The Maker Faire is a hyper-cool, mega-awesome event that should last for five days rather than two. I spent waaay too much time trying to learn how to solder and thought I had succeeded after much time and frustration. Ultimately the mini-Simon game that I created was non-functional. My very nice AND patient instructors gave me one that worked. I should learn that my faulty eye-hand coordination sets me up for failure. Having failed once again, I WILL try again (only not right now). Here are pictures from the event:
Home Sweet Home! by The Pioneer Woman
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I hope you’ve all been doing well, staying safe, and (hopefully) getting
back to some glimpse of normal. I know normal is a relative term, and I
swear, I s...
I BELIEVE ONLY IN GARLIC
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https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/
*It is mid morning*
*and some salesmonkey in Mississippi*
*is ringing my number*
*ignoring the grave warn...
THE RHYTHM SECTION (2020)
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Rated: R
STARS: Blake Lively, Jude Law
DIRECTOR: Reed Morano
GENRE: Action/Adventure
You go into a revenge/vigilante justice movie with a female lead ...
far
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*Rivertown, Nepal*
Far is the sound a phone makes
as you press your ear tighter to the receiver
trying to capture any syllable that slips
through the stati...
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MY NEW BLOG, actually it was my writing blog for a while, and sometimes I
was allowed a photo, sometimes two of the same and sometimes none at all,
neverth...
A long time
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Its been ages since i wrote a blog post so thought I'd just say hello to
those of you still about, hope you are all well.
Think not blogging is mainly to d...
1 comment:
You never ever fail Arlene, you're always trying new things, you never fail, I'm in awe of you
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