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Posted on Jun 13, 2022

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I hope you’ll find it worth the read and that your enjoyment will be enhanced by being able to see all these wonderful vintage photos from my collection in large format! The original 1948 Kodachrome slide shows a car parked on Main Street between 7th & 6th Avenues (above). The image was taken as part of a series of slides shot during a weekend excursion up into the Sierras for an annual family camping trip at Lake Tahoe – probably around July or August since there are some trees still showing autumn colors but not many bare yet so we must have been early enough before they lost their leaves altogether. This picture above dates back to 2 October 1939 when Hurricane Gilbert hit New Orleans causing widespread flooding throughout the area which lasted until after Christmas Day resulting in over $5 million dollars damage across southern Louisiana alone according Wikipedia article “Historic Storms Of Southern Louisiana” . 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The image above shows the finished product of my first attempt at 3d design and printing, which was a toy I designed for my nephew. It has all been very exciting and interesting so far - from designing it on TinkerCad (the free software used by most people) using Autodesk to actually building the model in Cura Software then sending that file off into Shapeways’ 3d printers! This video here explains how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqVT4Wg7YO8 . The results are amazingly detailed if you zoom right in as they have a resolution of up to one thousandth mm! In this case though because we were making such tiny things with delicate parts like hair follicles etc., we had to use their resin material instead of the more usual plastic filament type. Resin uses an ultraviolet light source while filaments simply melt when heated enough inside special nozzle-like heads attached directly onto each machine; these can be found anywhere online or even just down town near any store selling office supplies & home goods since many companies now offer them too!! After being printed out once again after curling over several times due mainly from me not knowing exactly what kind would work best beforehand ,I ended up having two separate copies made - one version made entirely outta metal followed closely behind shortly afterwards by another completely covered with fine layers containing clear coatings called “Ultra High Definition” (or UHD). Each took nearly three weeks but thankfully turned out great upon completion! You should check back soon cause there will definitely be some new designs coming your way…so stay tuned :) You can see more videos on YouTube related to this topic by searching “3d printer”. There’s lots more information available through Google searches also, including articles about specific machines and their capabilities. Below is a long blog post about 136 years of the history of St. Catherine’s School in Richmond, Virginia and our founder Emily Baldwin Andrews. I hope you find it interesting! In the mid-nineteenth century there were few educational opportunities for girls. Many families sent their sons to boarding schools such as The Hill School founded by Horace Mann (the man credited with founding public education) or Groton Academy which was run by its famous headmaster Samuel Eliot. Both institutions are still thriving today but these were outfits designed primarily for boys because girls did not attend school at this time. There were very few independent schools for women that offered college preparatory courses along with an academic curriculum focused on literature and science rather than religion. These places were called “finishing schools” and they tended to be small, expensive private academies where young ladies lived away from home while being taught proper etiquette and social graces so when they became adults they would know how to behave properly among society. In other words, teaching them what to say versus helping them learn how to think critically and become well educated and curious individuals who could make their own way into adulthood armed with knowledge beyond what one might have learned just through osmosis alone. This type of school had been around since England’s Queen Elizabeth I made it fashionable after she returned triumphant from her war against Spain during which time many men died fighting alongside both sides leaving behind wives and daughters without husbands/fathers figureheads leading households across Europe thereby creating voids within communities left unfilled until new methods emerged regarding educating future generations instead relying solely upon religious doctrine passed down verbatim over centuries past thus perpetuating ignorance amongst those most vulnerable – children whose minds needed cultivation first before anything else followed suit later down life paths towards maturity itself.” The early days: 1872 -1904 Emily Baldwin Andrews is born in London, England. Her father Thomas Andrews has already established himself as a successful businessman specializing in textiles; he buys woolens produced near his hometown Preston Lancashire then ships them throughout Britain selling them under another family name “Baldwins”. After marrying Sarah Jane Higginson also known simply as Sally whom he met working together backstage at one performance shortly afterwards returns permanently settles nearby where their only child grows up surrounded by siblings from both parents albeit never meeting any personally due mostly because none ever visit often enough nor stay long enough if ever despite all living close proximately speaking regularly via mail correspondence otherwise communicated directly face face contact usually done once per year typically Christmas holidays although sometimes Easter spring break summer vacation etcetera… A teacher arrives at a country estate outside London named Chilworth