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Learning by the Foot

Making a bulletin board is a lot of work. But, when that bulletin board is 24 feet long and covers 130 square feet, it’s a looooooooooot of work. Wait until you see this. Arguably one of the greatest moments in elementary education history.  Read more

Weekends with WildDog

Check out Lewis as he celebrates reaching the 6 month / 60 pound mark by showing off his new “catch” skills. This dog is pretty athletic. Next step is teaching him to run down frisbees. And children who cry on airplanes.

Click here to watch in HD on vimeo…

six months of chocolate

WildDog turns 6 months old this week. He celebrated by eating a camera battery and my very good sennheiser studio reference head phones.

It was a rather expensive party.

Here are some photos of Sarah encouraging to keep his partying to puppy-approved items. Read more

Venetian Starters

Earlier this week, we watched my buddy Eric try out some ink black spaghetti.

Now, just for fun, here’s Eric trying out some traditional Venetian appetizers on the banks of the world famous Grand Canal. Read more

sorry, delilah

I picked up this ukulele in Venice about two weeks ago. My roommate was so thrilled that he asked me to always play on the balcony with the door closed, “so my music could enhance the beautiful surroundings.”

Now, I’m using all four glorious strings to ruin favorite songs. Like this one by Plain White T’s. Read more

ink black spaghetti

Why is his pasta black? And what are those small chewy bits?

Watch as Eric discovers two unexpected ingredients in this Venetian delicacy as we dine on the banks of the Venice Grand Canal…. Read more

Early Morning in Ephesus

With the coastline altered and the remains if the city hurried beneath mountains of dirt, Ephesus was lost for hundreds for years. Now, archeologists are excavating the impressive ruin.

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