About Me « a walk in the park


About Me « a walk in the park.

I love all animals but I especially love dogs! I am trying to show everyone where to buy the latest quality products for a great price! I also post a range of things like how to organise for dog birthdays and other special occasions. So please take a look at my blog and I’m sure you will find lots of information that will be good for you and your dog!

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About | earthstonestation


About | earthstonestation.

Earth Stone Station is the outlet for arts and media of the Lower Farm (Ledoux,NM) – a 150 yr old adobe homestead, former commune and place of dreams.

It’s all about the beauty of the earth. Promoting environmental education, Protecting All Species and Preserving the Wild Places with art, music and storytelling.

Earth Stone Station is also the communications link for The Lower Farm Historic Preservation and Sustainability Council. The council is a communal enterprise that conducts seasonal workshops and retreats to promote a rural lifestyle and healthful living. Educational opportunities  for personal growth and well being are environmentally focused.

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Happy Trails,   Dohn Chapman

NASA releases new moon pics requested by students – Yahoo! News


NASA releases new moon pics requested by students – Yahoo! News.

What a way to ignite the minds of children, let THEM control the cameras in space and take the pictures!  How FUN is that?

A NASA spacecraft in orbit around the moon has sent back five dozen new images of the lunar surface including a view of the far side with Earth in the distance.

Don’t thank scientists for it. Fourth-graders from Emily Dickinson Elementary School in Bozeman, Mont., directed the spacecraft to snap pictures as part of a project headed by Sally Ride, the first American woman in space.

The images were returned earlier this week.

Twin NASA probes entered lunar orbit over the New Year’s weekend on a mission to study the gravity field. During non-critical parts of the mission, select students get to choose camera targets.

The Montana students got first dibs for winning a NASA-sponsored contest that renamed the craft Ebb and Flow.