Do you know how to make Stromboli? With this step-by-step Stromboli recipe, you'll be an expert on making this pizza-inspired appetizer!
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BONES: Brennan (Emily Deschanel, L) and Booth (David Boreanaz, R) are faced with a difficult decision in the "The Past in the Present" season finale episode of BONES airing Monday, May 14 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2012 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Patrick McElhenney/FOX
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The series finale of the long-running series airs on March 28.
We've been working on our kids' bathroom rennovation and I am so excited to share the final results with you! For now, I'm sharing our design inspiration!
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Limited Edition Photographic Print Victoria, Australia, 2014 Details Shipping Artist's Statement Pair With Limited edition of 100 prints only Printed in Australia on heavy weight archival Hahnmühle rag paper Hand signed and numbered by the photographer in pencil Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity Your order is custom printed just for you and is handled with white gloves Price may increase as limited edition run closes Photographic Prints are custom printed to order Please allow 14 business days for delivery of unframed fine art prints Please allow 28 days for delivery of framed fine art prints Complimentary worldwide shipping on all framed fine art prints ‘Ghost Gums’ is one of my most loved photographic prints - it’s classic Australia, but in a deeply beautiful way. I photographed this print while on the road in country Victoria. I remember it was winter and I was staying in a freezing cold cheap motel on the outskirts of a small country town. I had set my alarm for 3.30am so I could be on the road and within the landscape by sunrise. It was hard getting up, it was so cold. I was on the hunt for some early morning landscapes and in my mind I was looking for golden light, soft yet strong, the sort of light that comes with a new day. I find when I’m looking for landscapes to photograph I always have to listen to my instincts, as describing exactly what I’m looking for is near impossible - until you feel it. And that’s exactly what happened with ‘Ghost Gums’. I was driving the hire car and glanced over to the right of the road and got a feeling something was in that part of the bush, the light seemed very beautiful. I thought to myself ‘Should I turn back? Will I? No, I will!’. Nothing worse than photographers regret. So I threw at U turn and went back, grabbed my camera and walked into the bush. I ended up jumping a couple of fences and crossing a railway line until this moment unfolded in front of me. The silvery tones of this stunning old gumtree, with that morning light I had hoped for, illuminating the feathery grasses was something special. ‘Ghost Gums’ is available in my shop in 5 different sizes. If you need help choosing a print let me know. I’d love to help. Photographed near Mount Zero Olives. Bridle Track SMALL PRINT Shown here with my signature framing. Perfect for a shelf display or smaller wall. Fits into ready made frames. MEDIUM PRINT Shown here with my signature framing. Everyone has room for this size. Professional framing is recommended. LARGE PRINT Perfectly suited for above your couch or bed. Professional framing is recommended. EXTRA LARGE PRINT Shown here with my signature framing. A true statement piece. Professional framing is recommended. SMALL Print Size: 28 x 35cm Framed Size: 44 x 52.8cm MEDIUM Print Size: 50 x 76cm Framed Size: 73 x 98cm LARGE Print Size: 81 x 121cm Framed Size: 103.5 x 144cm EXTRA LARGE Print Size: 111 x 167cm Framed Size: 113.8 x 169.8cm
Subtle yet by no means plain, this soft ivory porcelain tile works beautifully on its own or as a complement to other tiles. Understated shades and tonal swathes make this an elegant choice for floors and walls. We love the outside porcelain stone effect tile version too, which gives a light coloured floor covering without the maintenance requirements of light natural stones.
This Irish Beef Stew is a classic dinner that is essential in the cooler months! Warm, comforting, super tasty and perfect for dinner. Tender beef simmered in beef broth and served over mashed potatoes.
Each year, I teach a simple machines unit. Each year, I try to figure out ways to integrate STEM ideas into the mix. This year, I wanted to find ways to engage my learners right away. Sometimes the simplest thing to do is grab simple items to create the perfect STEM project! The best part...you just need 4 simple supplies or less for the each challenge. The first challenge is to create a way to get the cup of cubes to the top of the table. This is all I gave them: Toilet paper tubes, a cup of cubes, string, and tape. The best challenge The second challenge that we did was to make a way to move a cup of candy from one side of the room to another without using your hands to touch the cup. All I gave them for this challenge was spoons, rubber bands, and tubes. The best part about these two challenges is that each design was so uniquely different. Each team was able to work together to find a solution to each problem and after they completed the challenge they shared what they created! Now, this is the kicker...I was sick one of the days my classes did these challenges. Boy, did I realize that one of the integral components of setting up STEM challenges is to really SET...IT...UP. What they were able to accomplish when I was there, instead of the sub, was significant. It got me thinking... how can anyone make a STEM challenge the best EVER? What I learned about making this STEM challenge the best ever is that as the facilitator of a STEM challenge, you must get them engaged. You must set the stage with everything they will need to complete the challenge. Consider these components: 1. How will you give them supplies? I set out a table with the items they can use. Each team is numbered and I send a special number to get what is needed. 2. What are the constraints as well as expectations? The first challenge was about moving an object from the floor to the table. This could be done as a pulley system or in some cases groups made a lever. We were able to share and explain as we observed the final product. 3. How will you get them excited about the activity? This can be done with a picture book, a question, or even a problem that needs solving. In both challenges I posed a problem that needed solving. 4. How much time will you give for a challenge. Our first challenge was 10 minutes. The second challenge was a race! It is one thing to give your learners supplies and a challenge, it is another thing to remember to add the engineering process to each challenge you offer. We chose a simple machine challenge and it was perfect for learning several simple machines. They loved them so much that I have had to design a new challenge to show the other simple machines. Any STEM project can be your best STEM challenge ever! Setting it up for success is the key! I have included my Simple Machines Unit that I use to add even more STEM stations including our annual Cardboard Arcade! Find my Simple Machines Pack HERE! I challenge you to also make STEM challenges something your learners will say..."That was the best STEM challenge EVER!" More Amazing STEM Challenges Your Students Will LOVE Click on any of the images below to read about more STEM challenges from other STEM educators. Digital STEM Challenges Cargo Ship STEM Animal Adaptations STEM Roller Coaster STEM STEM Space Lander Paper Chain STEM Sammie STEAM Challenge Toothpick Tower STEM Simple Machines Challenges Graphics and Font Credits: KG Fonts and PhotoClipz
I have not exactly been secretive about how much I adore Sarah Rees Brennan’s writing. I mean, I’ve fangirled about her many works a lot- I mean, a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot. What I have…
These Homemade Kettle Chips are light, crispy and, so easy to make. Paired with an Onion Dill Dip, you'll want to make these again and again!
Do you know how to make Stromboli? With this step-by-step Stromboli recipe, you'll be an expert on making this pizza-inspired appetizer!
Fox series renewed for final farewell season
Designing a teen boy's room with touches of golf, star wars, legos, and all with an industrial inspired theme.
Booth and Brennan are going undercover once more! Here's a preview of Bones Season 12 Episode 9, "The Steel in the Wheels."