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Archive page for Friday, 25 May 2007

 Fr, May 25, 2007
Photoblogging
Robin Hood I'm a sucker for a good bit of photo updating. Sue up at Mooreside in Tameside's gone overboard with the school play and shown us some stunning beards :-) It's always funny seeing kids with moustaches.

Even Raphael in Essex is doing a school play (with pictures).

Meanwhile over in Glendale in Warwickshire, they've really taken to the email to weblog! Some nice pictures coming out from there :-P  Wonder who's doing the photography? They should hand the camera to the children!

Helen the Head and Jemma the Nursery Nurse in Bodnant in Prestatyn have been busily emailing in pictures. I love, I LURVE, the two children who have been kind and thoughtful at home. Where else can they get such world recognition for being sweet? I rave about this and another out of Bodnant to friends (yes, their eyes glaze over :-)

It's funny, Jemma's been emailing in dozens and dozens of pictures for over a year (they're nearly past 1,000 messages that's stories, news items and thumbs all together). And I had to talk her through, on the phone, how to create a news item — the old fashioned way — through the web :-)

In Prague

Mr Guy's feet have been killing him as he pounded the streets, taking pictures, just to share with us! He he. If you've got the time, have a read of four days on the road in the Czech capital. Great stuff.

And don't forget people, while you're away, on holidays or where ever, you can still update your website and tell us where you are, what you're doing and how you look in a bikini :-)

Now, here's a photographer! Brilliant Bev in Salisbury in Walsall. Mind she's got a digital SLR. And has snapped some neat-o pictures of ball work in action.

While the Deputy Head AM, in Rough Hay in Walsall is emailing her snaps off her mobile phone camera. Still we get some good shot as we've always got the camera handy. AM is the only other person, besides me, so far, who's able to email text and pictures straight off our mobile phones. A neat trick when you're out and about.

By the children for the children! A review of a netball match in Llandudno. I wonder if the children are taking the pictures too? That would be ace. Child roving journalists!
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 25/5/07; 5:20:31 PM to the Community dept.
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Beared kids



Far away
Windows onto the abyss: cave skylights on Mars: "Here there be dragons. What's down there? Are there stalactites and stalagmites and crystals, or is it just a vast open room or tunnel? "Holes on Mars

I thought these may be errors or some other, something, but apparently sink holes look like this.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 25/5/07; 4:33:32 PM to the Off topic dept.
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