June 1, 2012
STARK SWAG

STARK SWAG

May 31, 2012
A beautiful bouquet of flowers always makes me feel special. #thankful #teaching (Taken with instagram)

A beautiful bouquet of flowers always makes me feel special. #thankful #teaching (Taken with instagram)

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Filed under: thankful teaching 
May 31, 2012
Desktop #Lamp Project for my grade 10 electronics class :) #diy (Taken with instagram)

Desktop #Lamp Project for my grade 10 electronics class :) #diy (Taken with instagram)

4:07pm  |   URL: http://tmblr.co/ZWcpmxMVN61G
Filed under: lamp diy 
May 24, 2012
I need a #vacation that will make me jump and smile like this again #throwbackthursday #santorini #greece  (Taken with instagram)

I need a #vacation that will make me jump and smile like this again #throwbackthursday #santorini #greece (Taken with instagram)

May 23, 2012

Judge Judy is a boss woman. I hope to one day have my own set of Maribethisms, For the mean time I’ll keep wathing this -  Judyism: Judge Judy At Her Best (by CollegeMaterial318)

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Filed under: Judge Judy Boss Women 
May 22, 2012

Chase & Status - ‘Hypest Hype’ Feat. Tempa T - FREE DOWNLOAD on www.chaseandstatus.co.uk (by chaseandstatustv)

May 21, 2012
(FILE PHOTO: Jan. 6, 2011) On Sunday, May 20, 2012, the Moon will pass in front of the sun, transforming sunbeams across the Pacific side of Earth into fat crescents and thin rings of light. It’s an annular solar eclipse, in which the Moon will cover as much as 94% of the sun. Hundreds of millions of people will be able to witness the event. The eclipse zone stretches from southeast Asia across the Pacific Ocean to western parts of North America. In the United States, the eclipse begins around 5:30 pm PDT. For the next two hours, a Moon-shaped portion of the sun will go into hiding. Greatest coverage occurs around 6:30 pm PDT. Because some of the sun is always exposed during the eclipse, ambient daylight won’t seem much different than usual. Instead, the event will reveal itself in the shadows. Look on the ground beneath leafy trees for crescent-shaped sunbeams and rings of light. Near the center-line of the eclipse, observers will experience something special: the “ring of fire.” As the Moon crosses the sun dead-center, a circular strip or annulus of sunlight will completely surround the dark lunar disk. Visually, the sun has a big black hole in the middle. The “path of annularity” where this occurs is only about 200 miles wide, but it stretches almost halfway around the world passing many population centers en route: Tokyo, Japan; Medford, Oregon; Chico, California; Reno, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Lubbock, Texas. In those locations the ring of fire phenomenon will be visible for as much as 4 and a half minutes. #nasa #nasagoddard #ringoffire #sun #eclipse #annulareclipse - @nasagoddard- #webstagram

(FILE PHOTO: Jan. 6, 2011) On Sunday, May 20, 2012, the Moon will pass in front of the sun, transforming sunbeams across the Pacific side of Earth into fat crescents and thin rings of light. It’s an annular solar eclipse, in which the Moon will cover as much as 94% of the sun. Hundreds of millions of people will be able to witness the event. The eclipse zone stretches from southeast Asia across the Pacific Ocean to western parts of North America. In the United States, the eclipse begins around 5:30 pm PDT. For the next two hours, a Moon-shaped portion of the sun will go into hiding. Greatest coverage occurs around 6:30 pm PDT. Because some of the sun is always exposed during the eclipse, ambient daylight won’t seem much different than usual. Instead, the event will reveal itself in the shadows. Look on the ground beneath leafy trees for crescent-shaped sunbeams and rings of light. Near the center-line of the eclipse, observers will experience something special: the “ring of fire.” As the Moon crosses the sun dead-center, a circular strip or annulus of sunlight will completely surround the dark lunar disk. Visually, the sun has a big black hole in the middle. The “path of annularity” where this occurs is only about 200 miles wide, but it stretches almost halfway around the world passing many population centers en route: Tokyo, Japan; Medford, Oregon; Chico, California; Reno, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Lubbock, Texas. In those locations the ring of fire phenomenon will be visible for as much as 4 and a half minutes. #nasa #nasagoddard #ringoffire #sun #eclipse #annulareclipse - @nasagoddard- #webstagram

May 18, 2012
@niwmdawg the wet back (Taken with instagram)

@niwmdawg the wet back (Taken with instagram)

May 17, 2012

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May 13, 2012
My wonderful mother eating like the queen she is at North Garden. We were too full to start the crab, so we’re saving it for dinner lol. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!  (Taken with instagram)

My wonderful mother eating like the queen she is at North Garden. We were too full to start the crab, so we’re saving it for dinner lol. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! (Taken with instagram)

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