic experiences, Meijer Gardens includes Michigan’s largest tropical conservatory; five indoor theme gardens; outdoor gardens, nature trails and boardwalk; sculpture galleries and permanent sculpture collection; library; café; gift shop; classrooms; and meeting rooms. See More 1000 East Beltline Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (888) 957-1580 Visit Website T. Lauchiè & Associates See More Joe2Go Restaurants, Food & BeveragesHollandWoman-owned Full-service gourmet coffee, espresso, smoothie, and sandwich shop. Drive-thru service, comfortable inside and outside seating, and free WiFi. Catering available: Box lunches or trays. See More 166 E. Lakewood Boulevard Holland, MI 49424 (616) 395-5950 Visit Website The Crushed Grape Grocery Fine wine shop featuring over sixty Michigan wines, local micro brews, liquor, and specialty foods, many locally produced. See More 2869 Knapp NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 719-2518 Visit Website The Grill Room Restaurants, Food & BeveragesFamily-owned The Grill Room doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it is - a luxurious chop house and grill. Every detail and subtle nuance has been slaved over to offer our guests the highest quality in both dining and setting. The atmosphere is superb and warm with tuscan tones, atmospheric lighting, classically cool music, and the ever-popular black leather booth. The menu focuses on the steaks and chops, and makes no apologies for it. The steaks are prime USDA choice, the seafood selection immaculate, and the wine and beverage list is top shelf. The beauty of The Grill Room is the relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere in the wake of the over-the-top quality of the menu and service. The Grill Room truly is the gem of the lakeshore. See More 2 Washington Avenue Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 846-3299 Visit Website Holland Bowl Mill Home Products & ServicesManufacturingSpecialty RetailHollandFamily-owned Solid handmade wooden bowls that will last for generations. Lifetime guarantee on all of our products and we pride ourselves in manufacturing tomorrow’s antiques. Made in Holland, MI! See More 120 James Street Holland, MI 49424 (616) 396-6513 Visit Website Harmony Hall Restaurants, Food & BeveragesStockbridgeFamily-owned Located on the westside of Grand Rapids in the completely renovated Little Mexico building, we have crafted a menu and atmosphere with German beer hall influences. We brew small batches of well-balanced beer. Brewing this way allows us to react seasonally and respond the tastes of our Beer Lovin’ community. See More 401 Stocking Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 233-9186 Visit Website Essence Restaurant Group Restaurants, Food & BeveragesEmployee-owned Essence Restaurant Group creates extraordinary dining experiences with our family of concept restaurants known for exceptional service, knowledgeable associates, creative cuisine, and superior beverage. See More 44 Grandville Avenue SW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 222-4600 Visit Website Grand Rapids International Wine, Beer & Food Festival Restaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand Rapids An annual pre-holiday event, this festival has established itself as Michigan’s premier event for the celebration and tasting of the finest foods, wines, beers, and spirits. From the connoisseur to the novice, the International Wine, Beer & Food Festival will deliver a grand experience that is sure to please every palette. See More 303 Monroe Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 447-2860 Visit Website Field & Fire Restaurants, Food & BeveragesHeartsideFamily-owned Field & Fire is a wood-fired, artisanal bakery. We specialize in crusty and European style breads, sourdough, whole grains, and buttery croissants-100% organic grains and flours.See More 435 Ionia Avenue SW, Suite 109 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 551-3491 Visit Website Next Creative Co. Marketing, Advertising & PRHollandWestsideEmployee-ownedAppointment Only Established as a nimble, cost-efficient, and effective resource, Next Creative Co. creates distinctive branding and marketing communications for clients large and small.See More 818 Butterworth Street SW, Suite 5 Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 710-1355 Visit Website Sundance Grill & Bar Restaurants, Food & Beverages Started almost twenty years ago, now with two locations. Our menu features traditional American regional specialties infused with Southwestern influences. Happy Hour Specials available. See More 151 Ottawa Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 776-1616 Visit Website The Winchester Restaurants, Food & BeveragesUptownWealthy StreetMinority-owned A locally-focused neighborhood pub with an award-winning kitchen. We grow our own vegetables and herbs in our expansive urban garden across the street. See More 648 Wealthy Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 451-4969 Visit Website Streaming Installers Home Products & ServicesGreater Grand RapidsFamily-ownedAppointment OnlyOnline Purchasing Streaming Installers helps you cut the high cost of cable TV with our concierge installation of streaming video. Making that switch can be complicated and time consuming, so we solve that by making it easy and fast for you. We demo products and services in your home so you can buy on the spot and start saving money immediately.See More 521 Madison Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 616-248-1728 Visit Website OWL Computing Marketing, Advertising & PRWalker At OWL our focus is on helping businesses grow through the use of technology and marketing services. This mixture of technology and marketing allows us to not only help drive business to our customers but also help them handle the additional work with intelligent systems that help them work smarter not harder. Are you ready to begin working smarter? See More 2886 3 Mile Road Walker, MI 49534 6166174202 Visit Website ShowSpan, Inc. Marketing, Advertising & PRCity of Grand Rapids Producing the highest quality consumer shows for over seventy-four years! From the Grand Rapids Boat Show to the West Michigan Home & Garden Show, and seven other top consumer shows. ShowSpan has been connecting businesses, consumers, industries, and communities since 1945. We believe there is no greater way to build relationships than face to face. See More 2121 Celebration Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 447-2860 Visit Website West Michigan Document Shredding, LLC Business ServicesWoman-owned Providing secure document destruction services for any size business. Offering flexible professional service with integrity. See More 2485 Wilshire Jenison, MI 49428 (616) 662-8000 Visit Website Higher Ground Rock Climbing Centre Ltd Health & WellnessSpecialty RetailSports/OutdoorCity of Grand RapidsEmployee-ownedFamily-owned Downtown rock climbing and bouldering since 1995. Climbing, instruction, and equipment sales. We are passionate about climbing and thrive on sharing it with others. The finest in vertical entertainment! See More 851 Bond Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 774-3100 Visit Website Meyer Music Specialty Retail28th StreetCity of Grand RapidsGreater Grand RapidsHollandMuskegonWyoming-KentwoodFamily-ownedWoman-ownedAppointment OnlyCurbside Pick UpStorefront School music specialists providing rent-to-own instruments for band and orchestra. We are the highest level of Yamaha dealer in the state of Michigan and provide only brand-name, teacher-preferred instruments and accessories. Our experienced repair technicians provide reliable repairs and our retail locations offer a variety of musical gifts, sheet music, keyboards, drum kits, and other accessories. See More 2855 Lake Eastbrook Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616-975-1122 Visit Website Dr. Grins Arts & EntertainmentRestaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand RapidsFamily-owned Dr. Grins is Grand Rapids’ most unique venue for entertainment. Bringing in nationally acclaimed stand-up comedians and special comedic theatre is Dr. Grins’ specialty. Spending an evening at Dr. Grins assures a hilarious and unpredictable night out on the town. Grins brings in acts as Bobcat Goldthwait, Kevin Nealon, Pauly Shore, Aries Spears, and more. See More 20 Monroe Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 356-2000 Visit Website Triumph Music Academy Arts & EntertainmentUptownWealthy Street Triumph Music Academy is West Michigan’s progressive music school, offering private instruction for all ages, in any genre, for a variety of instruments and interests. See More 949 Wealthy Street SE, Suite 200 Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 454-2934 Visit Website EcoBuns Baby + Co. Specialty RetailHollandEmployee-ownedFamily-ownedWoman-ownedOnline PurchasingStorefront Online and in-store baby registry. Specializing in eco-friendly products for growing families such as cloth diapers, organic skincare, baby carriers, nursery items, diaper bags, toys, and more. We also offer classes and groups designed to help families navigate their parenting journey. See More 12330 James Street, Suite A50 Holland, MI 49424 (616) 395-5555 Visit Website Thacker Sleight LegalEast HillsUptownWoman-owned Thacker Sleight is a boutique law firm specializing in sensitive, life-altering events and the legal issues that surround them. Our practice groups have expertise in divorce, collaborative divorce, child custody, mediation, estate planning, business formation, business valuation needs, and property settlements. See More 445 Cherry Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 888-3810 Visit Website Media Place Partners Marketing, Advertising & PRMediaSpecialty ServicesCity of Grand Rapids Media services, media planning and buying service. We consult, leverage and provide guidance with all media which includes traditional print and digital . See More 408 Broadway Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 616-285-5429 Visit Website Paddock Place Event Planning & CateringRestaurants, Food & BeveragesFamily-owned A beloved nineteenth century mansion and grounds that have been converted into a totally unique special events venue. The space includes a beautiful gated lawn and historically appointed private banquet rooms. Wedding ceremonies, receptions, rehearsal dinners, and bridal showers are our specialty. Gilmore Catering services both social and corporate special events at Paddock Place as well, with a variety of private rooms to select from. See More 1033 Lake Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 742-0600 Visit Website Eikenhout, Inc. Building Services & SuppliersCity of Grand Rapids We provide roofing, siding, windows, doors, decks, and stone for the contractor community. We offer installation instructions, videos, and helpful information for homeowners to assist them in finding the right product and contractor for their job. Visit our website or our showroom. See More 308 Wealthy Street SW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 459-4523 Visit Website booksplus.tax Banking & FinanceBusiness ServicesLegalMinority-ownedWoman-owned All small business bookkeeping, accounting, tax, payroll, startup, HR and labor compliance services under one roof. Maximizing your profits and keeping you compliant is our only goal. See More 625 Kenmoor Avenue SE Suite 301 Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 209-8839 Visit Website Well House Community Organizations At Well House, we believe the solution to homelessness is housing. Our model is simple: We purchase vacant, boarded-up houses and bring them back to life. We move in our neighbors who need housing the most: Those who are living on the streets or in emergency shelters. See More 600 Cass SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 245-3910 Visit Website Community Automotive Inc Automotive Automotive repair and maintenance. Specializing in European Vehicles See More 846 Fulton Street Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 774-7048 Visit Website Affinity Financial Group Banking & FinanceBusiness ServicesInsuranceHudsonville Providing quality financial strategies, offers insurance, financial services, and employee benefits to businesses and individuals. See More 3424 Chicago Drive, Suite 203 Hudsonville, MI 49426 (616) 379-1557 Visit Website Consumers Credit Union Banking & FinanceHolland Locally owned, full-service financial institution, dedicated to providing personal, professional service designed to support all financial needs through great rates, versatile products, and technology-based enhancements. Members are our top priority! See More 6770 Kalamazoo Avenue SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508 (800) 991-2221 Visit Website H.O.M.E. Restaurants, Food & BeveragesFamily-owned To the live music lover (be it jazz, rock, country or blues), The B.O.B. would like to say,“Welcome H.O.M.E.!” The House Of Music & Entertainment is Grand Rapid’s newest venue for outstanding live music. In the tradition of Sweet Wallace’s and The Loading Dock, The B.O.B. is going back to its roots on the first floor. The room is rustic and casual, perfectly reflecting the warehouse origins of The B.O.B., while providing an appropriate atmosphere for the most beloved American musical genres. And speaking of classic Americana, don’t forget H.O.M.E.‘s new Bourbon Bar, featuring a limitless supply of bourbon and whiskey. See More 20 Monroe Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 356-2000 Visit Website The Pretty Committee Salons & SpasWoman-owned A team of professional hair stylists and makeup artists specializing in commercial & editorial styling, wedding hair and makeup, photoshoot styling, and more! See More 706 Curve Street Grand Rapids, Mi 49503 (231) 287-2367 Visit Website B.O.B.’s Brewery Restaurants, Food & BeveragesCity of Grand RapidsFamily-owned Experience a dedication to creativity; a flair for complex flavors; a return to craft. A Renaissance is brewing at B.O.B.‘s Brewery, where this month’s exotic, small batch brew may become next year’s most anticipated seasonal offering. There is the potential for magic every time Brewmaster John steps behind the glass. We like taking risks and understand that mistakes pave the road to real genius. We create from a palette of fresh ingredients, expert craftsmanship, and bold ideas. You may not like all of our beers, but you’re going to really love some of them. So craft your own palate and take your time. See, here at B.O.B.‘s Brewery we don’t have to serve the entire world. We only have to serve one glass of beer at a time. Yours. See More 20 Monroe Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 356-2000 Visit Website Simple Wellness Solutions LLC Health & WellnessWoman-owned Health and wellness. Massage, skincare, natural spa services, Reiki, meditation, yoga, personal training. See More 2050 Breton Road SE, Suite 109 Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 259-7131 Visit Website Smooth Running Event Planning Arts & EntertainmentEvent Planning & CateringSpecialty ServicesHollandWoman-ownedAppointment Only Smooth Running Event Planning is dedicated to creating a customized and spectacular event just for you. We will be there every step of the way to ensure a successful event. With the networks Smooth Running Event Planning has created throughout Michigan, we are able to connect you to that perfect caterer, photographer, and venue. We want your event to run as smooth as water and be everything you’ve dreamed of! See More 273 W. 18th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 392-8895 Visit Website 8th Street Grille / Macatawa Ale Company ManufacturingRestaurants, Food & BeveragesSpecialty RetailHollandEmployee-ownedFamily-owned In 2015, we introduced you to our love of great beers and a good time. The driving force for opening our doors was YOU, the residents of the city we love and have always called home. The first step was to introduce the Westerlunds and provide a local hotspot showcasing our hand-crafted beers. After quickly accomplishing that, the direction shifted to ensure that our friends in Holland are ALWAYS our number one priority. See More 20 W. 8th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 848-7677 Visit Website Fustini’s of Holland Event Planning & CateringGrocerySpecialty RetailHollandFamily-owned Welcome to Fustini’s, where we have always been about the finest gourmet olive oils and balsamic vinegars. We’ve recently expanded to include pantry items, cookbooks, and a School of Cooking. See More 24 E. 8th Street Holland, MI 49423 (616) 392-1111 Visit Website IBS Financial Group Banking & Finance IBS Financial Group is a wealth management company providing financial planning services to individuals and corporate retirement plans. Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA (www.finra.org) / SIPC (www.sipc.org). See More 758 W. Fulton Street Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 774-9290 Visit Website JulieGR Real Estate Team of Clarity Realty Woman-owned We use a proven 20-step marketing system to get our clients the highest amount of money in the least amount of time. We also offer a free market analysis for anyone wondering what their home might be worth, and consulting in staging your home to maximize your sales price. See More 600 Bridge Street NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 363-7788 Visit Website Green Giftz Business ServicesWoman-owned Eco-friendly corporate gifts with style! Promote green. Promote you. A new approach to corporate gift giving. High design innovative items to further your brand. See More 648 Monroe Avenue NW, Suite 218 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 735-1000 Visit Website Grand River Bank Banking & FinanceGrandville Grand River Bank was founded in 2009 by twenty-three West Michigan business leaders along with the support of nearly 750 initial investors. Despite our tremendous growth, our mission remains the same;to build a bank that provides an exceptional experience to our customers, a rewarding environment for our employees, a fair return for our investors, and a meaningful contribution to the West Michigan community. We pursue our passions and value others. We remain true to our mission and have grown steadily as the premier independent bank in West Michigan and developed a well-deserved reputation for consistently delivering an outstanding banking experience that is driven by our commitment to relationships, unsurpassed personal service, and technology solutions tailored to simplify your life. We pride ourselves in crafting banking solutions that are designed to meet the needs of our clients. Whether you choose to bank in in person, online, by mail or some of each, our products and services provide the convenience and efficiency you are looking for.See More 4471 Wilson Avenue Southwest Grandville, MI 49418 6169291600 Visit Website Sunnybrook Country Club Sports/Outdoor The country club in Grandville offers a golf course, pool facilities, event space for weddings and business meetings, a restaurant, and more. See More 624 Port Sheldon Street SW Grandville, MI 49418 (616) 457-1100 Visit Website Romence Gardens & Greenhouses Floral & GardenFamily-owned Retail greenhouse open year round; third generation ownership; eighty-one years in central location; plants for every season/reason including veggies and herbs, trees and shrubs; unique gifts, plus all the advice you can ask for! See More 265 Lakeside Drive NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 451-8214 Visit Website Art of the Table Specialty RetailUptownWealthy StreetWoman-ownedCurbside Pick UpDeliveryOnline Gift CardsOnline PurchasingStorefront Art of the Table is a beloved locally owned specialty gourmet shop that provides delicious products for entertaining and makes the big and small moments of life more memorable. Located in Grand Rapids’ historic Wealthy Street business district since 2003, we pair personal taste you can trust with a unique range of food, libations, and table accessories to delight customers from around the corner to across the country. Need a gift for a housewarming, a six-pack for an impromptu porch party, a special ingredient for a cozy fireside dinner, a pint of that small-batch ice cream you crave, or the just-right bottle of wine for an upcoming toast? We love to help you find exactly what you need, from familiar favorites to fresh new treats. When you step through the door to our shop and that classic bell jingles, you’re surrounded by a carefully curated selection of products that make your time around the table special. More importantly, you’re surrounded by a smart, welcoming staff that loves to talk tannins and tacos, hops and harissa, anchovies and aprons. So come on in. We’re so glad you’re here. See More 606 Wealthy SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 301-1885 Visit Website Stingray Advisory Group LLC Business ServicesMarketing, Advertising & PRSpecialty ServicesCity of Grand RapidsMinority-ownedWoman-owned Are you looking to grow your business? We help our clients save time and energy on marketing, strategic planning, and bookkeeping. Focus on your passion. Let us manage your business. 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I caught the travel bug in 2008 when I went overseas for the very first time at the ripe old age of 21. It was to Thailand with my friend, and we spent two glorious weeks travelling around the country, taking in the sights, smells and tastes of Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket. We went to Bali the following year, and my passion for travel grew even stronger. Nusa Lembongan, Bali While Southeast Asia is beautiful and exciting, we knew we wanted to venture to Europe on our next overseas adventure. I’ve always been good at saving money, but my friend, less so. So after talking about going to Italy for over a year, and with my friend’s bank balance struggling to grow, I made the decision to go it alone. A solo traveller was born! Since then, I’ve travelled to 14 countries on my own, and have come to realise that travelling solo is actually my preferred way to travel. Solo travel is so rewarding, but it comes with its challenges. Here are five things I’ve learnt from travelling the world solo . . . 1. I am so much stronger and more capable than I thought This is the big one. While I knew I wasn’t some useless weakling dependent upon others for my very survival, I didn’t realise just how capable and independent I could be when put to the test. Navigating foreign airports and transport systems, communicating without knowledge of the language, making decisions about where to stay/eat/sight-see, being aware of your surroundings and personal items, it all takes a lot of energy, Milford Sound, New Zealand organisation and determination. And, believe it or not, it was all so much easier than I thought. It’s funny how self-reliant I’ve become, even in my day-to-day life at home, preferring to figure things out on my own rather than relying on someone else to swoop in and help. Travelling alone promotes you to a level of independence that even Destiny’s Child would be proud of! 2. I like my own company Being an introvert, this was something that was less realised, and more affirmed. I already knew that I enjoyed spending time on my own and never craved the company of others, but I was still apprehensive about whether I could cope with being completely on my own, in a foreign country, with no familiar faces to keep me company. I was worried I’d get lonely, or that the things I experienced and the sights I saw wouldn’t be as special because I didn’t share them with anyone. Well, I needn’t have been concerned. Being on your own gives you time to really soak in the experiences you have, to reflect on your day, to savour moments that you don’t have to share, that are made just for you. And if you do feel like some company, then there are plenty of apps/social media sites that help you find other travellers in your area, or you can simply strike up a conversation with people at a bar, or join a communal table that many cafes and restaurants have these days (in parts of Europe, communal tables are everywhere. I found this particularly the case in Germany, so pull up a seat and make some new friends!) 3. I have an excellent sense of direction Before I set out on my own, I was the kind of person who happily followed along as my Narrow streets of Rome friends navigated the way through airports, train stations and foreign cities. I actually came to believe that I had a terrible sense of direction because I could never figure out the way back from anywhere. But I didn’t have a terrible sense of direction, I was lazy. I let my friends to all the hard work and I just followed along blindly. I had no idea how we’d gotten to the restaurant/market/beach so I sure as hell couldn’t find my way back! But on my first solo adventure I realised I didn’t suck at navigating, I was actually quite good at it! Scoping out destinations on Google Maps and then roaming around foreign cities like a pro, AND finding my way back again, made me feel like I could handle anything. Sure, I’ve gotten myself lost plenty of times too, but that’s how you find the hidden treasures of a city that are off the well-worn tourist paths! 4. Airports are designed to be easily navigated This one might seem like a bit of a “duh!” but having never flown overseas (or anywhere, for that matter) until I was in my 20’s, one of the biggest causes of my pre-travel anxiety was navigating airports on my own. I mean, they’re huge, they’re crowded, and if I get lost I could potentially miss my flight and my holiday would be ruined. But, funnily enough, I realised that (most) airports are actually pretty darn easy to navigate. Almost like they’re designed that way 😉 Also, if you’re an English speaker, or have a pretty decent grasp on the language, then you’ll be fine, as every sign in (nearly) every airport is written in English as well as the local language, meaning you will have no trouble figuring out where to go. And if you do get lost, airport staff are usually always extremely helpful. (This realisation also applies to train stations!) 5. I’ll (probably) never be happy staying in one place I’m sure that one day, when I’m old and grey, the thought of packing up all my things and putting them in storage so I can gallivant around the world, will be less appealing than it is right now. But, that’s something future me can deal with. Right now, the thought of Look at that happy face! being in the one place for any longer than two years gets me down; it makes me yearn for faraway places that I’m yet to experience and for adventures I’m yet to have. Travelling solo has given me an insight into the person I am when I’m free and happy and curious about the world, and this is in stark contrast to the person I am when I’m at home and at work, where I feel tired and restless and trapped. Travelling gives me new life, new energy and new outlooks on the world, things that I can’t achieve if I stay in one place and continue to live the day-to-day monotony. If you feel the same, if travelling is your passion, your dream, your purpose in life, don’t let anything hold you back – you can do it: solo travel is for everyone! Got a question about travelling solo or about travel in general? Pop it in the comments section or catch me on social media! https://www.facebook.com/loveshetravels/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/935299136858135/?source_id=707979002897109 https://www.instagram.com/loveshetravels/ https://www.pinterest.com.au/loveshetravels/ https://www.twitter.com/loveshetravels1 Cheers, Bec @ loveshetravels Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Published by loveshetravels Hi, I'm Bec! My number one passion in life is travelling, particularly solo travel, and my aim is to inspire like-minded women to take the plunge and embark on life-changing adventures around the world. I have travelled to 15 countries so far (most of them on my own) and have many more still to explore! View all posts by loveshetravels Post navigation Previous PostTo go, or not to go, solo? Next PostTravel accessory must-haves 74 thoughts on “Five things solo travel has taught me” Sam Space says: 24th Dec 2018 at 9:47 pm I must travel more, money is just the issue right now. I enjoyed reading your thoughts on traveling. I want to go to Thailand so bad! It looks amazing! -Sam LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 24th Dec 2018 at 10:09 pm Hey Sam! Thanks for reading, I’m so glad you enjoyed it. If traveling is something you want to do more of, I really hope you can find a way to do it. It’s so important to do the things that make you happy in life. Thailand is a great place for budget travel – both food and accommodation are so cheap. Also look into Airbnb, house sitting, and hostels for affordable accommodation options anywhere in the world. I hope 2019 is full of happiness, fun and adventure for you! Cheers, Bec xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Erin says: 21st Feb 2019 at 9:44 am Oh, this is so great! I was able to travel a few times by myself and I completely agree. You never really know how capable you are until you give yourself the chance! I’m also an introvert, so I know I enjoy time alone, but I also feared the organization/navigational side of things. When you’re relying on yourself, it’s much easier than you think! Thanks for sharing! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 21st Feb 2019 at 11:55 am Thanks for reading! Traveling solo has given me so much confidence in my everyday life too, I know I can handle anything life throws at me! ❤️ LikeLike Reply melisssnydergmailcom says: 22nd Feb 2019 at 4:48 pm What a great post. I would love to travel the world on my own. I am going to look into taking a solo trip to Europe some day in the next couple of years. I wish I would have done this when I was young and single. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 23rd Feb 2019 at 10:42 am Thanks so much! I love Europe as a solo traveler and will be heading back there this year. I hope you get there and get to live out your solo dream! Xx LikeLike Reply Andrea Peacock says: 23rd Feb 2019 at 11:59 am Wow that is so brave going to all those places by yourself! Seems like a really cool experience though. What a good way to learn so much about yourself too! Andrea | https://andreapeacock.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 23rd Feb 2019 at 12:04 pm Thanks Andrea! ‘Brave’ is a word a lot of people use to describe my travels, but I can’t imagine my life without it xx LikeLike Reply sheqoz.com says: 24th Feb 2019 at 5:13 am Wow you’re a brave woman. I Freak out when l have to meet up with a friend at a new area. You’re putting some courage in me❤ LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 24th Feb 2019 at 9:41 am I freak out over stuff like that too! I get social anxiety if I have to go alone to meet up with someone at a bar or cafe, etc but for some reason traveling alone doesn’t affect me in the same way. It just takes a little preparation beforehand to feel comfortable once I’m in a new city/country. And it’s worth it! 💕 LikeLike Reply aimsysantics says: 24th Feb 2019 at 11:13 pm I always think people who solo travel to be so brave! I would love to do it but it fills me with anxiety going it alone. One day I will brave it! Sounds like you have had some great trips too! Thanks for sharing an inspiring post! Aimsy xoxo https://www.aimsysantics.co.uk LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 8:34 am Thanks for reading! I’m currently planning a trip with a friend, and I actually feel more anxious than when I plan solo trips. Negotiating and coordinating with her, plus the feeling of needing to be ‘on’ while we’re away is much more stressful than traveling alone, doing what I want, when I want, if I want. Both types of travel have their pros and cons though 😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply quibblesandscribbles says: 25th Feb 2019 at 1:14 am The one thing holding me back from solo traveling (even if it’s somewhere a few hours away) are my parents. I know I’m an adult and can literally go whenever but in the back of my mind I know they’ll worry. I guess the anxiety has a bit of a part of that too but I feel like once I do it the first time, I’ll love it. I love all your examples, it’s pretty motivational 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 8:44 am I get that. I’m an only child of a single mum and I know she worries when I’m away. I also worry that if something happens to her and I’m on the other side of the world then there’s nothing I can do. But, we can’t live our lives being held back by others, even our parents. One day we’ll regret not getting out there and experiencing the world. And as much as they worry, our parents want us to be happy, and would hate to be the reason that we didn’t live our lives to the fullest xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply GetUpGetAway says: 25th Feb 2019 at 5:39 am Ahh, I wish I was as confident as you to travel alone! I feel like sometimes that’s the only way you’ll be able to travel everywhere you want to go. I might have to just suck it up and try it – I’m sure I’ll end up enjoying it just like you! Sarah | getupgetaway.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 8:38 am Thanks lovely! I wouldn’t have been to the majority of places I’ve travelled to if I didn’t do it alone. Maybe start off with a short solo domestic trip so you’re not far from home if you don’t enjoy it (but I’m sure you will!). LikeLiked by 1 person Reply sarahsarsby says: 25th Feb 2019 at 7:21 am The thought of travelling by myself scares the shit out of me. I actually am fine being by myself and love self-care and taking time for me, but going to a different country by yourself is a different ball game. You’re a really confident person for managing to do this and embracing the world by yourself. I’m sure this has made you realise you can tackle anything! One day, I’d love to try it and become just as confident as you! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 8:50 am Aww thanks lovely! I think baby steps are the key to feeling confident enough to travel alone. My first two trips were with a friend, then my first solo trip was with a Contiki tour, so although I was by myself, I was always with people and made some great friends I still have today. Maybe joining a tour is a good way for you to ease into solo travel without feeling completely alone and terrified! Or start off with domestic trips where you’re not far from home to give you a sense of home comfort. I hope you get to experience it one day, there’s a whole world out there waiting for you! Xx LikeLike Reply poutineandprada says: 25th Feb 2019 at 7:39 am Travelling alone is the best way to do it. I met so many amazing people during my solo travels. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 8:52 am Totally agree! I have friends all around the world that I still keep in contact with, all from traveling solo. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Shuana Yap says: 25th Feb 2019 at 12:31 pm I’ve always looked up to people who travel solo or even invest their time and money travelling for the points you mentioned in your post. I’m thinking of doing it too, just gotta save up for it and when I do, I can’t wait to share it on my blog too! This is a great read, thank you! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 2:40 pm Thanks so much! I think it’s one of the best investments you can make. And there are plenty of ways to travel cheaply, such as Workaway, house sitting and Airbnb (which I mention in my blog post ‘My Best Year Yet’) to save on accommodation. All the best! Xx LikeLike Reply hauntedhistoryjaunts says: 25th Feb 2019 at 3:24 pm My son started traveling solo when he turned 18, always a saver he decided he couldn’t sit around and wait on anyone else. I’m so happy he took those opportunities and fell in love with travel! Great post, thank you for sharing! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Feb 2019 at 3:30 pm Thanks for reading! That’s the same reason I started traveling solo, if I’d waited for someone to come with me I’d never have been anywhere! I’m happy your son has had those experiences he’ll treasure forever 😊 LikeLike Reply rachelmarcelle1 says: 25th Feb 2019 at 10:53 pm I love how traveling alone made you like yourself even more as you recognized your strengths, but I’m glad you’re using that experience to help others. Great post. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 26th Feb 2019 at 6:58 am Thanks very much! Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Rachel says: 26th Feb 2019 at 11:12 am I’m terrified to travel alone! Airports freak me out I don’t think they’re easy to navigate at all, but I am highly introverted as well and would love to give this a try. Maybe this will help give me some courage 😊 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 26th Feb 2019 at 12:35 pm They can be scary because they’re so busy, but getting to the airport early and having time to get through security and reading the departure boards carefully and calmly gives me the confidence that I know what I’m doing and where I’m supposed to go. I thought they were scary and confusing when I travelled with others, but found I was able to figure it out easily enough on my own, and now they don’t bother me at all. Domestic travel might be a good starting point for your solo adventures, as the airports are usually smaller?? And remember, you’re probably a whole lot braver than you think you are! ❤️ LikeLike Reply ellieslondon says: 26th Feb 2019 at 8:14 pm I love going places by myself – but most of the time when I plan a trip there is always someone who comes with me – but even then I don’t like travelling with more than one person! Airport navigation can be a fun one – in the small airports in really remote locations! x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 26th Feb 2019 at 9:07 pm Yeah group travel is so not my thing! Too many people to coordinate and keep happy is just too hard, so the less the better! