This is going to be my house someday.
Reporter, editor and freelance photographer. Philadelphia, Pa.
Fundraising manager Lauren Vincent with four out of the seventy Gromit sculptures which have been painted by celebrity artists, left to right, Paul Smith, Cath Kidston, Richard Williams and Simon Tofield, before they are placed around Bristol for public view as part of a charity initiative arts trail. After being displayed the sculptures will be auctioned off to raise funds for the Bristol Children’s Hospital charity. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
Really, really want one.
“Took Sandy-soaked hot water heater, drills, sanders and saws to scrap metal yard.
Gave blood.
Home in time to plant hops.
Must be Spring.”
Mom’s at it again. I wish I was this succinct.
We can’t miss opportunities for those individuals to reflect on their practice, to learn from each other, to build off of each other and to support each other and I think a project like this allows our teachers to do just that.
- Philadelphia schools superintendent, Dr. William R. Hite, Jr., expresses hope that Oxford Mills will help mitigate ineffectiveness among the city’s teachers.
Oxford Mills: A Vacant South Kensington Property To Become a Hub for Educators
Remember when dining out didn’t feel like a cross-examination and you just needed a good appetite?
This is fantastic. I think the “shark-encrusted mahi-mahi” is the best part. Would make a great Monty Python sketch.
I got a chance to play around with an updated version of InDesign recently (seems it has changed a little since my days laying out my college paper) so I decided to try my hand at a little design work. I made this for one of my best friends and I was pretty happy with the finished product.