Old School Fencing Ladies
Decaying foyer in an abandoned school for boys on the "Dirty Garbage Tour". Facebook
Remember playing elastics when you were a kid? With just a long piece of elastic and a couple of pairs of willing ankles, elastics was the ultimate game of fun. Even better were the great jingles you sang as you jumped! Such a great retro party game to keep the kids entertained.
In the series 'One Minute Sculptures' by artist Erwin Wurm viewers get involved
Eton and Harrow may be among the most well-known boarding schools in the world, but they aren't the most expensive – in fact, some institutions cost three times as much.
Perhaps nothing represents the community-minded patriotism of the US Home Front in World War II better than the scrap drive.
"Dear old world", she murmured, "you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you."
NA? AHA! TJA!
They look hauntingly beautiful.
Photo of Tomy Atomic Arcade Pinball game, taken from TV Cream Toys www.tvcreamtoys.co.uk - more photos, plus write ups, at the web site.
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Mangas, or Japanese comic books, were my first source of entertainment. Before I watched my first TV show, I read my first manga. More than a quarter of a century’s worth of manga reading has made this medium my most … Continue reading →
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Big, fluffy and tender yeast rolls, reminiscent of those old school cafeteria rolls so many of us loved.
Want to challenge yourself by shooting manually without a light meter? Head on over to eBay and pick up a Johnson "Standard Exposure" Calculator for less
Making a cloud in a jar was the perfect opportunity to show kids just how clouds and fog (which is just low lying clouds) are formed.
For those of you born after 1985: This is how you found books in the library before everything went online. This is a digital rendition of a 35mm transparency scanned with an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo scanner. Some colour restoration has been applied.
No one would call this the golden era of teaching, not with school budgets getting slashed, state governors routinely scoring political points at teachers' expense, and the federal government forcing schools to teach to the test.
The statue will be unveiled in the Capitol rotunda on Oct. 7. It will be permanently displayed in the new Capitol visitor center.
Here is a set of 3 Roll and Cover games to go along with the popular Old Lady Who Swallowed A Pie book. Enjoy!
Jose Rizal's martyrdom leaves an indelible imprint that will always serve as a beacon of hope for his compatriots
You’ve done your thesis plan. You’ve written for weeks. And weeks. But now, despite your very best planning, you find yourself at a point where that carefully thought out thesis road m…
18-year-old Harry Hambley is the artist behind Ketnipz comics. The UK-based artist chose a simple fun style to present his ideas. The main character of his webcomics is a unique but still relatable pink bean-shaped persona.
Life has always changed.
Artwork: Florence Sarah Winship Published: 1942 Whitman Publishing
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A real-life Professor Snape once taught in this Welsh university building, which students of course nicknamed “Hogwarts.”
LEGIONS of Waterloo Road fans are awaiting its series climax this week, debating the intricate conflicts and hoped-for resolutions at the fictional comprehensive.
Your preschooler will practice reasoning and pre-reading skills as he fills out this fun worksheet.
Either I had a really short attention span as a kid and never made it past the first verse of a song (which is entirely possible), or there are some obscure lyrics to the songs we all know and love. Here are a few of them.
"I got an idea! You can get a job and buy whatever you want." – Mom.
Something appropriate for today. “Storyland” by Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, 1926 and 1930. Illustrated by Ruth Mary Hallock.
From my mom's recipe collection.
Sometimes things line up in the most perfect of ways.