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ellieslondon says: 27th Feb 2019 at 1:47 am That is exactly my thoughts! Happy travelling! ♥ LikeLike paddockfamily4 says: 26th Feb 2019 at 11:09 pm Love this! I only went on one solo trip in college before I got married (a summer semester in Hawaii) but it was one of the best experiences of my life. You learn so much about yourself when you travel solo! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Feb 2019 at 5:21 pm You sure do! Thanks for reading xx LikeLike Reply gemmatidmarsh says: 27th Feb 2019 at 8:02 am I love going to new places, but I’m not brave enough to do it on my own! Well done you for doing it! x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Feb 2019 at 5:22 pm Traveling alone isn’t for everybody, and that’s just fine. But if it’s something you want to do then it’s really worth the leap of faith! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply atroxler says: 27th Feb 2019 at 12:51 pm Thank you for this! Traveling solo is intimidating and anxiety raising! You’ve given me a new perspective! I need to just DO IT! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Feb 2019 at 5:25 pm Thanks so much! I still often feel anxious and intimidated when I’m traveling, that’s just the person I am, but there’s something about anonymously exploring new cities on my own that makes me feel at ease – it doesn’t sound like it’s possible but it is! LikeLike Reply whitelilylifestyleblog says: 28th Feb 2019 at 12:36 pm Love this! I’ve always wanted to travel, I just wish we had the money. I feel like I’d be the same way. I want to leave our state so bad and go somewhere new. Your life sounds so exciting and I hope to get to live that adventurously one day! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Feb 2019 at 2:02 pm Hey, thanks for reading! Finances can definitely put a dampener on travel dreams, I guess I’m lucky to not have any major expenses holding me back. You can of course travel cheaply, housesitting and volunteering (which I mention in my latest post) are good ways to cut back on accommodation expenses. Good luck on achieving your dream of living adventurously! LikeLike Reply sugisays says: 28th Feb 2019 at 7:04 pm Solo travel is something I’ve been getting more into over the last few years! It’s very scary! Takes a lot especially as a woman to go out there on your own because it meant needing to trust our own intuition. #2 on your list was a hard one for me to grasp at first when I travelled the first time, but you’re right! We learn to like spending time with ourselves. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Feb 2019 at 7:51 pm It definitely takes time to feel completely comfortable traveling on your own, especially as a female. But for me, it’s so much easier and simpler than traveling with someone else, even though I do enjoy traveling with friends as well. Let’s face it, all forms of travel is good! LikeLike Reply John Aiwone says: 28th Feb 2019 at 7:41 pm I totally agree with every single point of yours as a regular solo traveller myself. You never have to worry about planning and accommodating for the other significant too Your itinerary is yours alone and you know what – that’s an amazing thing. Where’s your favourite place you’ve travelled solo to? Johnny | Johnny’s Traventures LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Feb 2019 at 8:07 pm Absolutely! It’s the freedom that comes with traveling alone that I love the most. My favourite place to travel, solo or otherwise, is Italy. I’ve been to quite a few places across Italy and just adore it. Japan is also a favourite for solo travel – it’s so easy to get around and the people are so friendly and helpful. What about yourself? LikeLike Reply Judy says: 1st Mar 2019 at 4:45 am Love this! I can relate to being an introvert for sure. Also, I can handle it when I need to, but I do prefer that someone else does the hard work of navigating. Haha Love how this actually reflects how traveling (solo) can help your self awareness. Thanks for sharing. Judy @sensibledove LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 1st Mar 2019 at 7:21 am Thanks Judy 😊 Having someone else to do the hard work is always preferable to doing it yourself, right? Haha! But it definitely does teach you a lot about yourself. LikeLike Reply Lauren says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 12:41 pm I love these and solo travel has taught me a few of them and more! Sometimes it’s hard for me to want to travel with others because I love traveling solo so much, haha. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 1:23 pm Haha, yep me too! I am definitely my favourite travel companion! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply mybffs4ever says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 12:45 pm I love soli travel too, but unfortunately lack the great sense of direction, lol. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 1:24 pm Haha! Google/Apple maps would be your best friend then! 😂 LikeLike Reply mybffs4ever says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 1:33 pm It already is, lol! LikeLiked by 1 person loveshetravels says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 1:34 pm 😂 LikeLike helpinghandful says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 7:24 pm I think you are so brave! The concept of travelling alone fills me with both dread and excitement, but you have definitely inspired me to try it! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 2nd Mar 2019 at 7:30 pm Thank you! It’s definitely worth trying if it’s something that interests you, even if you travel to a nearby city or something on your own to dip your toe in first. I’m sure you’re much braver than you give yourself credit for 😊 LikeLike Reply Mina @Stacked says: 3rd Mar 2019 at 4:31 am People generally don’t like the idea of traveling alone. I guess it’s just the fear of having to rely only on yourself, but that’s actually what makes you stronger. It also makes you more open to people, I think, cause every time I go somewhere on my own, I meet lots of new friends. I travel a lot on my own (usually on business), and I’ve got so used to it that now it’s difficult to go somewhere with someone else 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 3rd Mar 2019 at 9:24 am Lots of people don’t like doing many things on their own, like going to the movies or to a restaurant – anything that’s seen as a social thing I guess. But doing these things builds your confidence and allows you to enjoy the experience for what it is. My first overseas trip with another person in many many years is coming up soon, hopefully it goes well! LikeLike Reply Coralle says: 6th Mar 2019 at 5:58 am Love this post! I’m not in the position to travel much at the moment but when I am I can’t wait for it. This is so positive and inspiring, thanks for sharing 🙂 Coralle x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 6th Mar 2019 at 7:30 am Thanks so much for your kind words! I hope you can get back out there soon 😊 xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply GingerGoose Boutique says: 6th Mar 2019 at 11:23 pm This is such an insightful post! I’ve traveled solo for work but haven’t for pleasure yet. I enjoy traveling solo for work but typically my schedule is filled with meetings and projects. You have inspired me to make plans for a solo travel trip for exploring! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 7th Mar 2019 at 7:24 am Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy solo travel for leisure as much as you do for work 💕 LikeLike Reply whatrachdidnext says: 7th Mar 2019 at 8:11 am You’re so lucky! I’ve only ever travelled for short stints on my own but I wish I could spend more time doing it. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 7th Mar 2019 at 4:28 pm Thanks! I try to make travel a priority as it’s something that makes me happy, but I understand not everyone’s life situations allow it. I hope you get to do a longer solo stint one day! LikeLike Reply Andi says: 8th Mar 2019 at 10:28 am Great post! I’m looking forward to more solo travel in the future. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 8th Mar 2019 at 10:56 pm Thanks! All the best with your own travels! LikeLike Reply Mademoiselle adielle says: 9th Mar 2019 at 12:55 am Hey, your post gives me the courage to start travelling solo. I always find it difficult cause sometimes when I’m in front of something beautiful i feel like oh my friends have to see that/Or i need to share it with someone. Definitely gonna go solo this summer. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 9th Mar 2019 at 10:23 am Oh I’m so glad! I used to be like that too, sometimes. But you learn to appreciate the beauty on your own and soak it all in. I hope you enjoy traveling solo this summer! Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ThatAutisticFitChick says: 9th Mar 2019 at 12:29 pm I always want to travel but the idea of being in a country where I don’t speak the language is too overwhelming for me, I struggle with going out at home and find it frightening trying to order a coffee (for example) and I’m terrified of trying that and being misunderstood in a different language. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 9th Mar 2019 at 12:43 pm That’s totally understandable! Although I’ve found that if you at least know pleasantries in the language of the country you’re visiting, then most people are happy for you to speak English. Knowledge of English is becoming so widespread that you can travel to many places without having to worry about being understood. Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Dino Pebenito says: 10th Mar 2019 at 4:04 pm I love traveling SOLO. But after traveling for 10 years by yourself it can be so boring. Now I have a partner to travel around the world. The privacy and the things that enable you to do your way is the most Pros I can think of when traveling solo. A really great and very insightful post you have. From DinoDidWhat.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 10th Mar 2019 at 5:02 pm Thanks Dino. I’m yet to find it boring but I do sometimes wish I had someone to travel with. This year I will be traveling a lot with a friend, for the first time ever! I hope I love it as much as going solo! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Via Singh says: 11th Mar 2019 at 12:12 am Wow! You have travelled to 14 countries alone? I just can’t imagine myself doing that because I am so bad with directions and lack confidence. I always travel with my family. And have visited many countries and places. All the best my dear 🙂 Via | http://glossnglitters.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 11th Mar 2019 at 7:35 am Thanks Via! Like anything, navigation skills and confidence come with practice. And solo travel is no way better than any other type of travel – as long as we’re experiencing the world and learning about its people, who cares how we get there! Xx LikeLike Reply Rebekah says: 19th Mar 2019 at 11:12 am I love this post! Although my sense of direction is still shocking! Solo travelling is the best 🙂 I also find it makes me more sociable. I’m currently saving up to hit the road full time – at the moment I’m just trying to fit solo trips in when I can around work. I’m always looking forward to the next adventure 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 19th Mar 2019 at 5:49 pm Thanks Rebekah! Wow, full time road trip, around the US? Sounds amazing but I’m not sure I could handle vanlife! LikeLike Reply ilovedeverythingisawdotcom says: 19th Mar 2019 at 11:18 am I love this post! Although my sense of direction is still shocking haha. I also find solo travel makes me more sociable (unlike when I travel with a pal and you tend to stick in your own bubble). I’m currently saving up to hit the road full-time – but right now I’m just trying to fit in as much solo travel as I can around work. Always looking forward to the next adventure 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. A gloomy day at Greenwell Point 💦 Looks good in any weather! Beautiful Australian native flowers and that stunning coastline! 🤩 Lockdown neighborhood walks 💜 Backyard views 😍 This is as far as I could travel this weekend, and I’m perfectly fine with that 😊 Enjoying the beautiful Sapphire Coast on a mini last-minute getaway. Stunning! 💙 Cruisin’ the mighty Clyde River! 💙 Advertisements #Affiliate Link If you are obsessed with travel and are struggling to find a career path that aligns with your passion and experiences, feel free to check out this awesome program that teaches you everything that you need to know to go from just a traveler to a travel entrepreneur! From finding your niche, tuning into your personal story and expertise, and growing a thriving travel business, this program helps with it all. I’m giving you $150 OFF with the code TRAVELCOACH when you click the image to learn more!
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The last time I decided to pack everything up and travel overseas indefinitely was in 2016 when I moved to Vietnam to teach English. And since returning home after eight months abroad, there’s been one thing on my mind: when can I do it again?! But of course, leaving everything behind and flying off to an unknown land requires some level of planning and preparation – unless you’re totally comfortable ‘winging it’, which I am not. So, for the past two years I’ve been a ‘proper adult’ – you know, get a real job, find a place to live, etc, etc – and now I’m done! This version of life is not for me! And that’s why in a few months’ time I will once again be leaving my job, packing up and storing my stuff (thanks mum!), and venturing overseas for another indefinite adventure. Teaching English in Hanoi, Vietnam Unlike the majority of my previous adventures, I won’t be doing this one alone. My best friend has decided that she too needs to see the world and we’re going to see it together. And because we want to be able to travel for as long as possible we’re planning to do it as cheaply as possible, but still in relative comfort (so no 16 bed mixed dorms with shared bathrooms, thanks). And what’s the biggest expense, other than airfares? Accommodation! So we’ll be using three awesome platforms (Airbnb*, Workaway, and HouseSit Match) that will allow us to travel and stay in some amazing places for next to nothing, and in some cases, actually nothing! So what does my Best Year Yet look like, you ask? Well, the first few months will be spent picking up as much work (as a substitute teacher) as possible to put as much money into the travel kitty as possible. Then, in April, we’re off! First stop – Athens! There are some really affordable Airbnbs in and around the centre of Athens (we’ve managed to nab one for just $30 a night) that will serve as a handy base for five days exploring this ancient capital. After being a tourist for nearly a week, it’ll be time to move on to our next experience as Workaway volunteers in a cat sanctuary in a regional area south of Athens. If you’re not a cat lover then you probably can’t relate to our excitement about doing this, but bear with me! For two weeks we will be responsible for feeding, cleaning, and snuggling a menagerie of furry critters that have been rescued from the streets, nursed back to full health, and then hopefully adopted by loving new families. Bliss! In our free time we plan to explore as much as we can – my bucket list includes Santorini, Paros, Corfu and Meteora! Santorini, pixabay.com Meteora, pixabay.com After three weeks in Greece, my friend and I will go our separate ways for a month as I go gallivanting across to Italy for my second Workaway experience, this time living with a family in the small town of Galliate, near Milan. This is my dream! Living like a local, experiencing life well away from the tourist trail, in my favourite country – to say I’m excited would be an understatement! My role will simply be to spend time with the family (mum, dad, and three kids), help them with their English (and improve my Italian) and basically provide them with a cultural exchange. I think I can manage that! Milan Cathedral Then, in June I’ll meet back up with my friend and head to . . . we don’t know yet! Maybe Albania? Or Macedonia? Or Croatia? Wherever we want! We’ll keep applying for Workaway positions and see what opportunities arise. Because that’s the point, isn’t it? To seize opportunities, say yes to new experiences, to not have everything so rigidly mapped out that you miss out on the true joy of travelling? I think so. Stay tuned for updates as more of our trip comes together! And remember to follow me on social media for photos and snippets of our adventures! Bec @ loveshetravels * Use this link to get $55 AUD off your first booking Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Published by loveshetravels Hi, I'm Bec! My number one passion in life is travelling, particularly solo travel, and my aim is to inspire like-minded women to take the plunge and embark on life-changing adventures around the world. I have travelled to 15 countries so far (most of them on my own) and have many more still to explore! View all posts by loveshetravels Post navigation Previous PostTravel accessory must-haves Next PostAdventures of a Crazy Cat Lady 77 thoughts on “My best year yet?” the nchanting whispers says: 25th Jan 2019 at 2:07 am Damn I want to join you gal 😂😂this is just perfect …I’m going to learn a lot from you 😍😍😍thanks for sharing.. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Jan 2019 at 9:32 am Thanks lovely! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Sharing and hopefully inspiring others is my main aim! 😍 LikeLike Reply the nchanting whispers says: 25th Jan 2019 at 1:17 pm Lovely 😊🌼🌼pleasure is all mine ☺️☺️ LikeLiked by 1 person Seeking Wonderful says: 25th Jan 2019 at 7:53 pm That cat sanctuary sounds so lovely. I would love to cuddle cats all the time… You will have so much fun and if you don’t know where to go you can always come to Slovenia. Lots to do and see here. 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Jan 2019 at 7:59 pm It sounds pretty great, right?! Slovenia could definitely be on our list, it looks amazing! Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Charlie Chats Blog says: 27th Jan 2019 at 4:02 am Ahh how fabulous, you’re going to have an amazing year! Santorini is so beautiful you will love it! Be sure to check out the churches there as well as the beautiful little jewellery shops that are all dotted around. There are also some great pastry shops 😍 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Jan 2019 at 9:50 am Thank you, I think so too! Greek pastries are one of the things I’m most excited about! 