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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Partial Ellipsis of the Sun is on Spring Break, Week 2
A smattering of images from our last week in NM and CO, USA. Guesses as to where? Some are pretty easy. Hope you are having a great week!
Mesa Verde, Canyon of the Ancients (where they still say Anasazi with pride in this BLM visitor center), Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Folk Art Museum with Ethiopian art, Aztec Ruins with reconstructed underground sacred chamber. . .
The third photo from the top was obviously taken in Maizietlan!
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Touche, Lego!
DeleteBack in time for another giant snowstorm here. . .I would like to be in Maizietan at the moment!
Back to Mesa Verde?
ReplyDeleteMesa Verde, Canyon of the Ancients (where they still say Anasazi with pride in this BLM visitor center), Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Folk Art Museum with Ethiopian art, Aztec Ruins with reconstructed underground sacred chamber. . .
DeleteOh, and Las Alamos was fascinating. There are still 11,000 scientists working there. Nannoparticles, diseases, lots of good stuff.
DeleteLos, nanoparticles, you get the idea. . .
DeleteLos nanoparticles son muy pequeños.
DeleteSo, do you have any trinitite in your collection?
DeleteNot yet. . .
DeleteAnd, back to wiping out mosquitoes (and malaria, Zika, Dengue, West Nile, etc.): Here's a promising technique.
ReplyDeleteBest thing on a Bucket List ever! Thanks for sharing, jan.
DeleteThanks for posting that link, jan. It is indeed promising. Now, how to fund it?
DeleteLegoLet'sGetTheSkeetersTo"KickTheBucket"
Zoë is just back from 2 weeks in Senegal with lots of mosquito nets and knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteTeach math softly and carry a big stick.
ReplyDeleteGetting comfortable with abstraction is easy as pi.
DeleteNew post on "'Written' to the Core: A Core A Day" is up.
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