Posts Tagged ‘Drawing’
Grins greet green Bloomsday shirts
SPOKANE--Downtown Spokane was full of mostly smiles and green Bloomsday t-shirts late Sunday morning. All finishers of the 2010 Bloomsday race were handed lime green t-shirts that said Bloomsday 2010 Finisher, accompanied by a drawing of a single runner. Most of the people KREM 2 News spoke with after the race seemed pleased with the design and the color.
Still Time To Plant Those Fall Vegetables
Football may be heating up, but the temperatures are going to start cooling down. Just because summer is drawing to a close doesn’t mean that the vegetable gardener needs to put up his or her hoe and dream of the first red tomato in 2010. Now is the time to start growing some fall and winter vegetables. Strike while the iron is hot—seed beets, collards, mustard, turnips, snap beans, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower as soon as possible. Bulbs like shallots and green onion can also be plant
7 Blog Action Day 2009 Videos You Should See
Behold, 7 videos for you to enjoy. Happy Blog Action Day 2009 everyone. The Drawing of “Melting Planet” Milo Tells Us How He Does “Green” Climate Change: Why Question It? Blogging for Climate Change Fight Climate Change! Jamaica Urban Transit Company Telúrica 754 What other videos have you seen that have to do with Blog Action Day 2009?
Graciano Castillo Espinosa (Chanito)
Chanito About the artist Since I was a child I’ve had an interest in the arts. I liked all arts like dance, paint and drawing and like every child I really loved colored pencils. I liked them so much that I didn’t like to sharpen my colored pencils, hehe – sounds crazy but that’s the truth and I always keep that on my mind. My father didn’t like my advocation for the plastic arts. He thought it was a waste of time but I always said “When you are born for something no one can take you out