😋 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Charlie Chats Blog says: 30th Jan 2019 at 12:31 am Mmm yes you will love them! LikeLiked by 1 person Julia says: 27th Jan 2019 at 9:35 am Great Post and great photos. Love Milan. What a great blog. Look forward to your next post x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Jan 2019 at 9:48 am Thanks so much for your support Julia! Xx LikeLike Reply Ashli says: 27th Jan 2019 at 10:21 am WOW that’s so awesome!!! I’m following – I need to see what you’re up to next!! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Jan 2019 at 10:22 am Yay! Thank you! I’m excited to find out too! 😂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply preudoh says: 27th Jan 2019 at 6:53 pm Awwwn, so amazing. I can imagine how it would be. Enjoy buddy! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 27th Jan 2019 at 7:09 pm Thanks so much! I’ll be sure to! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply sugisays says: 28th Jan 2019 at 9:33 am 2019 is yours! Keep on keepin on as they say 😉 ❤️❤️ LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Jan 2019 at 9:49 am Haha! Thank you! ❤️ LikeLike Reply Anaïs N. says: 28th Jan 2019 at 8:16 pm Omg, that sounds awesome!!! I can’t wait to follow your adventures with your best friend! It must be really exciting x Anaïs | http://anais-n.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Jan 2019 at 8:34 pm Thank you! It’s SO exciting! Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Anaïs N. says: 28th Jan 2019 at 8:35 pm I bet it is yeah! xx LikeLiked by 1 person lewisherelewisthere says: 28th Jan 2019 at 10:18 pm Sounds like an amazing experience! I want to do something similar and my eye has been caught by the workaway website thank you for sharing that. I look forward to reading about your adventures. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 28th Jan 2019 at 10:26 pm Thank you! This will be my first Workaway experience, but already I’m surprised at how easy it can be to connect with hosts and organise amazing experiences. I’m glad I could share something useful for you – good luck with your own travels! LikeLike Reply jessierenea says: 29th Jan 2019 at 12:52 am Sounds like a really fun year ahead !!! Reading your post made me think about my own upcoming vacays to Destin, FL & Siesta Key!! 💕 I’m so ready! GREAT POST !! https://jessierenea.com/20-things-you-should-start-doing-for-your-mental-health/ LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 29th Jan 2019 at 8:55 am Thank you! Have a great time in Florida – I’ve never been to the US, but maybe one day! Some excellent advice given in your post btw ❤️ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply jessierenea says: 29th Jan 2019 at 8:57 am Thank you so much !! ♥️ I’ve never been out of the country but it’s totally a part of my traveling goals !! LikeLiked by 1 person Sunshine with Savannah says: 29th Jan 2019 at 12:00 pm Wow, this is absolutely incredible! Good for you. It’s very inspiring to hear people following their dreams and knowing when “traditional” lifestyles really aren’t meant for them. Thanks for sharing! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 29th Jan 2019 at 1:48 pm Thanks so much! I think it’s important, especially for younger women and men, to know that just because ‘a job, a house and a family’ are what most people do, it doesn’t mean that something different is any less normal or satisfying. Thanks for reading! LikeLike Reply Sabby Fox says: 29th Jan 2019 at 7:31 pm Aw yay! I’m so glad your best friend will be going along with you. This will be a great experience to share with them. I hope you two have a great time. 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 29th Jan 2019 at 7:39 pm Thank you! It’ll be my first time in a long time traveling with another person, so fingers crossed it goes well! LikeLike Reply Ayushi A Nair says: 29th Jan 2019 at 9:20 pm so cute LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 29th Jan 2019 at 9:24 pm 😊 LikeLike Reply Emma McKnight says: 29th Jan 2019 at 9:39 pm Oh my goodness this sounds incredible!! I hope you have the most amazing time! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 29th Jan 2019 at 10:14 pm Thanks so much! 💕 LikeLike Reply kattieh says: 30th Jan 2019 at 8:48 am This sounds amazing! I did the same sort of thing as you – I worked in England teaching primary there for a year and a half. Moved home, worked at home again and was a proper adult. Not I’m bored too. I’m moving to Europe in July to teach (again), but I just prefer living overseas – there are so many experiences to be had when living overseas! It sounds like you’re going to have an absolutely amazing time – it’s great being able to do things like this! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 30th Jan 2019 at 9:16 am That’s exciting! Are you going back to England, or somewhere else in Europe? You’re right, there are so many experiences to be had when living overseas, and the feeling of living like a local is so different to visiting as a tourist. I’m really looking forward to spending time in places I otherwise would have missed if I was just visiting on holiday. I can’t wait! LikeLike Reply rapdoubleohbaby says: 30th Jan 2019 at 11:54 am I am here for all of this! This sounds like an amazing adventure and I see why you’re so excited! I’m also headed to Italy this year for a holiday but it’ll be nothing compared to your experience! All the best and I can’t wait to see more LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 30th Jan 2019 at 11:56 am Thanks so much! Italy is my favourite country in Europe, I’m really excited to be going back! Have you been before? Where abouts in Italy will you visit this time? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply rapdoubleohbaby says: 30th Jan 2019 at 12:03 pm I’ve never been to Italy but we plan to start off in Milan, Como Lake to catch a George Clooney-haha, Venice, Prosecco Hills, then down to Sorrento and end off in Capri Island. LikeLike loveshetravels says: 30th Jan 2019 at 12:07 pm Sounds like it will be an amazing trip! I’ve been to most of those places before and they’re all so beautiful. Make sure you taste limoncello in Sorrento! Best of luck catching a Clooney! 😂 LikeLiked by 1 person Shaa says: 31st Jan 2019 at 6:26 pm Oh wow, you are living my dream!! 😭 I wish I can travel the world. I’ve never been anywhere but I wish I will. This post of yours makes me so excited, really! And jealous of course! 🙃 I hope you have good time on your trip 💖 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 31st Jan 2019 at 6:55 pm Thank you! Where are you from? Where do you want to go? I’m sure you can one day find a way to travel overseas, if that’s what you really want to do. ❤️ LikeLike Reply Ellie says: 1st Feb 2019 at 2:45 am What an adventure! This sounds so so incredible! My recent post: https://lifeofellabella.blogspot.com/2019/01/skincare-saviours.html LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 1st Feb 2019 at 7:42 am Thanks! ❤️ LikeLike Reply hauntedhistoryjaunts says: 4th Feb 2019 at 2:23 am Sounds amazing!! My son loves to travel abroad, and is always interested in ideas etc. Of ways to volunteer or work abroad a bit! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 4th Feb 2019 at 7:48 am Thank you! He should definitely look into Workaway if he hasn’t already – there are so many different volunteer experiences he can do and it’s so easy to organise. Xx LikeLike Reply hauntedhistoryjaunts says: 4th Feb 2019 at 8:46 am Great to know, thank you!! LikeLiked by 1 person Tiffany Connolly (@truckeewriter) says: 4th Feb 2019 at 3:44 am Sounds amazing! I too miss traveling. Between working and being a mom it has been off my radar for a little while. Need to start thinking about traveling with my little one! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 4th Feb 2019 at 7:52 am Thanks you! Traveling with a little one would definitely complicate things, but hopefully you can find a way and get back out there! LikeLike Reply LeaBellaBlogs says: 5th Feb 2019 at 8:08 am I didn’t know about the workaway positions! Take me with you PLEASE! 🙏🙏 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 5th Feb 2019 at 8:16 am Haha! If only I could! Workaway is a fantastic platform for finding volunteer experiences – definitely check it out if you’re looking to volunteer and travel on the cheap. LikeLike Reply 🌸 AlishaValerie. (@AlishaValerie) says: 5th Feb 2019 at 11:45 pm Oh my gosh, you’ve made me want to go travelling now! Thanks for sharing about your journey darling 💜 With love, Alisha Valerie x | http://www.alishavalerie.com LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 6th Feb 2019 at 7:32 am Thank you! Traveling is the best way to learn about the world – I hope you get to experience it one day 😊 LikeLike Reply Rebekah says: 6th Feb 2019 at 9:00 am Oh wow – what an amazing year you have lined up! I’m particularly jealous of all that cat cuddling you’re going to get to do 🙂 feeling inspired to go and check out workaway myself now! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 6th Feb 2019 at 4:22 pm Thanks! It’s definitely worth looking into if you want some cool experiences while keeping the budget in check! LikeLike Reply The Daily Maria says: 7th Feb 2019 at 12:28 am Oh, this sounds amazing. I wish you good luck with everything. https://hanzalikovam.wixsite.com/thedailymaria LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 7th Feb 2019 at 8:35 am Thanks so much! LikeLike Reply Laura says: 13th Feb 2019 at 10:22 am Sounds absolutely amazing. I hope you have a fantastic trip ☺ LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 13th Feb 2019 at 10:56 am Thank you! ❤️ LikeLike Reply gemmatidmarsh says: 14th Feb 2019 at 8:18 am Wow! What an amazing thing to do. Well done you 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🥳🥳🥳 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 14th Feb 2019 at 8:19 am Thanks so much! 💕 LikeLike Reply Marla says: 16th Feb 2019 at 1:45 pm How exciting! Your plans sound amazing so far! Can’t wait to see the pictures! Do you already personally know the family your moving in with or how was it arranged? LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 16th Feb 2019 at 7:59 pm Hi Marla. I don’t know the family personally, I connected with them via Workaway. After I created my profile they contacted me through the Workaway messaging system, then after a few messages back and forth we Skyped to make sure we were a good match. I highly recommend taking a look at the website if you’re curious at all about it – it’s really easy to organise lots of different types of experiences around the world. LikeLike Reply elenxmai says: 17th Feb 2019 at 3:53 am Wow this is definitely going to be an insane year for you and your friend! I’m incredibly jealous. Best of luck on all your travels, I can’t wait to see what you get up to. x El | Welsh Wanderer LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 17th Feb 2019 at 7:35 am Thank you so much! Xx LikeLike Reply anamywhowrites says: 24th Feb 2019 at 10:21 pm I’m so glad to have come across your blog via bloggers tribe thread! I have never been the travelling type. I love being at home and staying there for as long as possible without leaving the house. I travel frequently to Spain to visit my grandparents who moved there and for the longest time that was enough to satisfy me. I was itching to buy a house and settle down in the vicinity of where I grew up. Suddenly, though, I have gotten a travel bug! I was recommend the site work away and have spent hours just scrolling through the various opportunities all over the world and can’t believe I didn’t know about it sooner. It’s so interesting reading about all the different lifestyles that are out there and I hope to be immersed in them sooner rather than later. I haven’t heard of trustedhousesitters but I will have a look on there as well! I will likely be travelling solo and so I look forward to reading your older posts which I will do throughout the day. You give such good tips and I will be taking notes for when I finally decide to venture out to see the world! I have decided I definitely must do it I just haven’t decided if I will buy my house first as planned and rent it out or do that when I come back and live in it – many decisions to be made… much love! Amy x LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 24th Feb 2019 at 10:31 pm Thanks for your kind words, Amy! I’m glad to have helped inspire and encourage you to travel, now that you feel the urge to go. I’ve actually just bought a house in the area I live and grew up in, which I will rent out while I travel and come back to live in one day (maybe). So it can be done, you can do both at the same time, if you want to. I also wish I’d found Workaway long before now, there are so many amazing opportunities all around the world! All the best with your future plans – whatever you decide, it’ll be the right decision xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply anamywhowrites says: 27th Feb 2019 at 9:29 pm No problem at all! You definitely have- I still need to find the time to read your old posts but I’m hoping it get to it this week as I can’t wait to read them🙌🏻 Oh that’s great that you have the security for coming back to if you wish! Thanks so much❤️ xx LikeLiked by 1 person psdontreadthis says: 7th Mar 2019 at 11:21 pm What a great idea! I wish I had the money to do that! Enjoy your best year yet! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 8th Mar 2019 at 7:36 am Thanks! We’ve been saving, but will also travel as cheaply as possible to make it last longer! LikeLike Reply GetUpGetAway says: 7th Mar 2019 at 11:54 pm This sounds so much fun! Ugh, I’m so jealous, I want to do something like this one day. Have fun!! I look for to reading about your travels 🙂 LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 8th Mar 2019 at 7:38 am Thanks lovely! I really hope you get to do something like this one day, traveling is the best fun! Xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Mashibaby says: 9th Mar 2019 at 7:21 am What an amazing year!! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 9th Mar 2019 at 10:06 am Thanks! LikeLike Reply Extracts of Alex says: 19th Mar 2019 at 9:24 pm This year is going to be your year. I love the idea yous are working and just seeing where the wind takes you for some of the year! I did workaway last year in Nepal and I find it so helpful to get by on so little. Looking forward to reading about your amazing year which lies for you both ahead. LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 19th Mar 2019 at 9:29 pm Thanks lovely! I’m amazed at how many different opportunities there are around the world using Workaway – I wish I’d known about it years ago! Will definitely plan more overseas trips using Workaway in the future, maybe even Nepal! Xx LikeLike Reply rachelmarcelle1 says: 25th Mar 2019 at 12:26 am This sounds great Bec! I can’t wait to see your pics and read your stories. So exciting!!! LikeLike Reply loveshetravels says: 25th Mar 2019 at 7:33 am Thanks lovely! It’s only two weeks away now – I’m so excited! LikeLike Reply Pingback: Adventures of a Crazy Cat Lady – Love She Travels Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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Our topic today, dear reader, emanates from the title of an old movie, that dealt with alcoholism as a public issue in the way that we once dealt with all public issues. We made a movie. We no longer make movies, instead we make cartoons. Cartoons about alcoholism would probably not be taken too seriously, so that means that we have to deal with our less pleasant issues from an entirely new visage. Frodo watched as the gallant Braves were shut out for both of the baseball games played with the Orioles from Baltimore. The Braves are never shut out two games in a row. Perhaps such an uncommon occurrence is what started this downward spiral on the weekend now past? Frodo is fearful of such thought since it makes him sound a bit like the late and oft-lamented Andy Rooney. Frodo has previously written of his admiration for all things Grecian, so it is unsurprising that the continual clatter leading up to their most recent election held him spellbound. Since Frodo leans heavily to the left, it was very uncharacteristic for him to root for the right-wingers in this instance. Stability in the financial markets, reflecting well upon the efforts of the current American administration however, add significantly to the likelihood of victory before the Dark Gate. On the other hand, we watch with sheer disdain over the pending transmittals from those who now sit where once those who returned Dred Scott to slavery once sat. With an expectation of equal stupidity, Frodo anticipates the Affordable Care Act to drip through the fingers of justice as if it were but one more hanging chad, or another "Super Pac" filling Romney's mind with visions of sugar plums. This is the worst Court, ever. The Shire has also been invaded by dueling riding lawn mowers on either side of Frodo's residence therein. Appropriate it is, he supposes, that these monstrosities should appear within minutes of each other on this the fortieth anniversary of the movie that introduced "Dueling Banjos" to all the world. Likely it is that this is merely a cyclical presentation of Frodo's opening thought, i.e. movies have been replaced by cartoons, since a great movie like "Deliverance" (which that same year lost "Best Picture" to "The Godfather") is compared to two overweight, middle-aged men, on riding lawnmowers. It certainly gives a more vibrant reference to the dialogue therein, reference Ned Beatty and "Squeal like a pig." Frodo may not be Andy Rooney, but there are times when he feels like Twain. