McCormick Field is a Beautiful Ballpark
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R.I.P. Phoenix via www.nasa.gov
thedailywhat:
So This Just Happened of the Day: Spoiler alert.
[artsbeat.]
Neatorama: Where Cursors Come From
MH and I at Gavin’s 3rd BDay Party
Middle School Field Day
Signing Bibles for the graduating Seniors @SpartanburgDay.
Skyping in fellow student who happens to be traveling in Thailand before morning exam…
Spring Athletics Awards Ceremony @SpartanburgDay
Early morning Robotics Table building session in my classroom.
Palmyra! I love late Hellenistic Syrian studies.
I love what I do… I get to have deep and meaningful convos about time travel, paradoxes and black holes with interested 13 and 14 year olds. Dream Job.
Camping out in my tent at Darlington Raceway and enjoying the ireworks over my head (from felllow campers).
Paving on I 26 at the NC/SC border is making my long commute miserable.
Class Electromagnetism Lab (Grade 8)
thedailywhat:
SMBC.
Thelonius Monk’s advice to saxophonist Steve Lacy (1960)
just absolutley tremendous.
i’m printing this out and kicking my ass with it every morning.
wow.
greatest kid’s book. ever.
with an Amazon review like this, how could it be bad??
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Science fiction, environmentalism, and Bible – all in one?!, September 20, 1999 By A Customer
This review is from: Professor Noah’s Spaceship (Paperback)Trying to combine science fiction, a Bible character, and not-so-subtle environmentalism all in one story was a mistake on the author’s part. This book, aimed at kids ages 4-8, fails on all three attempts. Fairy tales are one thing – delusional stories are entirely another!
Santa!
Blow in her face and she’ll follow you anywhere (via SA_Steve)
REALLY want to buy this at Wal-Mart
Sushi Lunch (w/ Jealous Dog)
Toddler Destruction Courtesy of @DunkinDonuts
Lovecraft on the Kindle…awesome
today, it’s Seneca
Coats!
MH with Santa at Biltmore
Chicken Cordon Bleu Pizza at Diggable Pizza in W Asheville