In high school and college, I spent a lot of time upclose and personal with fruit flies courtesy of my Biology-heavy major. I knew just how much ether to apply to knock them out for a few minutes to do
Staycation Time
It’s Day 2 of my Staycation, and I’m hoping it goes as well as it did yesterday. Unlike most days, time seemed to c-r-a-w-l. That’s a good thing. Lately it feels like everytime I look at a clock, 3 hours
Grateful
I have almost all of my content back from my old blogs, and posted here. There’s just a handful left to post, then I can go back and make it look good again. I’m grateful that I have the ability
Revisiting the Past
I’ve moved the posts from my previous Family blog “The Walls of St. Paul” over to this site. Eventually that site will be archived. A note about the various “authors” of posts: it’s all me. But you’ll see different author
Under Construction
I blew up my site. I’ll be reconstructing it now…
My Blog Has Moved!!
Note: The official notification to my BlogSpot readers that I moved the blog. I never deleted the images I transferred. That will be helpful as I recreate this blog. Carol Anne 8/11/2019 It’s official! A Scrapper’s Thoughts has moved and
Some Visual Enhancement
I will be talking about public speaking and presentations in my class tonight. Some basic principles of organizing a good speech and using presentation materials. I’ll also have some tips on overcoming jitters. So I thought I’d use this little
Hello world!
This will be the new site of The Walls of St. Paul, sometime around Memorial Day 2011. In the meantime, you can read about us on our Blogger web site.
Telling a Story
When I scrapbook, my primary goal is to tell a story. Most of my photographs are part of a series of pictures, not one-off images. It\’s natural for me to roll all these images into a page or two (or
Naughty Scotties
Check out these cheeky pups!— Sydney and Macalester with evil glow eyes— Laddie sticks out his tongue at me Man’s best friend. Ha!! Sent from my Palm Pre on AT&T