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 9:51 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | View Comments (3) | Permalink Sunday, June 10, 2012 All My Ex's Live In Texas Mood: loud Topic: "Marvelous Mac"(8) During their very first year of operation, Marv Throneberry was the regular first baseman for the New York Mets of MLB. As only the NYC Press can do, Throneberry, who was prone to an error-filled performance throughout his career, became a crowd favorite because of his miscues. As the anti-hero, who never stopped trying to be good, he became famous as "Marvelous Marv." He also had a brother in MLB, Faye, Throneberry, of course. In June of 1944, a young American fighter pilot was shot down and killed near the small town of Las Ventes, in France. His widow, in Oklahoma, received the obligatory letter from the appropriate sources, informing her of his death, and the promise of additional information. That promise, unfortunately, was not kept. As late as 2005, the widow, who never re-married, communicated with her Congressperson, Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-TX), seeking any additional information about the demise of her husband. The obviously distraught Congressperson communicated by letter and informed the widow that there was no new data regarding the status of her MIA. A relative of the widow found that hard to believe, and picked up the telephone. It took merely a few days to learn that the young pilot lies buried in the American Cemetery in Normandy, and that he has been there for years, after his body was transferred from its original burial site in Las Ventes. It was also learned that the town square in Las Ventes is named for the young hero, who died to help save the town of Las Ventes, France, and the whole damn world for that matter. In Las Ventes, there is a wreath-laying ceremony, every year, going back to the very end of the War, for this young man, the husband of our heroine. She has, at the invitation of the village, visited, and was escorted to both his present burial site as well as the very spot where her late husband crashed. Congressperson Thornberry has written a letter of apology. He and his office have refused to make any public statement, and there has been no further communication with the widow. Congressperson Thornberry, Frodo adds, chairs the House ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE. The widow has stated that she has forgiven Congressperson Thornberry. Frodo has taken great libertyin the past with his disapproval of all things Texan. It should go without saying that there is a sense of outrage which Frodo truly hopes becomes evident to Congressperson Thornberry. It is the incompetence in acts such as this which unite Americans in their dismay toward the Congress of the United States. Frodo, admittedly, is not nearly as gracious as the heroine herein, but he would be satisfied if there is at least one Texan who votes in the upcoming election against "Marvelous Mac" for the single reason that he didn't even try to do a good job. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 9:12 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | View Comments (2) | Permalink Saturday, June 9, 2012 When I Grow Up to be a Man, What Will I be Mood: incredulous Topic: "Selective Service"(8) Frodo has been thinking about the greatest athletes of his time. Edwin Moses, Hershall Walker, Secretariat, and Muhammad Ali are four random names that deserve consideration, although another objective observer may omit all of Frodo's suggestions for various reasons. One of the reasons just might deal with the issue of national service. "I ain't got nothin' against them Cong" were the words formulated by he once known as Cassius Clay after adopting the Islamic Faith and the name, Muhammad Ali. The words were mouthed once it became clear that the United States Government was going to prosecute him for failure to enter military service. Ali's barristers argued that his newly-adopted religious consciousness prevented him from taking arms. Ali's action resulted in both the administrative loss of his title as "Heavyweight Champion of the World," and his subsequent imprisonment. Once his punishment was served, Ali returned to the ring and won back the championship title. He truly became, as a result of his actions, the most famous man in the world. It was Ali, standing alone, who lit the Olympic Torch in order to open the 1996 Summer Games, in Atlanta. Frodo waxes on the transition from athletics to conscience because of the price that Ali paid for his beliefs. At the time, even Frodo believed that he deserved to be stripped of his title, and punished for failing to bear arms in service to the nation that gave him, in spite of massive countercurrents, the path to greatness. Now, Frodo feels otherwise. Ali was targeted for racial and religious reasons. His perceived arrogance was a major frustration for the Luddite elements of his time. This Frodo truly believes. For how else can one explain the fact that Willard Mitt Romney failed to bear arms in service to his country and received no penalty or prosecution for his religious consciousness? Romney, as most know, received "deferrals" in order to serve as a "missionary." Perhaps this was Romney's way of saying that he "didn't have anything against them Cong," either? There is no doubt that Muhammad Ali was a greater athlete than Willard Mitt, as there is certainly an absence of argument to the fact that he is a better citizen and champion of his beliefs. Just ask the Romney off-spring, who serve no one. The apple, it seems, does not fall far from the tree. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 11:23 AM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | Permalink Saturday, June 2, 2012 In My Midnight Confessions Mood: irritated Topic: "Land Ho"(8) Richard Land is a corpulent, flatulent, obsequious, sorry-ass excuse for anything beyond the definition of what was once affectionately referred to as a "turd blossom." Frodo is not alone in his revulsion for the "ethics chief" of the Southern Baptist Convention, especially after Land was caught in the act of plagiarism. Richard Land accused the President of the United States, and other black leaders, of shamefully exploiting the death of Trayvon Martin for purely political gain. Now, Frodo does not decry anyone's opinion, even when subjectively incorrect, as long as it adds to the judicial discourse between people who respect one another. In the case of Mr. Land however, it is clear that he may have to refer back to the spelling lesson offered by Aretha Franklin in order to project any level of respectful dialogue. Mr. Land's opinion and attack on the President it seems, was copied word-for-word from an editorial in the WASHINGTON TIMES. An editorial in which Mr. Land was not a contributor. This overweight, obnoxious, belligerent, cowardly piece of crap did not have the courage, much less the moral compass to formulate his own words. To the credit of the "Board of Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission," of which he is Chairman, Land was reprimanded and his radio show was canceled. Now he should be fired. And that is the opinion of one Hobbit who is worried about anyone losing a job, except for a liar. Wouldn't it be great if David Gregory had the balls to bring the toad onto "Meet the Press," and offer him some grape juice? Posted by loveysdaddyga at 8:57 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | Permalink Thursday, May 24, 2012 You Lay Your Bets And You Take Your Chances Mood: blue Topic: "Pulitzer Means Squat"(8) Frodo sat down with Mr. Charles Ferguson, Editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, and discussed the impact of political endorsements by a major metropolitan newspaper. Since this was the theme of Frodo's Master's Thesis, he was hoping to discover that Ferguson was a hack, on somebody's payroll, and that Frodo would win a Pulitzer Prize for his investigative effort therein. Frodo learned that Ferguson was a Neiman Fellow, and an Honors Graduate of Harvard University. He was also a good guy, a brilliant journalist, and somebody who loved the City of Orleans just as much as the Hobbit. Frodo thought of Mr. Ferguson this day. It was announced yesterday that the New Orleans Times-Picayune would only be hard-copy published three times each week. The City is now the only, but perhaps merely the first, major metropolitan market in all of Middle Earth to be without a daily newspaper. Surely, the powers that be are strenuous in their argument that on-line publishing will be constant, and that the flow of information will be instantaneous, but that does not satisfy the Hobbit at all. The New Orleans Times Picayune won a Pulitzer Prize for its 2006 reporting of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Without power, water, or public services nearly the entire staff stayed at their desks, answered questions, and sought answers. They were notified, after the fact, yesterday, that nearly all of them will either lose their jobs, or have their work-hours significantly reduced. The New Orleans States-Item, the afternoon daily newspaper, was acquired by the Times-Picayune several years ago. The States-Item was the only major metropolitan newspaper to endorse George McGovern for the Presidency in his race against Richard Nixon. Now a Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper, and the subordinate segment which first saw the devil in that drawing room are changed, if not something totally different. Frodo is well-known, and oft-quoted, for his proclamation that "Change is Good." He wonders however, in this case, if he isn't witness to the creation of merely another 24-hour cable news network. Could there be another whole group of attractive talking-heads out there, eager to make a name for themselves by seeing which can yell the loudest, or speak over the conversation most often, to further separate the citizen from any level of interest in the community in which they all live? Perhaps that gentleman at the table in the back of the bar, sipping a glass of single-malt, is thinking about that graduate student he once met, wondering whatever happened to him. Ferguson probably hopes that the Hobbit went on to become a personal care physician, in Taiwan. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 3:05 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink Tuesday, May 22, 2012 You Make My Dreams Come True Mood: spacey Topic: "Falcon" (8) "The time will come when diligent research will bring to light things which now lie hidden. A single lifetime, even though devoted entirely to the sky, would not be enough for the investigation of so vast a subject. . .And so this knowledge will be unfolded only through long successive ages. There will come a time when our descendants will be amazed that we did not know things that are so plain to them. . .Many discoveries are reserved for ages still to come, when memory of us will have been effaced. Out universe is a sorry little affair unless it has in it something for every age to investigate. . .Nature does not reveal her mysteries once and for all."--From the first century, Book 7 of 'Natural Questions' authored by he known as Seneca. The United Federation of Planets it was which Frodo accepted as that beyond his time, which would go where no man has gone before. Surely, it would be a governmental body, lead by its best and its brightest soldiers and scientists, who would unite in the conquest of the 400 billion stars that comprise the Milky Way. To his great embarrassment, the Hobbit made an assumption too big to fail. Armstrong and Cernan were among those who testified before the Congress of the United States (certainly a come-down from the United Federation of Planets) in order to maintain the status quo of NASA and the superiority of Middle Earth in Space. In the end, it was the resources of a South African named Musk who, though chagrined by his heroes and their opposition to his private enterprise that won the day, and set a non-governmental business to the forefront of the cosmos. It is as we have become. The incentive for exploration can no longer simply be in the search for truth, it requires that there be investors, who seek a return, and that all effort be driven by their motive. Perhaps Columbus, appearing before the crowned heads felt much the same way, knowing that he would have to return with something of value, as well as an opening to the future of all mankind. Still, it will be oh so strange to see the surface of Mars, and the logo of Lockheed where our flag might have been. Engage. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 10:42 PM EDT Updated: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:42 AM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | Permalink Monday, May 21, 2012 I Mean It From The Bottom Of My Heart Mood: cool Topic: "American Cemetery"(8) Frodo long ago made himself a promise to someday walk through the American Cemetery above the Beaches at Normandy. In the interim, he has another visit to another cemetery on the agenda, and it isn't that far away. The British Cemetery at Ocracoke, North Carolina, is 2,290 square feet of British territory on American soil. HMS Bedfordshire, a fishing trawler converted to an escort ship for convoy duty, was sunk by the German U-558 on May 11, 1942, and the entire crew was lost. Three days later, bodies began to wash ashore at Ocracoke. More than 400 ships were lost to German U-Boats during those dreadful days in the first six months of 1942. Returning the crew of the Bedfordshire to their own Shire was not possible. The crew was buried in a corner of the Ocracoke cemetery, and the land was later deeded to the Commonwealth War Grave Commission. Technically, the crew was buried on home ground. The grounds are maintained by the US Coast Guard, and the "Union Jack" flies, proudly, over her sons. Twice, British and Americans fought on the soil in which these men now rest. A lot to think about for the Hobbit. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 10:49 AM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | Permalink Saturday, May 19, 2012 Give Me The Hot Stuff Baby Tonight Mood: on fire Topic: "Rocks Rox"(8) Santa Ana, California, is not very far from Camp Pendleton. The passing of Donna Summer was perhaps noted in a truly bizarre manner by a lady walking on the beach, who happened to stop and pick up a few colorful stones and place them in her pants pocket. Suddenly, she was on fire. Frodo is certainly familiar with hot pants, and he is not so old that he fails to recall the sheer joy involved in the downing of a pair of pants. Especially, hot pants. Geologists have examined the stones and determined that one was laced with phosphorous, and that the resulting friction with another stone in the pants pocket of the unfortunate surfside stroller lit the rock as if it were, and it certainly was, a match. Fortunately, her husband was nearby and the pants removal was ably performed within the ideological confines of even the Southern Baptist Convention. The bad news is that the lady suffered third-degree burns and is confined to a hospital for at least a week. Frodo is of two minds. In the first case Frodo notes that no scientist or medical practitioner has stepped forward to note that anything like this has ever happened before. Military officials have also flatly denied that the rock could've been artificially created at their facility. The possibility exists therefore that this lady could truly be, well, hot. It could also be the case that this is just one more episode in the on-going Republicant "War on Women." Posted by loveysdaddyga at 10:31 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | Permalink Sunday, May 13, 2012 Rainy Days And Mondays Always Get Me Down Mood: crushed out Topic: "Mick's Day"(8) Fifteen years ago, on this very day, Mother's Day, Mick, the Wonder Dog, was among a legion of puppies introduced onto this small, blue planet. Several weeks later only two of the Australian Shepherd-Border Collie mix remained under the direct supervision of their mother. His sibling was nearly all white, with black splotches, while Mick, the Wonder Dog, was just the opposite. It is likely that the dwindling number of playmates was weighing heavily on his mind. Possible it is that he was concerned about ever being adopted into a world of his own making. Perhaps that is why he took note of Frodo's visit to the garage that had always been his home, and why he scampered to the Hobbit and promptly sat down on his foot, as if he were saying "Where the Hell have you been and why did it take so long, but no matter, let's go for a ride in your motorcar." So it began. Today, again on Mother's Day, Mick, the Wonder Dog, begins every day with the same fervor and sense of purpose that guided him toward that worn-out sneaker upon the foot of a Hobbit a near lifetime ago. Their adventures together have been chronicled far and wide, and near strangers frequently ask of him whenever the Hobbit is found in transit, alone. Frodo explains that a second stage cancer, the pulling of eleven teeth, and the recent demise of his lifelong playmate, Princess Fiona, have weakened the endurance of his noble companion. Usually, Frodo adds that it is now time for the post-breakfast nap, the pre-luncheon nap, the pre-dinner nap, or the post-dinner nap. Truth it is that Frodo speaks, for his companion is unable to tarry long on paths well-travelled in days gone by. Strength is preserved to serve the toothless smile, and the familiar nose-to-the-crotch of a Hobbit, his favorite game. Mick, the Wonder Dog, has developed a fondness for a handfull of dry Cheerios in the early morning. Samwise mixes an egg into his dinner every afternoon. Properly tuned with more recommended culinary input, the Wonder Dog has good appetite, evacuates healthily, and occasionally leaps a few steps toward the Hobbit as if to say let's go for another ride in that motorcar. Frodo relishes these days and small matters of routine. It is when it is rainy, and perhaps a bit cool, however, when the Hobbit is struck by moments of melancholy. Such days are preferred by the Wonder Dog, since hot weather is something endured by one with a heavy coat. Doctor Porsches, the wealthy veterinarian, counseled Frodo that Mick, the Wonder Dog, for the first time in his life, has become the Alpha. He has recommended that Frodo add to the menagerie of the Shire only when he is sure that such an addition would not add to the emotional baggage carried by one whose psychological status is partially responsible for his strong heart, and his continuing struggle for normalcy. Frodo agrees. So Frodo goes on walks alone most days, but he doesn't stop talking to his old friend. Rainy days are just days for thinking about such things. Posted by loveysdaddyga at 12:19 PM EDT Share This Post Post Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink Friday, May 11, 2012 I've Forgotten What I Started Fighting For Mood: on fire Topic: "ERA" Bilbo was very fond of reminding Frodo that "What goes around, comes around." When the Equal Rights Amendment failed, by the slimmest of margins, to win acceptance by the requisite number of States, Bilbo soothed the torn emotions of the Hobbit with those favored words. Frodo thought that was bullshit. How, he wondered, could there be any question that a responsible adult could experience life in Middle Earth with anything other than rights equal to any of their fellow citizens? How, indeed? Bilbo answered that certain things are understood, and that the absence of something written is not a big problem. Frodo thought that was bullshit, too. More than 40 years have passed, and now the "leader" of one of the two most significant of political parties in all the Shire wants to see a "Constitutional Amendment" to ban equal rights in marriage. Presumably, Bilbo's rejoinder to Frodo reflects a movement of 180 degrees, as opposed to a complete turnaround of equal justice or 360 degrees, under the law. Despite the wisdom of our President, it will be many, many years before Bilbo's error is rectified, and an Amendment is passed, insuring that all Americans have equal rights.
