
Eels in love. The Salmon Ponds, Plenty. March 2013.
As you know, the Internet is a wonderful place filled with the rich and varied treasures of the world holds (and RSS feeds.) The following are some things that I've had a look at in the last week. I call this: a Compendium of Click-throughs for Monday Morning...
- A Tale of Two Chávezes.
- How revolution went viral in 1848.
- AP: Chavez Wasted His Money on Healthcare When He Could Have Built Gigantic Skyscrapers.
- Who, What, Why: Does shooting goats save soldiers' lives?
- What Was Neoliberalism?
- World Book Day: The parent-child battles over a costume.
- Smithsonian Magazine's 2012 Photo Contest.
2 comments:
I just wanted you to know that I still love browsing your blog! So refreshingly different! Thrill to the bite of post titles and the photos suggesting how life should be in the great outdoors! I have have not commented in recent times because I feel somehow locked in a "platitude strait jacket" that seems quite out of place as a response. Somehow, such a comment seems intrusive! I chose this particular post to comment because I am a high school teacher (loathe the pomposity of the "educator" title) that is not of the usual ilk - I hope! The post title particularly resounds a note in my world! In short, I just wanted you to know that your thoughts and images are very much appreciated.
Thanks for the kind words Gemma. I'm a bit the same, zipping around the Internet and don't always remember to leave a comment.
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