Random
Street Gardens...
It has been a year since I bought a bike and started riding it on my commute to school. This is something I wish I had done years ago. The freedom of hopping on the bike and propelling myself down the street is something that I really enjoy. I also enjoy the street level view of the world that riding a bike provides. You just don't get that from a car. I find myself noticing and observing much more as I make my way to and from school.
One of the things I've been noticing is what people do with the parkway area that lies between the sidewalk and the street. I see more and more little gardens popping up in these spaces. I find this use of these spaces both inspiring and intriguing . The images below are from an area just south of Powell Blvd. I have enjoyed watching the plots move through their various stages as the seasons come and go.
Summer Garden Club at Lewis with Chefs David and Raymond Anderson...
On Wednesday, July 28, 2010 students from the Lewis Elementary and Abernethy Elementary Garden Camps came to Lewis for a day of garden work and cooking. Under the direction of Genoa Executive Chef David Anderson and his brother, Ray Anderson, Sous Chef at Nuestra Cocina, students made pasta and created a wonderful lunch with items from the Lewis Elementary School garden. We thank both David and Raymond, and their respective establishments, for their time and work and for making this such a great event.
On the way home. Stopped to watch the T Ball kids...
Sunflowers: thank you first graders...
This past spring some of my first grade students planted sunflowers seeds outside my office window. Over the course of the summer, they have done quite well and some are over 6 feet tall. They provide some much needed shade for my south facing office.
LightTrac for iPad
I found this over at iphoneography. A nice way to visualize which direction sunlight, or moonlight, will be shining at any given time and at any location...
LightTrac is a must have tool for all outdoor photographers. You can use it to find when and where the light is perfect to shoot your subjects outdoors at any location. Whether you are a landscape photographer, a wedding photographer, a sports photographer or a nature photographer, you will love it. Find ahead of time, Sun & Moon's elevation/angle at any time of day, for any date on any place on earth. Then position yourself at the right spot.
More About Using Flipboard to View Your Flickr Photo Stream...
Yesterday I posted about using the iPad application Flipboard (http://flipboard) to view my Flickr photo stream. (You can see that post here...)
I was having trouble getting it to work, because I could not get Flipboard to find the new Twitter account I had created for this. I sent off a quick Twitter post to @flipboard stating my problem and they sent back a reply within a matter of minutes. When searching for specific Twitter feeds, be sure to search with the @ symbol before the Twitter user name. Basically with Flipboard you can subscribe to any Twitter feed and have it display in Flipboard's magazine style layout. Using a tool such as Twitterfeed (http://twitterfeed.com) you can create content streams that can flow into Flipboard, or any other Twitter viewing app. Lots of RSS mashup possibilities...Viewing your Flickr Images with Flipboard...
Tim Lauer
Principal
Lewis Elementary School
Portland, OR
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