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Many new soapmakers seem to get confused when it comes to defining saponification time and cure time when making handmade soap. The two terms are not interchangeable. Both are important to learn. Saponification Saponification is the chemical reaction that occurs when we mix oils with a lye solution. This process usually takes about 24-48 hours to occur. During saponification the sodium hydroxide and oils are binding, doing their love dance and turning into salts of the fatty acids. Glycerin is also produced and if you superfatted (which we do), you’ll have unsaponfied oil as well. Heat quickens saponification. If your soap goes through gel phase or if you force gel phase by adding heat, your soap finishes saponification faster. Soap that has a high water amount, soap that is high in olive oil and other slow-saponifying oils and soap that is made with cooler temperatures might take longer to saponify. You know that it is safe to use if you zap test it and it no longer zaps you. The Zap Test for Soap The zap test is when you stick a bar of soap to your tongue. If it zaps you like a 9-volt battery, your soap is still not saponfied. If it doesn’t, it is probably done with the process. Again, saponification takes about 24-48 hours. If you have a zappy soap after 72 hours, let it set a week and retest. Occasionally, you might get a soap that takes longer to saponify. You probably didn’t stir in the right direction (always stir counter-clockwise). Just kidding. Ignore that last line. Can You Test Soap with pH Testing Strips? Yes, but I don’t. I just don’t find them accurate. And they are a pain. You have to dissolve some soap either by dropping water on the bar or dissolving soap in a bit of warm water. And since the soap is then diluted, I don’t think it is that accurate. I know that many soap makers use test strips and that is fine. I personally don’t recommend them and I don’t use them myself. If you’re interested, purchase some. They aren’t that expensive. I stick to licking soap. Although, these days I don’t test at all. I can tell when a soap comes out good or when there might be issues. If I think there might be issues due to too much caustic (crumbly soap) I might check it several days after making it. You don’t have to zap test every batch of soap. I use it to troubleshoot. After saponification your soap is safe to use. You can technically use a bar of soap 24-48 hours after making it. But should you? This is where the cure time comes in. Curing Your Handcrafted Soap The cure time is all about water evaporation. During the cure time water dissolves from your soap creating a harder and longer-lasting bar in your shower. Curing = drying. If you were to step into your shower with a brand new bar of soap it would dissolve pretty quickly. It is very important not to sell fresh soap. Customers might get frustrated with a soap that dissolves quickly. The typical cure time is 4-6 weeks. Soaps high in olive oil will take closer to six weeks to cure. This is a good starting point, but it is flexible. If you water discount, you won’t need the full cure time. Sometimes if I need a soap fast, I’ll discount the water quite a bit, using 1.5 – 2 times the lye amount. How Do You Know When Your Soap is Done Curing? There isn’t really a hard and fast rule and that is why most soap makers advocate for a minimum cure of 4 weeks. One thing you can do is try weighing a bar of soap right after you make it. Weigh it daily. When it stops losing weight, it is probably done curing. Although… I feel like soap becomes milder after it has cured. I read somewhere that 95% of saponification takes place in the first 48 hours but the other 5% takes place during the cure time. So I personally cure soap with a water discount at least 3 weeks before I use it. I feel like it gets milder. If you are a new soap maker, make it a point to cure soap at least 4 weeks. The more you make and the more experienced you become, you can modify the cure time for your recipe and process. Happy Soaping! -Amanda Gail By Amanda Gail|2017-02-01T15:32:33-06:00May 6, 2016|Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Troubleshooting, Soapmaking Tutorials|36 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Amanda Gail I am a soapmaker, author and blogger! I started blogging in 2008, sharing soap recipes, design tutorials and publishing articles on various topics of soapmaking. Related Posts Tips for Adding Coffee to your Cold Process Soap Gallery Tips for Adding Coffee to your Cold Process Soap How to Create a Funnel Pour in PVC Pipe Gallery How to Create a Funnel Pour in PVC Pipe Basic Cold Process Soap Recipes to Get You Started! Gallery Basic Cold Process Soap Recipes to Get You Started! How to Make a Drop Swirl Cold Process Soap Design Gallery How to Make a Drop Swirl Cold Process Soap Design 36 Comments visit this link November 26, 2020 at 10:08 am - Reply Wood furnishings has one thing incredibly natural about it. There is this sense of comfort, of attribute and also of beauty that may be be discovered in hardwood furniture. Wood is birthed from the earth. It feeds the fire, falls to pieces in to blows as well as ashes away. It is very close to the human presence on earth. Might be actually that is why it resonates so much with our company. Might be that is why you still get that warm and comfortable feeling when you touch a wealthy mahogany desk. Inka May 13, 2020 at 8:56 pm - Reply Hi, Thank you for your post! I found it helpful. I have question about saponification though. I have had lye heavy soaps for couple of times. In the past, I never had lye heavy soaps. So, I’m pretty sure its not because of the recipe or measurement because I’ve been using the same lye calculator and equipment. However, I do change lye concentration from 33% to 30% though. I do notice, that the freshly made soap in the mold is a little cooler than usual. I was wondering, is it because the soap did not sufficiently saponify? Is there suggestion to make sure the soap fully saponified? Currently, I’m mixing lye and oil at between 40-50 celcius. Should I soap at higher temperature? I read your post and will try to stir counter-clockwise. hopefully that’ll help. Lynn March 30, 2020 at 2:49 am - Reply Hi, Can you please tell me, if lye is added to oils, stirred just once, will it become soap? Partially, completely or not at all. Dave April 1, 2020 at 1:07 pm - Reply Hi Lynn, Since nobody else has answered, I’ll venture a reply. Since saponification is a reaction between the lye and oils, it will saponify only in the places where the lye has contacted the oils. It is really necessary to fully blend the lye and oils. Lindy October 13, 2019 at 1:10 am - Reply Great post, thank you! Abdul Rashid September 26, 2019 at 6:15 am - Reply Hi Amanda Indeed, I loved your post as well as interesting and useful comments on it. Soap making is a chemical process but at the same time it’s an art. It needs skill, experience and interest. As I am work in a large scale soap manufacturing business, I may share some interesting facts. – Logically, saponification (reaction of soap making) and evaporation (process of soap drying) never ends. – Rate/speed of saponification and evaporation is higher at the start of reaction and at a higher temperature and it gradually slows down, depending on completion of reaction and dropped temperature. – Keep the soap little bit alkaline otherwise it may develop bad odor. – Phenolphthalein indicator or bite test may be used assess alkalinity. Think safety first before any activity/experiment. Yeysebell Rogers October 16, 2021 at 1:30 pm - Reply How do you keep the soap alkaline? Kayla Fioravanti September 6, 2019 at 11:32 am - Reply Thank you for this! I will be linking to it and quoting you in an upcoming blog post. jones RUNDORA August 1, 2019 at 1:48 pm - Reply Hie Amanda ! Thanks for your very informative and helpful articles. I am new in the soap making arena. I want to be making crocodile oil soap .what other oils/fats can i blend the croc oil with ? christina July 24, 2019 at 12:48 am - Reply Hi Amanda, I had received a bar of castile that was cured for about 6 months, I noticed that the center of the soap had sunken in very visibly. What is that due to? And if i were to make a castile soap, is that common and how to avoid it? Dave Nelson December 14, 2018 at 3:38 pm - Reply Thank you for the article! I’ve just made my first batch of soap, and it’s been a week but I still get a mild zap when I lick a bar. I had gotten the impression that the saponification should already be complete and only drying happening now. But you reassure me…it’s just not quite done yet. Thanks for the info! Elijah October 20, 2018 at 12:00 pm - Reply Helpful! BANARASI September 14, 2018 at 10:36 am - Reply How mach times to good saponified koh mame Orlando Landa August 24, 2018 at 2:05 am - Reply Great article i had some questions but i think this covered it all. Happy soaping!! Brenda March 27, 2018 at 10:43 am - Reply Hi Amanda Can you tell me why pure coconut soap gets so hot and hardens so quick? Thanks Biona March 19, 2018 at 4:57 am - Reply Hi, I’m Biona. I made a soap four months back. And when I used it the soap was fine. But the next day when I was taking a shower. I pulled my soap tray and realised the soap was softer at some spots. If anyone could tell me why?? Cheryl February 9, 2018 at 10:14 am - Reply So glad I found this article. Even after making soap for over 6 years, I still love reading about the process. Thanks! Elaine Adams February 3, 2018 at 3:51 am - Reply Hi Amanda, Im new at the soap game, Is there a reason why my trace happens quicker than the all the information I have read, and is there a way to slow down this process, or am I doing something wrong. Many thanks Elaine soapathome December 27, 2018 at 4:18 pm - Reply What temperature are you soaping at? Monique Johnson August 9, 2017 at 9:09 am - Reply Hi Amanda! I am new to the soap making deal and would like to know after saponification do u remove the soap and let cure cover or uncovered? ~ Monique soapathome December 27, 2018 at 4:19 pm - Reply Once you can unmold it, it should be cut and put somewhere cool and dry, preferably with good air circulation. pedro August 1, 2017 at 7:53 pm - Reply Great post! I just made a palm & olive oil soap and for the first time I added 1,5% of sodium lactate, hoping for a firmer soap bar. And I was surprised to discover that it seems ready right after unmolding. I use ph stripes, but this one I had to zap test as well, because I wouldn’t believe it was ready. I’ll cure it anyway because I too fell it gets milder and I want it to fully dry before using it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Gilbert April 11, 2017 at 3:34 pm - Reply I love your blogs, especially the high temperature hot process soap article. However, when you said you don’t trust pH strips with soap because you have to dilute the soap, as a scientist I have to disagree on something with you. When you put soap into water I wouldn’t really think of it as diluting it (hold on a second I know you usually think of adding water as diluting but…) I would think of it as making a soap solution in distilled water. You can effectively take a pH reading with this. In order for you to shift the pH one unit (9 to a 8) you would have to dilute the soap solution ten fold, but why would you do that in reality. A drop on the soaps surface would make a really concentrated soap solution and if anything you could argue the contrary that it may be OVER compensating for the soaps pH. For our purposes I say go right ahead and use the pH strips as a gauge for soap! Amanda April 11, 2017 at 6:42 pm - Reply Great comment, Gilbert! Gives me food for thought for sure. Amanda Morag Tohamy February 10, 2017 at 2:27 am - Reply Hi Amanda, Thank you for all that useful information 🙂 What does mild soap mean? English isn’t my first language and I’m having a hard time understanding what soapers mean when they say that a soap is mild or milder. What does a milder soap feel like (as opposed to a less mild soap)? Thank you, Morag pedro August 1, 2017 at 7:49 pm - Reply Milder means softer to your skin. A milder soap leaves you with a good sensation after using on your hands, you feel that they are hidrated, or something like that. A “less mild” soap will leave a dry skin sensation Dave Nelson December 14, 2018 at 3:42 pm - Reply Hi Morag, I’m not Amanda, but maybe I can answer your question. A mild soap would be less harsh, less drying. It would feel softer on your skin, not so strong. Hope that helps. –Dave Buppa February 1, 2017 at 7:17 am - Reply How we get rid of smell (oily smell). I use coconut, palm and olive oil) Lil September 28, 2016 at 12:38 pm - Reply Great read. My question is, while the soap is curing should it be covered? I have it on a wire rack, and covered it with a paper box and a towel. Kathy May 17, 2016 at 9:19 pm - Reply Hi Amanda, So how long does Castile Soap (100% Olive Oil) need to adequately cure & how would you know when it is done? There seems to be very conflicting answers. I know the longer the better, but does 4 months versus 14 months really make that much of a difference? And if so, what exactly is the difference? I know the bar will last longer, but how much longer…. Janie May 30, 2016 at 12:31 pm - Reply It depends on the amount of water used. Full water will take a long time (14 months is not unreasonable), but a steep water discount can be much less. Weighing the fresh soap and then weighing periodically to see when the weight stabilizes is the best way to tell with Castile. Kevin Riner May 9, 2016 at 10:15 am - Reply This is a great article. Thanks! Amanda Gail May 11, 2016 at 9:06 am - Reply You’re welcome! Thanks for reading! 🙂 Chandice May 8, 2016 at 7:10 pm - Reply Thanks Amanda for the information! :-D. Very helpful for me since I’m new to soaping :-D. Love all your articles! Sarah Janes May 8, 2016 at 3:59 am - Reply Hi Amanda, Great post but on this occasion I have to disagree with you on one point. I think you are mistaking, as most people do, curing for drying. Curing is what happens as the soap saponifies and the ph changes happen during this phase. If your soap has fully gelled it is then also now cured but will still require the drying time to evaporate the water left in the bar that was used as the solvent for the lye. It is possible to both cure and dry at the same time however , if your soap has not been gelled. Amanda Gail May 8, 2016 at 7:48 am - Reply Hi Sarah! Thanks for your comment. I don’t believe that fully gelled soap is now cured. Fully gelled soap is saponified, but still needs to go through the cure process to allow for water evaporation.
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Humans don’t sleep in winter. Maybe we grew smarter to rule over nature. Or maybe we grew smaller and forgot the song of the hearth with her allegrettos and her adagios. Somehow we can still feel the soporific tension to oblivion though. That silent invitation to leave the excitement of the full sun and repair to rest and recover. Mist is back in my Milan. It’s curious. When I left 5 years ago the mist wasn’t reaching the center anymore. Back to those times I felt my city becoming every day less Milan, like her soul was beginning to fade, left unprotected by the soft cover of her most romantic morning cloak. Too much light may hurt. Maybe it was me. How many times we project ourself into the world to feel more safe. We want things to be in our mind grasp to avoid seeing how big the universe is and how small we are. But now my mist is back. The earth is bringing leaves and mist on a skin like a Giant blanket for her to get ready for winter. Maybe we’re not that small after all. Maybe the sky so high just frighten us with his infinite womb and the earth so heavy bend our desire to infinity to the ground. But in the mist we don’t see any of it. We’re with ourselves and we can see better inside our heart without the interference of the world. We can summon or strengths and then we can get out ready to accept the expansion of the huge landscape of possibilities that our world give to us. Maybe we don’t sleep but we can recover and rest as well making our own songs. So let the mist be. lp (Coaching times are the best and the beast, divouring all my time to feed his childrens. I only hope his breed will grow strong and will help me in the future in exchange. In the meanwhile I will juice up every free moment I have to reply to you and if you like to comment and share It will be like a moment of wonderful recharging mist to me 😉 ) 45.494197 9.206315 Related Published by Luca Povoleri De Las Heras "Communication is Beauty and Beauty will save the world." Hi, I'm Luca Povoleri, now Luca Povoleri De Las Heras after the 22th of September 2018 when I married the man I can lawfully call my husband. I'm a trilingual Life Adventurer working as a psychologist, manager, hr consultant, producer and of course coach with my "Optima Vita 360 - Life & Business" a unique coaching system based on my psychology experience translated into a coaching interface that creates a belief-free system world to improve people's life. I am an international published author with my bilingual book "Super-Viv(i)ente", a psychological survival manual considered a "New Voice" for psychological wellbeing in the covid world and to co-create a new #postcovid world. I'm published by Gruppo Albatros Il Filo in Europe and available in the best bookstores of Italy, Spain and UK. I'm Manager and Producer of one of the most amazing Photography Studios in Madrid where I'm in direct contact with the people making the trending topic of the world: celebrities, footballers, Hollywood actors, international singers etc... This part of my experience made me able to see both non-famous and famous different perspectives in life and love and that helps me connecting with people looking for meaning in a, hopefully, real 360* way. My field of expertise is Communication and Human Systems. I look for beauty and ethics in my work: productions, advertising and photography on one side, healing, empowerment and evolution on the other. We are more than we can see, so you can choose to live and die, or to keep living forever through the results of your actions. I think mankind has the need for evolution which is not a sure ending as most people say, it is a choice. In my spiritual search I trained in the old shamanic ways and I translated it to modern people who doesn't need shortcuts and drugs to reach deeper meditation states. I've been collecting my thougths and help people meditating through the Featherless Shaman shape. No feathers, no stories, Pure Experience, Zero Belief. In the meantime I write about holistic health, wellness and lgbt rights while leading empowerment meetings in Milan, Madrid, Ibizia and London as a Motivational Coach since 2010. Let's evolve together with hope and freedom from prejudice. View all posts by Luca Povoleri De Las Heras Categories Blog, Daily Prompt, EnglishTags #Life, abundance, Coaching, expansion, fall, landscape, Milano, mist, motivational, sky, soul, spirituality 23 thoughts on “Giants don’t sleep” elicasuar 31 October 2016 — 9:14 Bentornato ❤ LikeLiked by 2 people Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 9:20 Grazie mille Elisa! 🌹😉🍁 LikeLike Reply whatdoyouwishblog 31 October 2016 — 9:16 Bellissima la foto e splendido post. Ti piace la nebbia! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 9:21 Grazie mille whatdoyouwishblog sei sempre molto gentile e grazie per la pazienza e la presenza anche nei momenti di pausa! 💪😉✌ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 9:22 Ah e si ho scoperto che apprezzo molto la nebbia!!! 😉 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply whatdoyouwishblog 31 October 2016 — 11:12 È molto bella LikeLiked by 1 person thegardenofphotos 31 October 2016 — 9:17 Nice! 👍 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 9:22 Thank you so much thegardenofphotos! 💪💪💪 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply erickswannpsychologist 31 October 2016 — 9:18 Very deep and inspiring! Thank you, I’m sharing this! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 9:24 Wow thank you so much Erick I feel honoured! And thank you very very much for keep following me! You’re number 1!!! 💪🖖👏 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply IHR 31 October 2016 — 11:15 So deep so true… namaste… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 14:18 Thank you IHR! Have a great day! 😉💪🌎 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply livegreenlovepink 31 October 2016 — 14:20 I love this!!!! Very inspiring and true!!! ❤❤❤😉🌎🌈 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 31 October 2016 — 16:20 Thank you so much, you’re too kind, I’m happy you liked it! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply livegreenlovepink 4 November 2016 — 9:02 I loved it! LikeLike kylewhitewood 31 October 2016 — 20:08 Basta che sognino… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply RhapsodyBoheme 5 November 2016 — 6:34 Your beautiful always resonate with me and this is for sure one of my favorites posts from you. And to make such a comment or choose only to be one is almost impossible but this particular post spoke to my heart on an even deeper meaning and I loved it. Thank you so much, you are amazing my friend. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply (Post author) Luca Povoleri 5 November 2016 — 8:46 I’m so happy you liked it… I “felt” this post, and it means a lot to me that with your sensibility so close to mine you could feel it too. It make me think I could be able to communicate my heart in a language still so mysterious to me! Thank you so much for sharing it! 🌹🌹🌹❤💪💪💪🌎 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply RhapsodyBoheme 5 November 2016 — 16:07 I’m glad you shared it and like I said it really spoke to my heart. Two foreigners with a different native language, communicating in their second language. It’s quiet special I think. LikeLike RhapsodyBoheme 5 November 2016 — 6:39 Reblogged this on RhapsodyBohème and commented: A beautiful post by a dear friend from Italy. Words have become such a big meaning to me and Luca does such a wonderful job touching on subjects close to my heart. I hope you stop by and check out his body of work.
