It all started with the reminding announcement I heard on the radio yesterday while driving home. The announcer sounded rather sarcastic than Read More »
No doubt that our weather lately is a very volatile one. When comes to wearing outdoor clothing I am confused. I have decided to stick with my winter clothing. Read More »
Sunday photo showcase. All posts titled Sunday Break are photo(s) only and a quote. Posted photos may not be necessary the most current one and as always it is all about the Town of Aurora. Enjoy! Read More »
I don't know if I should call this the-exciting, the-entertaining or the-adventurous day. Early morning today we arrived at the library parking lot. Read More »
Aurora continues to change day by day. Continues to grow. We will never be a small town on the map and we will never be a population of four thousand of people. Read More »
Sunday photo showcase. All posts titled Sunday Break are photo(s) only and a quote. Posted photos may not be necessary the most current one and as always it is all about the Town of Aurora. Enjoy! Read More »
This blog has the Google Analytics code installed. That means that in my Google Analytics reports I can see for which keywords my site displayed in the Google search engine. Read More »
Blackboards in schools - give some time and they will be a history. White boards, smart boards probably are and will be the next big thing in the future schools. Read More »
Few changes in our town last week. The George W. Browning house was demolished - that was one and I am sure we will be reading about it in our local newspaper, The Auroran, this week. Read More »
I came back this morning to check on the George T. Browning house. The demolishing was moving slow on Monday and slow on Tuesday morning, but when I came back on Wednesday morning Read More »
Once upon the time, more like in 1886, George Thomas Browning acquired on Yonge Street one acre property that included an attractive frame cottage at the head of the lane behind the present house. Read More »
I think the Earth Hour is great initiative that promotes simple no brain-er task to save energy and I cannot believe that it is here again, time really flies. I seem to enjoy this electricity free hour, Read More »
We have decided to take a small trip to the Nokiidaa Trail boardwalk on the St. John's sideroad today. We couldn't believe how cold and windy it was. When we sat on one of the benches, I think I felt the boardwalk moving. Our fingers almost froze, and we both wore gloves. Read More »
I strongly recommend reading The Lorax book by Dr. Seuss (guaranteed that it will take you about ten minutes to read) or even better seeing a movie recently released that I saw. Read More »
"The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done - men who are creative, inventive, and discoverers.
The second goal of education is to form minds which can be critical, can verify, and not accept everything they are offered."
~ Piaget, Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child
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