Monday, June 25, 2007

spare sheep





























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#10

SHEEP POETRY!




























































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Monday, June 18, 2007

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Thousands of sheep, soft-footed, black-nosed sheep--
one by one going up the hill and over the fence—
one by one four-footed pattering up and over—
one by one wiggling their stub tails as they take the short jump and go over—
one by one silently unless for the multitudinousdrumming of their hoofs as they move on and go over--
thousands and thousands of them in the grey haze of evening just after sundown—
one by one slanting in a long line to pass over the hill--
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Sunday, June 17, 2007

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Common Snipe perched on a fencepost in Central Utah.


















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Lambert the Sheepish Lion… The stork arrives to deliver lambs to the sheep herd, but mistakenly delivers a lion cub to a lonely ewe. Lambert however is bullied and teased by all the lambs as they grow up, because he lacks confidence that he isn't a real sheep. This sad state of affairs continues even when he's grown up - until the flock and his mother are attacked by a wolf.



7 ½ Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners

Habit 1: Begin with the end in mind
Habit 2: Accept responsibility for your own learning
Habit 3: View problems as challenges
Habit 4: Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner
Habit 5: Create your own learning toolbox
Habit 6: Use technology to your advantage
Habit 7: Teach/mentor others
Habit 7 ½: Play