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Hey lovely people out there! Today I’ve got lots of earring inspiration for you. I made a bunch of new statement earrings and definitely wanted to show them to you! Aren’t these super pretty? by luloveshandmade Leave a Comment Everything Else International Women’s Day 2021 // Weltfrauentag // Frauenkampftag March 5, 2021 Hey everyone! It’s that time of the year again, International Women’s Day is coming up! It’s not just that one Feminist Fight Day when feminism is super important, but it’s an annual constant reminder of everything which still needs to be done in order to achieve equality of all genders and all people. It’s still a long way until we can finally say that women and gender diverse people are equal to men in all contexts. This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #ChooseToChallenge. My dear friend Anna Sterntaler (also check out Anna Sterntaler on Pinterest) and I have recently been brainstorming for wordings which somehow fit this year’s theme so that I could transfer these wordings into letterings. by luloveshandmade Leave a Comment Everything Else, Handlettering & Illustration Pro Choice // Weg mit Paragraf 219a! January 24, 2021 German version further below! // Deutsche Version weiter unten! . Englisch Version: Pro Choice – Against the Violation of Reproductive Rights So it’s 2021 and we are still fighting against the violation of reproductive rights! Politics must be kept out of people’s uteruses! We need universal, safe, legal and free access to abortion as a basic human right and as basic health care! It also has to be part of emergency supply in times of a pandemic! Abolish Section 219a of the German Criminal Code The doctor Kristina Hänel has been legally convicted of section 219a of the German criminal code, which prohibits advertising for abortion. She provided information on her website about the way in which she performs abortions in her medical practice. She is now no longer allowed to provide information about abortions on her website and is now taking the matter to the Constitutional Court. Even if Hänel can no longer provide information on her website, all people who do not perform abortions can continue to do so. So now we must all work together to put factual information on the Internet. We cannot leave the sovereignty of information to the fundamentalists. by luloveshandmade 1 Comment Handlettering & Illustration Luloveshandmade Shop Update – New Products with my Letterings and Illustrations via Spreadshirt October 19, 2020 [Werbung für meinen eigenen Shop bei Spreadshirt / Advertisement for my own shop at Spreadshirt] Hey everyone, time for a new Luloveshandmade shop update! Yippie, good news: there are a bunch of new designs in my shop where you can get my illustrations and letterings printed on textiles and a few other items. There are not only textiles available, but now also some sticker designs. See yourself below! by luloveshandmade Leave a Comment Everything Else Dinopark Germendorf – Dinosaur park close to Berlin September 16, 2020 [Werbung, unbeauftragt / Advertisement, unsolicited] It’s time for an adventure, people! And spoiler: beware of a super long blogpost with a bit of text and plenty of photos from Dinopark Germendorf! Do you remember my portrait photo series of the temporary dinosaur park in Berlin that I took about two years ago? My friend Anni and I had tons of fun back then and enjoyed the company of some huge artificial dinosaurs for one day and we were even allowed to climb on top of them. Past weekend, it was finally time for a new jurassic adventure and I was so excited! Northwest of Berlin, there is an awesome park which is a mixture of an amusement park, a dinosaur park and a small zoo. It is called Freizeitpark Germendorf and it’s perfect for a day trip from Berlin, even when you don’t have a car and want to go by public transport. From my Kiez in Prenzlauer Berg it takes about 1 1/2 hours to get there. By car, it’s way less. My dear friend Anna and I went to the park past Sunday and took a ton of photos and had so so much fun walking around the life size dinosaurs! . by luloveshandmade Leave a Comment Next Page » Hello & Welcome I'm Lu, I'm 34 years old and I live in wonderful Berlin. I am a Content Creator and DIY enthusiast and I am the founder and editor of Luloveshandmade.com where I share colorful everyday life happiness, handletterings, tutorials and other creative content. Apart from being a Handlettering Artist and running my own indie business, I'm a Content & Communications Manager. 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The majority of EU countries should be technically ready for COVID-19 certificates by the first week of June ahead of their official launch expected by the end of that month, an EU official told EURACTIV. The green digital certificates were proposed last month by the European Commission as a way to facilitate safe free movement inside the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic. The document, which may be in digital or paper format, will attest that a person has been vaccinated against coronavirus, have a recent negative test result or have recovered from the disease. While the EU lawmakers are starting the inter-institutional negotiations to seal the final legal text of the measures, simultaneously the technical side of the certificates is being developed. This was confirmed by an EU official on Friday who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the technical side is “marching in parallel” with the negotiation talks between the European Parliament and the EU ministers, as time is short. The goal is to have the certification system up and running before the summer, as the whole operation is mostly conceived to save the holiday season and the struggling European tourism sector. The system has to be ready when the legislation will be published to avoid delays, the EU official stressed, adding that it is expected to be operational and legally valid all over Europe by 26 June. Member states have been divided into three groups based on their preparedness to start system testing. A first group of 20 countries including France, Italy, Spain and Germany will start technical checks to interconnect the systems from the second week of May, while another group of less ready member states will start their testing later in May. The third, last, group should start around the middle of June. “We check everything, we check that the system is validated changing the keys, we check the whole setup, and then we declare that the connection works. So that’s why they are divided into groups” explained the EU official. The budget for this initiative reaches around about €40-45 million, almost a third of the cost spent on the system itself. On Thursday (29 April) European lawmakers adopted their negotiating position on the European Commission’s proposal for the digital green certificates, paving the way for what is likely to be a tough inter-institutional negotiation with the Council representing the 27 member states. While the EU is working on the legal basis of the initiative, simultaneously the technical side of the certificates is being developed. We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you! Tags: europe, travel, vaccination passports Back » Related Articles: WHO: One in Ten People in Europe will be Infected with COVID-19 by the End of the Week Mutafchiiski: Europe is Unlikely to Remain Indifferent to the Low Levels of Vaccination in Bulgaria Bulgarian Doctor: If we don’t manage the Pandemic, we will become the Covid Ghetto of Europe Bulgarian Foreign Ministry: Avoid Traveling to the South African Region What Pushes Migrants to Belarus? Europe: The Conditions for a Cold Winter with High Gas Prices are Set Search Keyword: Search Share: Bulgaria news Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) is unique with being a real time news provider in English that informs its readers about the latest Bulgarian news. The editorial staff also publishes a daily online newspaper "Sofia Morning News." Novinite.com (Sofia News Agency - www.sofianewsagency.com) and Sofia Morning News publish the latest economic, political and cultural news that take place in Bulgaria. Foreign media analysis on Bulgaria and World News in Brief are also part of the web site and the online newspaper. News Bulgaria
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A good film about Alfred Kinsey could perform a positive function in the current political scramble to second-guess and roll back personal liberties. The sex surveys that entomologist-turned-bedroomologist Kinsey conducted in the mid-20th century shattered conventional wisdom about sexual behaviors, sold like hotcakes and demonstrated that many more people engage in behaviors deemed "deviant" than their public faces admit. From masturbation to incest, from premarital sex to homosexuality, Kinsey's work offers the comforting, potentially revolutionary suggestion that none of us is as weird as we feared – or, perhaps, that we're all quite weird together. Unfortunately, director Bill Condon isn't the right warrior for this fight. Best known for 1998's overly acclaimed art house mini-hit Gods and Monsters (and perhaps less so for 1995's Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh), Condon here subjects Kinsey to the Milos Forman treatment, wringing out of the sex surveyor's life story a choppy, episodic biopic that's small on soul and big on platitudes. In the process, Condon unwittingly unfurls a puritanical flag of his own – a flag that takes overwrought acting as its stars and trite storytelling as its stripes. As Condon tells it, Kinsey's quest for sexual healing springs in part from the repressive attitudes broadcast by his curmudgeonly father, Alfred Sr. (John Lithgow, in a painfully broad turn). They're attitudes Kinsey spends a lifetime trying to unlearn and overcome. As an adult, Kinsey (Liam Neeson) becomes a successful Indiana University biology professor (he's a wasp specialist) and marries the supportive Clara McMillen (Laura Linney). Happiness arrives soon after the two overcome the sexual problems posed by Kinsey's overlarge member. (Really.) The professor's popularity and openness with his students – along with his contempt for the anti-sex, health-and-hygiene lectures of fellow faculty member Thurman Rice (a particularly unconvincing Tim Curry) – transform him into the student body's de facto sexual counselor. Before long, Kinsey begins teaching his own sexual-education curriculum, which in turn inspires his now-famous, far-reaching sexual surveys. In this quest, he finds an able assistant in student Clyde Martin (Peter Sarsgaard) – who also awakens the good doctor to his homosexual side. Kinsey's surveys spawn a bustling organization that initially thrives, but later caves in to infighting and sexual intrigue – just as the country's changing political climate responds harshly to Kinsey's work in the early 1950s. It boggles the mind that a film about sex can manage to feel this boring. Blame Condon for Kinsey's dreary pacing: It's a predictable collection of vignettes, lacking both narrative depth and meaningful character development (the same flaw that neutered Jim Carrey's joyous performance as Andy Kaufman in Forman's 1999 misfire, Man on the Moon). Despite a couple of genital close-ups and a few good laughs (the latter generally supplied by Linney), Condon's by-the-books storytelling steeps viewers in a carelessly conservative approach to film art. Gallingly, Kinsey even goes out with the reactionary moral suggestion that "too much" sexual liberation eventually (inevitably?) undermines love. Too much liberation, indeed. Looks like we're still in the market for a good movie about Alfred Kinsey. Tags The Gist Film We welcome readers to submit letters regarding articles and content in Orlando Weekly. Letters should be a minimum of 150 words, refer to content that has appeared on Orlando Weekly, and must include the writer's full name, address, and phone number for verification purposes. No attachments will be considered. Writers of letters selected for publication will be notified via email. Letters may be edited and shortened for space. Email us at [email protected]. Support Local Journalism. Join the Orlando Weekly Press Club Local journalism is information. Information is power. And we believe everyone deserves access to accurate independent coverage of their community and state. Our readers helped us continue this coverage in 2020, and we are so grateful for the support. Help us keep this coverage going in 2021. Whether it's a one-time acknowledgement of this article or an ongoing membership pledge, your support goes to local-based reporting from our small but mighty team.
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‘Addaa’ starring Sushanth and Shanvi which is currently in post production works is scheduled for release in July end. G Karthik Reddy directed this super sentional musically hit movie while Srini...Continue reading Addaa title song released at IPL match venue Sushanth, who earned good recognition through the films ‘Kaalidasu’ and ‘Current’ is now coming up wih his new film titled ‘Addaa’. G Karthik Reddy is directing this film and Chintalapudi Srinivas...Continue reading 'Pyar Mein Padipoyane' in Re-Recording ...Continue reading Pyar Mein Padipoyane on May 16 'Lovely’ pair Aadi and Sanvi starrer ‘Pyar Mein Padipoyane’, directed by Ravi Chavali (Samanyudu and Srimannarayana fame) and produced by KK Radha Mohan ('Adhinetha’ and ‘Emaindi Eevela’) under Sri...Continue reading Kasi Vishwanath celebrates birthday on Pyar Mein Padipoyane sets Producer K K Radha Mohan, who earlier delivered successful films like ‘Emaindi Eevela’ and Adhineta’ on Sri Satyasai Arts banner is now coming out with a new film titled ‘Pyar Mein Padipoyane’ f...Continue reading
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Ever since I was little I’ve always been creative and artistic. Originally I took an interest in illustration, but after starting the MacEwan Design Studies program I discovered a love for Motion Graphics, Photography, and Advertising. I am always eager to learn more about design and to have a career that showcases my creativity and skills, which is something I've always been passionate about. Outside of design, I love spending time with my cheer team practicing our routine, learning new things at work, and spending time with my family. Post navigation PreviousPrev Designer NextNext Designer Come meet Brooke and the rest of your matches at our portfolio show on Tuesday, April 25 at the Robbins Health Learning Centre. Industry Viewing 5:00PM - 7:00PM Public Viewing 7:00PM - 9:00PM Robbins Health Learning Centre MacEwan University 10910-104 Ave Edmonton, Alberta 2017 © MacEwan University. All rights reserved. The content of this website may not be reproduced in any way or through any medium without the written permission of the publisher. Copyright for individual student work remains with the student.
