Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.
This was a failed attempt at the weekly theme (actually, none of them were successful!) but there's something about the ghosting on this that I really like.
As some background, this is Matilda's first week to ride a bike without stabalizers!! We're all so proud!
My point-and-shoot got either lost or stolen this week. I'm quite distressed, more by the shots I lost than the camera itself (although I did love it). I have a baby due in a couple weeks so had to run out and get a replacement fast -- particularly since my DSLR doesn't do video.
I don't like the image quality in the new on as much, but it is nigh indestructible AND WATERPROOF!! This is an orange floating in a pool. Cuz shut up, that's why!
Matilda doing a bit of climbing. It's Myths and Legends week -- Little rusty on my Americana so not sure what this one is but feel like there must be one in there somewhere, eh?
My take on the rotation theme. This is Matilda, my oldest daughter, showing off her mad hanging skills. Or expressing her supreme boredom, not sure which! Anyway, she is upside down in the shot and then the frame is rotated right-side up. So I guess this is a 360, eh?
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
Humans have more than five senses. Although definitions vary, the actual number ranges from 9 to more than 20. In addition to sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing, which were the senses identified by Aristotle, humans can sense balance and acceleration (equilibrioception), pain (nociception), body and limb position (proprioception or kinesthetic sense), and relative temperature (thermoception). Other senses sometimes identified are the sense of time, itching, pressure, hunger, thirst, fullness of the stomach, need to urinate, need to defecate, and blood carbon dioxide levels.
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