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Monthly Archives: November 2013

Teaching (and learning) about Sustainability in Boundary Bay with Geography 12
30 Nov 2013

Teaching (and learning) about Sustainability in Boundary Bay with Geography 12

by Bridgette | posted in: hobbies | 2

I’m embarrassed to say this because I’m a biologist and should know better: until this week I kinda sorta thought the words “geology” and “geography” were interchangeable. They’re not. Geology is the study of the physical features of the earth … Continued

Fun with photoshop and public domain images
22 Nov 2013

Fun with photoshop and public domain images

by Bridgette | posted in: hobbies | 0

 Did you know there are thousands of images out there in the public domain (i.e., free of copyright) just waiting for you to play with them? I’ve been using Photoshop poorly for years to edit my photos and other images, … Continued

The bicycle as a vehicle for women’s rights
15 Nov 2013

The bicycle as a vehicle for women’s rights

by Bridgette | posted in: hobbies | 0

The first time a woman rode a bicycle while wearing pants in Victoria, B.C., she was threatened with arrest for disturbing the public. For wearing something that looked like this: In March 1895, Ethel Delmont wore bloomers—loose-fitting trousers, gathered at … Continued

bicycle, gender equality
Wonderful weirdos: mushrooms of British Columbia
12 Nov 2013

Wonderful weirdos: mushrooms of British Columbia

by Bridgette | posted in: nature | 0

Nature is filled with wonderful weirdos, mushrooms (fungi in general) being a great example. British Columbia has lots of mushrooms. They are all weird. Here are a few of my favourites seen this year. I’ve saved the absolute weirdest weirdo … Continued

nature, photography
Print your own children’s book
8 Nov 2013

Print your own children’s book

by Bridgette | posted in: education | 6

Can’t find a children’s book that suits the needs of your kids or students? Print your own! My friend Louesa (“Mrs. Byrne” to her students) wanted to read her kindergarten-grade 1 class a book about the forest. The local forest. … Continued

books, DIY, K-12, nature, teaching and learning
Bake your own no-knead bread for under $1.50
2 Nov 2013

Bake your own no-knead bread for under $1.50

by Bridgette | posted in: hobbies | 2

Fresh bread for less dough: Not only is it possible, it’s easy. I have been baking my own no-knead bread since 2010; that’s about 250 loaves and counting. The baking has become a comfortable, twice-weekly routine for me and Stephan … Continued

bread, DIY, recipe

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