I’ve heard about this woman from coworkers–the Chinese woman who sings folk songs badly at the train station. I suppose it’s possible it was a different person–this woman was mutilating Elvis, not John Denver. Maybe on Saturdays she cuts loose a little.
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comfy feet
hangin’ on
I wasn’t planning to use another work picture today, but I thought this was so hilarious. It’s from the health and fitness exhibit; it’s just a turnstile. I was laughing so hard when I saw the kids doing this–look at the girl in pink. She’s not pushing at all. In fact she’s facing the opposite direction from the other kids and her feet are off the ground. She’s just along for the ride.
The other reason I like this picture is that I don’t think any of the kids in it know each other.
Egg-gineering
National Engineering Week continues at work. Today we did the classic egg drop activity. Kids were challenged to use materials from the Recycle Shop to create something that would protect their egg when it was dropped over a railing to the lobby below. Lots of fun. Huge mess. Huge.
Here is one visitor leaning over the railing waiting for the verdict from a staff member below, who was tearing open packaging to see the outcome.
at work 2
smoke ’em if you got ’em
This is my nebulizer, affectionately known as the “peace pipe.” In the ongoing quest to figure out how to treat my mystery cough (going on 4? years now), the doc has me taking an antibiotic with this thing. I’m on it til the end of the month, then off it for a month, then back on. It seems to help a bit, but still doesn’t explain why I have the cough in the first place.
dysfunction?
Happy Valentine’s Day
Doug sent me flowers at work today. They were gorgeous–beautiful pink tulips and deep purple irises
They don’t really go with the rest of the look in my office. It’s February vacation next week, and we are celebrating National Engineering Week at the museum, which falls under my content area. So my office is full of engineering kits, ready to go for the week ahead.
out for a ride
homework?
I actually took a bunch of pictures today. One of them was of a pothole, but it was really hard to tell from the picture how deep it was. So I went over to a nearby dumpster to find something to give some perspective to the pothole, and instead spotted this:
All my other shots from the day are likely to be seen again. But this one was different. I wonder what the story is here: was this a project someone did, had returned, and decided not to keep? did the student decide this thing sucked and just pitch it and start again? what grade is this kid in? what exactly was the assignment?
things to ponder…