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If your idea of being tech-savvy is playing snake on your Nokia flip-phone, you may be a little behind on the trends. But don't worry-Mike Ablauf, category manager for Leed's, New Kensington, Pa., offered the following tip: "Stay up on the latest trends and rely on your supplier to assist you in understanding their latest mobile tech offering. Mobile technology products are purchased for their function, so if you're behind on the trends, you're missing the opportunity. Also, ask your supplier of choice for their best items and then sample them. Electronics and mobile tech items should be interacted with to best understand the product and where you can present them to your customers. You have to feel comfortable with the items and their quality before you can be comfortable presenting them." If you haven't heard about Google Glass, it's kind of a big deal. Slated for a Q4 2013 consumer release, the eye-mounted mobile-computing platform is causing quite a stir, and not just for the ethical questions it's raising about privacy or its promise to make it even easier for us to take and share pictures of our cats. If Glass catches on (and judging by the success of Android, Google's last big mobile venture, there's a good chance it will) it could reshape the way we use computers, just as smartphones and tablets did before it. What does this have to do with the promotional products industry? A lot, actually. We just now figured out how to use the Netflix app on our iPads, and already the next camp-outside-the-Best-Buy device is on its way—if you don't keep up with the trends, your tech promotions could fall flatter than a Windows Vista joke at a Bill Gates meet-and-greet. Want to take advantage of the huge demand for computer accessories but not sure where to start? Get plugged into the tech market with the four sales tips below. 1. Go Mobile The Pew Internet & American Life Project's 2012 data shows that 58 percent of American adults still own desktop computers, making traditional computer accessories like mouse pads, wrist rests and keyboard brushes still viable as promotional items. But to focus on those products at the expense of the growing mobile market would be to limit your potential sales. "The market is strongly trending toward mobile connectivity. Recent research has shown that a quarter of U.S. laptop owners now own tablets, and half own smartphones," said Sandeep Mehta, president of 365 Wholesale, Deer Park, N.Y. "According to Pew Research, the rate of ownership of e-readers and tablets actually doubled just over the 2012 holiday season. 29 percent of adults now own one of these devices." Mike Ablauf, category manager for New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed's, recommended a broader approach to tech promotions, one that accounts for the steady uptick in mobile device ownership. "I would change what you think of as 'computer accessories' to include anything compatible with tablets or smartphones," he advised. "I would think of bags that fit these products, as well as pens with stylus tips, as solutions for these types of promotions and probably more relevant in today's tech environment." Next: Play to Price Range 1 2 3 4 AllNext » 0 Comments View Comments Companies: Leed's Sweda Company E Sean Norris Author's page Sean Norris is editor-in-chief for Promo Marketing. Reach him at [email protected]. Related Content HALO Branded Solutions Issues Recall for Promotional Children's Flashlights Our 5 Favorite Promotional Products of the Week: Xbox Suitcases, Warheads Apparel and More Reese’s Puffs Debuts Branded Synthesizers (Real and Augmented Reality), Cinnamon Toast Crunch Launches Teen-Only Promo Contest Team USA Got a Huge Gift Set from Nike, Oakley, Ralph Lauren and More Nike and Xbox's 'Space Jam' Kit Is a Slam Dunk on So Many Levels PopSockets Introduces Plant-Based PopGrip, Special Line to Benefit AAPI Youth Comments The Top Lists The Print+Promo Marketing 2021 Top Distributors List The 2020 Top Promotional Products Suppliers List Subscribe Product Search News Blogs Video Specials About Us Advertise Search Tips Distributor Services Supplier Services List Rental Subscribe to Print+Promo Marketing magazine Subscribe to Headlines Subscribe to Threads Do Not Sell Privacy Policy RSS Feed Customer Service Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Explore NAPCO Media Marketing, Retail & NonProfit BRAND United Total Retail NonProfit Pro Promo MarkIt Events Retail Roundtables Women in Retail Leadership Summit Women in Retail Summit On The Road NonProfit PRO Leadership Conference NonProfit PRO Peer to Peer
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8. Thank a client for the order—"I appreciate the confidence you've placed in me." "I will take good care of your business." "Thank you for affording me the opportunity to be of service." There. That wasn't so tough, was it? Every order and every client is precious. Never assume they know it. Tell them. 9. Don't prospect from the cell phone—Let me be clear (pun intended): When you call on a prospect, do so from a good connection with minimal background noise. If you call someone from your car, you might as well start off your pitch by shouting, "Hi, this is Bill. You're not important enough for me to call from a land line or a quiet place...." 10. Leave your job at the office—Do me a favor. Google the phrase, "End of the day." There was a time before email and cell phones that the sales day ended, business was over, and your personal life began. The weekend was yours to share with your family. You'd watch your child's game without talking on the phone from the sideline. Sales etiquette includes a separation of business and personal. Be present to your family. How do you wish to be remembered by your kids? Go be that person. I had a professor at the University of Alabama named John Bickley. Dr. B taught his male students manners and insisted that we stand when a woman approached the table at the dinner parties he'd throw. To this day, I hear his ghost whisper to me and keep me in line. Good personal etiquette is rare, but it does not go unnoticed. The same can be said for good sales etiquette. The right kind of woman will appreciate being honored by a man who stands when she enters the room. The right kind of customer will reward a courteous sales rep with business and loyalty. « Previous 1 2 3 4 AllNext » 0 Comments View Comments Categories: Distributor News E Bill Farquharson Author's page Bill Farquharson is a sales trainer for the graphic arts. Email him at [email protected] or call (781) 934-7036. Bill’s two books, The 25 Best Print Sales Tips Ever and Who’s Making Money at Digital/Inkjet Printing…and How? as well as information on his new subscription-based website, The Sales Vault are available at BillFarquharson.com. Related Content PRINTING United Alliance Offers Free Membership and Expanded Programs and Services for Students Studying Printing and Graphic Communications BAMKO Acquires $24.5M Distributor Sutter's Mill Specialties Proforma Prepares for Largest Million Dollar Club Event in History Proforma Talks Technology at University of Florida 4imprint Awards 350 Grants During Q3 2021 iPROMOTEu Launches Supplier Showcase Series for Top Affiliates Comments The Top Lists The Print+Promo Marketing 2021 Top Distributors List The 2020 Top Promotional Products Suppliers List Subscribe Product Search News Blogs Video Specials About Us Advertise Search Tips Distributor Services Supplier Services List Rental Subscribe to Print+Promo Marketing magazine Subscribe to Headlines Subscribe to Threads Do Not Sell Privacy Policy RSS Feed Customer Service Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Explore NAPCO Media Marketing, Retail & NonProfit BRAND United Total Retail NonProfit Pro Promo MarkIt Events Retail Roundtables Women in Retail Leadership Summit Women in Retail Summit On The Road NonProfit PRO Leadership Conference NonProfit PRO Peer to Peer
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This morning I had my first cleaning done with a young woman named Helsey, and she was great! I had to run errands and work out with the kids, and when I came back a few hours later, the house was spic and span! I'll be scheduling with her again! Audrey M. Aliso Viejo, CA I have never had a cleaning service come to my home before but I am so happy that I did. I called the morning of and spoke to Brian. Two hours later, there were two ladies at my door! I couldnt believe it since I called under such short notice. I had my two bathrooms and kitchen cleaned and they look amazing. One of the ladies finished early and came back upstairs and started cleaning of my bedrooms as well which was great. My bathrooms have never been cleaner and I will definitely be using this company again! Taylor K. Costa Mesa, CA Sandra did an amazing job She is one of those people that actually enjoys their job and takes pride in their work. We were moving out of our old apartment and she finished the job in 4 hours. I would recommend her to anyone in the future and will have her come once a month to my new place. Thanks Kenny R. Murrieta, CA Top notch operation. I think they've been in business over 20 years. Every time I call they send out amazing people. I highly recommend this company. Sandy L. San Clemente, CA I was referred to Maid 4 You Orange County by a local realtor. I wanted to get the home that I'd just sold professionally cleaned at the close of escrow. Brian listened to my needs, sent two people out and they did a stellar job. I'm certain that the new owner recognized that the house was truly "move in ready" when he took possession. I'd use them again in a heartbeat. Ron L. Orange, CA I am always pleased with the cleaning that Carlos and Yolanda do on my house every month. They are always friendly and smiling and easy to work with. Brian is always very accommodating when I need to switch my cleaning schedule around...which I need to do a lot. I would definitely recommend Maid 4 You because of the good service that I have received from Brian, Yolanda and Carlos over last few years. Susanna V. Irvine, CA I really enjoyed my experience with Maid 4 You. They have great customer service via phone and happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your cleaning. I recently had Jose clean my apartment and he did a great job. Jose has a friendly and easy going personality. I would highly recommend and use him for any cleaning services. Maryum A. Tustin, CA We've always been pleased with the professionalism of Brian's company. Any last minute requests or preferences can be communicated directly to Brian and he makes sure your cleaners know what needs to get done. The house is always in tip top shape after their cleaning. Couldn't be happier. Mimi K. 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Available in 12 delicious shades, Metallique' is going to change everything you thought you knew about Metallic Paint! Extreme Coverage: You won't find another Metallic Paint on the market that covers the way Metallique' does. A little goes a long way with Maximum Opacity! The Shiniest Shimmer: Concentrated Mica particles in our special formula result in a finish that is sparkly to the Extreme! Seriously! You won't find anything better! Metallique' is a shimmering water based metallic paint that can be applied to walls, furniture, and accessories imparting a stylish, smooth and shimmering appearance. This opulent paint creates a smooth luminous surface that sparkles and glows when bathed in light. Metallique' has excellent coverage and dries to a rich high gloss finish. Prepare furniture by painting with a shade of our Vintage furniture paint in a similar hue. For Versailles, we recommend first painting your surface with a coat of our Vintage Furniture paint in similar color such as Persian Gold or Goldenrod. Apply two thin coats of Metallic paint, letting it dry between coats. You can apply with a roller or brush. Seal with our Gloss Varnish if you want extra protection. Like Tweet Pin it Email Zayda Z. The paint has a smooth finish and the metallic is impressive. This is a night stand that was black color
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After months of waiting, MakeUp in LosAngeles will be back on 23rd et 24th February, to inspire the beauty community and build the future of the cosmetics industry, welcoming top exhibitors for this reconnection edition. Indeed, the biggest names of the global subcontracting beauty industry – ranging from Formulation, Packaging, Accessories to Contract manufacturer, Design, Machines and Ingredients– had once again answered the call. Amongst the 102 exhibitors, 20 are joining this year for the first time the MakeUp in LosAngeles adventure, to present you in person their new products and innovations at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Come and meet them! Here is an overview of some of our exhibitors [vc_row] [vc_column width="1/4"] Formulation A&H INTERNATIONAL COSMETICS ART COSMETICS CONFALONIERI... READ MORE Your upcoming beauty business meeting in Los Angeles When it comes to beauty, the United States remain the worldwide market leaders with US$17,217M annual revenue in 2021 (just before China US$14,368M). And this is only the beginning: exponential growth is expected until 2025 with an increase of 5.09% each year*. (*www.statista.com) Want to make sure you're ahead of the game and take your skincare & makeup business to the next level? MakeUp in LosAngeles will bring you an in-depth knowledge of the beauty market trends, reveal the last innovations and product launches, allow you to network and co-create with the key players of the market to find your next business... READ MORE Cyber Era As technology propels us into a new era, we become fascinated by alien life forms and virtual avatars, as we embrace a digital-age aesthetic, with beauty products inspired by futuristic colors and other-worldly textures. As technology propels us into a new era, we become fascinated by alien life forms and virtual avatars, as we embrace a digital-age aesthetic, with beauty products inspired by futuristic colors and other-worldly textures. We saw the digital acceleration of ecommerce during the pandemic out of necessity, with many brands looking to China’s advanced livestream shopping model to increase consumer engagement: Instagram has updated its livestream shopping... READ MORE MakeUp in Paris: Thank you for this revival edition "The revival edition"! YOU said it! And you MADE it ! As a business hub for the industry, many of you were waiting more than ever for this edition of MakeUp in Paris. You were more than 3 150 to rush to the Carrousel du Louvre during the two days of MakeUp in Paris! Many of you have told us how happy and pleased you were to meet you again in person at MakeUp in Paris and so were we! It was so pleasing to walk through the aisles of the show and to see everyone smiling and happy to do business in... READ MORE MakeUp in Paris: Ask for the program of workshops! MakeUp in Paris: the must-attend event of the fall to invent tomorrow's cosmetics! Looking for innovation and inspiration? Attentive to the market? Access to a great range of cosmetics industry experts, from major players to rising stars in the aisles of the show and through our program of inspiring events. We've prepared an exclusive program of workshops to help you better understand your customers' needs and their new behaviour. So what are you waiting for? Join us! Register now for the MakeUp in Paris workshops, and join us on October 20&21 at the Carrousel du Louvre. [gallery link="none" columns="2" size="full" ids="30366,30365"] Wednesday 20 October 10h30 Intense Pearls for Vegan... READ MORE MakeUp in Paris: Ask for the program (of conferences) MakeUp in Paris, it's in one week at the Carrousel du Louvre! An intense, rich and exciting program of conferences, workshops, animations and exhibitors of choice await you. From ingredients to packaging, through trends, industrialization, sustainable development, everything you need to know about new developments in the world of beauty. Plan your visit now and select the conferences you want to attend. We look forward to welcoming you, join us on October 2021! Conferences' Program [gallery link="none" columns="2" size="large" ids="30357,30358"] Wednesday, October 20th 8:30 – 10:30 Creativity Trends & Innovation 2021: a MakeUp in Paris & CEW opening conference to benefit CEW Beauty Center MakeUp in Paris and... 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The premier publication of maker projects, skill-building tutorials, in-depth reviews, and inspirational stories, accessible by all ages and skill ranges. Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement, a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators across the globe. Maker Shed A smart collection of books, magazines, electronics kits, robots, microcontrollers, tools, supplies, and more curated by us, the people behind Make: and the Maker Faire. Make: Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight! Topics such as microcontrollers including Arduino and Raspberry Pi, Drones and 3D Printing, and more. Maker Campus Maker Campus is a place to connect, learn, and make together. Find enriching and interactive events, classes, workshops, and more. Let’s grow together! 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Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan @seanragan February 27th, 2010 10 This product by Löopa is called the “gyro-bowl,” in spite of the fact that, since it does not exploit conservation of angular momentum, there’s really nothing “gyroscopic” about it. I haven’t purchased, used, been given, been paid to endorse, or otherwise had any first-hand experience of this product, but the idea is certainly clever. Continue Reading Remake: MacBook hidden in an actual book By Sean Michael Ragan Sean Michael Ragan I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan @seanragan January 23rd, 2010 4 This thing is called BookBook and it’s available from TwelveSouth for $80. Would be an easy remake, though, if you could find an appropriately-sized book. [via Geekologie] Continue Reading See-through sink trap with clog-clearing knob By Sean Michael Ragan Sean Michael Ragan I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan @seanragan December 17th, 2009 14 This PermaFLOW sink trap from PF Waterworks was featured in Popular Science’s Best of What’s New 2008. To be clear, I’ve neither owner nor use one of these, so I can’t vouch for the quality of the product nor for its practical effectiveness. However, I admire the clever thinking that went into the design: the transparency lets you see at a glance how bad the clog is (or if your wedding ring really went down there), and the knob lets you clear it without dismantling the trap. At least in theory. In practice, of course, accumulated grime (or algae, if your trap is regularly exposed to light) might eventually obscure the interior of the pipe, and the rotating paddle mechanism might break down or get fouled with hair. Be interesting to see if this thing is still around in five years, and if so, how the early installations are holding up. [via SlipperyBrick] Continue Reading Soft-setting adhesive putty By Sean Michael Ragan Sean Michael Ragan I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan @seanragan December 7th, 2009 4 Sugru is a lot like epoxy putty, except that it sets on exposure to air (so you don’t have to knead two different components together) and that it dries to a soft, pliable, bouncy silicone elastomer. It sticks to most surfaces and bonds especially well to metals. [via Hack a Day] Continue Reading Linking mugs By Sean Michael Ragan Sean Michael Ragan I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan @seanragan November 5th, 2009 12 I can’t seem to find a way to describe these “link mugs” without venturing into uncomfortable sexual metaphors, so I’ll just let the photos speak for themselves. So you can, you know, carry a bunch of them at once. 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Addition, Elementary Math, Fractions, Math, Math Instruction, Math Professional Development, Operations with Fractions, Uncategorized Fractions… Fact vs Fiction September 7, 2021 September 7, 2021 Kahflyers Fact: Fractions is a topic that is controversial with people when it comes to math. Fiction: Fractions are scary! Fact: You CAN teach fractions with meaning. Fiction: If I have to draw a picture of the fraction, that means I’m not good at math. Fact: Making fractions conceptual, using manipulatives, and changing how we (the teachers) talk about fractions can have a HUGE IMPACT on student understanding in our fraction standards. When I first started teaching back in 2005, I personally, did not have a conceptual understanding of fractions. To be honest, it wasn’t until about 2010 ( I was 27 years old) and I attended a professional development in Columbus, Ohio that I started to really comprehend what a fraction truly was. I was never taught that a fraction is part of a whole. I was taught rules and procedures. That’s it. When Kristin was moved from 3rd grade to 4th grade and became a teammate across the hall, we were both on a journey to understand our standards better. We wanted to know more of the WHY not just the HOW when it came to mathematics. When I changed HOW I taught my students, not only did their learning soar, but mine did as well. One of the first things I changed was the vocabulary I was using. Most students would come to me as a 4th grader and know that the top number in a fraction was called the “numerator” and the bottom number was called the “denominator”. A lot of teachers would be happy with that, but when my students couldn’t tell me what “numerator” and “denominator” meant, I knew I had to rectify that. Kristin and I came together and said, “What do we need students to know when it comes to meaning of fractions?” Here’s what we came up with. I have had so many students come into 4th grade and struggle with adding fractions with like denominators that I take it back to how our primary friends do one to one correspondence with addition. In kindergarten we ask our students to count like this. 1 bear + 1 bear + 1 bear = 3 bears or 2 rings + 3 rings = 5 rings The numbers tell us our quantity, the bear and ring says what we are counting or our value. number = quantity = adjective object = value = noun Let’s give it a go with fractions. 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 = 3/2 Why? Why is it not 3/6? Let’s dive in… When we rewrite this same problem in unit form, 1 half + 1 half + 1 half, it allows the students to see that we are adding halves. Halves is the object in which we are adding. They can see that 1 half + 1 half + 1 half = 3 halves. We are adding 1 + 1 + 1 to get 3 and we are adding halves. Almost the exact situation happened on the 2nd day of school this year. Take a look at the picture below from when we added our second half for the school year. A student gave the answer of 1/2 + 1/2 = 2/4. I got out manipulatives and we added 1 block + 1 block to equal 2 blocks. I got out fraction tiles and built 1 half + 2 half. The class was able to see that we didn’t have fourths. It wasn’t 4 parts that equaled 1 whole, but 2 halves. We built our way to writing it out below. The same thing can be used if we are adding bigger values and different units … 3/4 + 3/4= ? 3 fourths + 3 fourths = 6 fourths = 6/4 Some of you might be wondering… What about when we add fractions with unlike denominators? That my friends is for another blog post. 🙂 Feel free to download the Fraction Vocab below to use in your classroom to help with fractions in your classroom. Fraction Vocab Download Share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Like this: Like Loading... Published by Kahflyers I am a proud undergraduate and graduate student from the University of Dayton, GO FLYERS! I worked as a full-time classroom teacher for 17 years, in several different elementary grade levels, and special education. In the early 2000's I had the opportunity to attend seminars and conferences on different ways to approach teaching math in the classroom. As I will share in future posts, using the information I gained in these trainings, my students' understanding of math showed drastic results. This success helped guide me to my current position as a math consultant. As a mom of three, very busy children, I also understand the parent side of helping with homework. It is my goal to have posts to support parents as well. View all posts by Kahflyers
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