Tagged asApril,Coronavirus,COVID-19,Photo Essay,Photography,Spring April 23, 2020 · 1:00 am 10 Meditative Virtual Nature Walks You Should Take Lately, I’ve been feeling the effects of cabin fever. This is typically the time of year when I’d begin spending much longer periods of time o...
Earth Day Virtual Story Time with Ms. Julie – Family April 23, 2020 Opening Song Book:Green on Greenby Dianne White, illustrated by Felicita Sala (Beach Lane Books, an imprint of Simon and Schuster) Song:“Leaves, Branches, Trunk and Roots” (Tune: “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”)...
Since March 2020 (and earlier for states like Italy and China), countries have closed their proverbial and literal doors—halting immigration, closing restaurants and cafes, and shifting schools and universities to online learning—in an effort to slow the spread of the virus. However, though ...
April 30, 2020 Colin Wightman ‘Optically Addicted’— Penny Evans ‘Spirit Ark Navigation by the Stars’— Arone Meeks [click to expand] This work is based on navigation by the stars, the boat being both a symbolic vehicle to travel back to the dreaming in and a connection with country,...
Month: April 2020 Namio Harukawa April 26, 2020 sardaxart Japanese, Magazine, Musings fantasy, Harukawa, Japanese, nostalgia Namio Harukawa, who has recently passed away, was always one of my reference points for femdom illustration. In my younger years I was drawn to his art as he was ...
Update 1.45.1: The update addresses these issues.Downloads: Windows: x64 | Mac: Intel | Linux: deb rpm tarball snapWelcome to the April 2020 release of Visual Studio Code. There are a number of updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include:...
Monthly Archives: April 2020 Biopolitics of the more-than-human Posted on April 16, 2020 It’s still a long way off, but I can’t wait to share the news of a new book from Joseph Pugliese: Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human: forensic ecologies of violence (Duke University Press, ...
April 7, 2020 Isaac Villa 0 The final frontier. The place where trekking and wars and everything else in-between occurs. This dark, seemingly unending location we so affectionally refer to as space. Space is where we send our heroic explorers searching […] Board Gaming Game Review: The...
11 April 2020 In a biographical sketch,G. E. (Gertrude Eileen) Trevelyanwrote of her time at Lady Margaret Hall in Oxford: “Did not: play hockey, act, row, take part in debates, political or literary, contribute to theIsisor attend cocoa parties, herein failing to conform to the social...