Monday, August 17, 2015

August and the Primary Season is in full swing...

We are in the middle of a heat wave here in Pinardville, NH, including the heating up of the primary season.

August started with the first Republican Forum at St. Anselm College, Dana Center. It was moved from the political science center due to the number of candidates and number of people who signed up to attend.
We did not apply for tickets or such, but went down to see the hoopla outside the event area.

Here are some photos from the entrance to the college roads, it was pretty warm and looking like rain while Toots and I spoke with some of the folks here and took our photos.








Tuesday, July 14, 2015

NH Primary - A year of campaigns.... July ... so far 15 Republicans - can you name them all?

I could not pass up on this one, it was in the Union Leader today, July 14, 2015, and has to be the funniest and best thing so far from the news media on the candidates.


http://www.unionleader.com/images/ul/2015/FITNMugs/candidates1.pdf

With still over six months to go before the NH Primary, you would think that the Republicans would get together, hold a conclave and pick one or two of the most potential candidates to run for election. This many candidates is just crazy.

NH - A Year of Primary preparations - June edition a little late... but here it is..

June has come and seems far colder than May was, so far. School got out today and we have the whole summer to go for long walks, take photos and recharge for the start of the new school year in the Fall.

Toots and I took our walk through the college last weekend and got a few photos and a video of the college area. There were a few events going on, one looked like a homecoming weekend or a class reunion. The tag that we found on St. Benedict said; 'class of 1990'. Near the Dana Center there were many parents and little girls all dressed up, we asked someone and they said it was a dance recital.

The video that we took is not the best quality, but gives a pretty good summer view of the main buildings.



Below is one of the photos that we took. The statue is of St. Anselm, this time we got a good shot of his staff with the owl. Apparently he had a quote that was famous to him about the owl and Mrs. Cronin who teaches English at the College shared it with us. 

"Just as an owl is glad when she is in her hole with her chicks and (in her own fashion) all is well with her; and just as she is attacked and torn to pieces when she is among crows and rooks and other birds, and everything then is far from well with her; so it is with me. For when I am with you, all is well with me, and this is the joy and consolation of my life. But when I am separated from you, and my ways lie among men who are in the world, then I am torn this way and that by the onrush of disputes of many kinds and I am harassed by secular business which I hate. Then indeed I am in an ill state, and I tremble with horror at the great danger to my soul which may ensue."







Sunday, June 7, 2015

8th grade Rube Goldberg Project - Student thoughts

Nate

This project was a great deal of work and it was challenging and many a time I got frustrated and stopped working. When this happened I either took a break or Nick would encourage me to keep trying. One of times we were working on it we couldn't figure out how to make the pin put enough pressure on the balloon. We had tried like ten different ways to make the pin press tightly against the balloon when it gets pressed upward. Eventually I was sitting looking around for something we could use while i was playing with a rubber band and I thought of a way for the rubber band to hold the balloon in place. I learned that sometimes taking a break can really help.





Devin
I started this project thinking it would be a breeze, and we’d go beyond what we had to, and we would get everything to work out first try. Boy, was I wrong. It took HOURS of work to get this project to run smoothly. We had to change things so many times, AND we had to completely trash two ideas that I really like. Blaine and I spent a long time trying to find a way to trigger the crossbow, but we eventually had to say, “We can’t have it.” Was I disappointed? Yes. Did I get over it and end up with a better project? Absolutely!




John
What I learned about myself is that even though I may think it impossible, like when we are very restricted in our materials, I manage to get through the pain that is whatever it is and finish the project. I also learned that I work best while working with music. When I was at my partner's home and we didn't work with it I found myself more and more frustrated with this project.




Blaine
This project opened my eyes to the many uses of the machines, and how many times we use them every day. We use a wheel and axel in our car to get to and from school. We use a wedge to keep the door open at school. We use a pulley to open the window blinds. We have an inclined plane in our showers to drain the water. We use a lever to turn on the lights. Screws hold our houses together.
The creation of this project gave me an understanding of how recycled materials and simple machines affect our daily lives. Every day, we use all of these simple machines and recycled materials. There is so much potential in all of us, and simple items.


Seamus
In this project I learned that I was capable of making machines that I did not know I was capable of creating. The project taught me to use my imagination to create machines quite similar to those of Rube Goldberg. I also learned that I should use all the resources I have around me. By resources I mean recycled materials and things people may consider to be trash.


Thursday, April 30, 2015

April edition of the NH Primary - A year of change - a bit late but ...

Toots and I have been walking through the college woods from the road next to our house. Currently the weather has been good and the ticks have not emerged up out of the grass.. yet.

During the first week of April, snow was still on the ground and we got this video and these photos in and around the college area.  Students were moving around at the time that we were there and got into many of the photos. We even got to watch a baseball game for a while, until Toots got bored and we moved on.

No major event in this area at the time that we were visiting. Several candidates and potential candidates have spoken at the Political Science Center, down the road from the main campus, and not on our walking route at this time.

Below is a video of the main campus and field, along with some shots of different parking areas that most likely will fill up with news media equipment as the year progresses.