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Glasgow Collectormania 2014 Photo Album | Whats Next.....
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Welcome to my world…. Glasgow Collectormania 2014 Photo Album. On September 14, 2014. It was a great couple of days and I am already looking forward to attending next year. Here are a few pictures from the event but you can visit Visionary Trek. To see more of the Trek talk pictures or you can visit my Facebook. We were lucky enough to get Press Passes. Many thanks to Showmasters. Roz and I at Glasgow Collectormania. Armin, Chase and Kitty posing for pictures before the panel began. Fill in your details ...
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Visionary Trek: Convention Report: Star Trek at London Film and Comic Con – July 2014 | Whats Next.....
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Welcome to my world…. Visionary Trek: Convention Report: Star Trek at London Film and Comic Con July 2014. On July 21, 2014. Recently Bunny and I attended The London Film and Comic Con for Visionary Trek. This year the event had over a hundred guests and included some who had appeared in Star Trek. Below is an excerpt from our report:. While the convention focused on. Game of Thrones, Battlestar Galactica, The Walking Dead, Doctor Who and Star Wars; Star Trek. Was not forgotten. Attending from the. Many ...
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Welcome to my world…. All posts by Michael. Catching up with Jeff Lang. On June 28, 2016. Why am I telling you this? Well, after one of the worst days I’ve had at work recently, meeting up with one of my good friends was exactly what I needed! Before I go I need to say that Star Trek: Force and Motion is a really enjoyable story. It moves at a great pace but is also a good character story. Take a look and let me know what you thought of the story. You can find the book here: Star Trek: Force and Motion.
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I work in a museum, so occasionally I will write about museum topics. Working in a museum is different from any other job I know of and this is a perfect forum to share my day to day work. I have written blog posts for other museum blogs; click here. All my museum related posts will be here for easy access. I hope you find it as exciting as I do! How collections are more than just the object: Belemnites and Battleships. Find out what we really do: What does a museum curator do? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Museum Twitterati | FromShanklin
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That belongs in a museum! I saw Jurassic World →. July 5, 2015 · 9:59 pm. What a wonderful world we live in today. I was very honoured to be nomiated along with 4 other wonderful museum folk, for #TwitteratiChallenge. In Brighton. (This is a few weeks late, and I can only blame it on sinusitis, which was a real headache.) #TwitteratiChallenge has been slightly re-jigged to #MuseumTwitterati. Here are my nomiated Museum folk for #MuseumTwitterati. 8211; Julia (I dont know your surname! You cannot knowingl...
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That belongs in a museum! | FromShanklin
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Museum Twitterati →. June 10, 2015 · 10:40 am. That belongs in a museum! He stood his ground for what he belived in. Damn it Indy, you are so right. (From here. Sometimes there may be something we are able to do. Or at least try. I have nothing against University teaching collections in fact they are excellent at giving the students a chance to see real specimens instead of images on a presentation. The good, the bad and the ugly. An enormous herbaria collection was almost disposed of but quickly taken i...
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Love your Lichen | FromShanklin
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Some kind of wonderful. What the tide leaves behind →. January 12, 2016 · 9:54 pm. He calls from the top of the slope. Sausage lichen! He approaches, holding out his prize. The small rugged looking branch is about as long as my forearm, but this is no ordinary piece of wood. And he knows it. Dangling down, is a soft looking, light green clump; as if an oddly coloured sheep has snagged its wool on the branch. The wonderously gorgeous sausage lichen,. And why shouldn’t it? Like sugar crystals, this species...
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FromShanklin | "Try to learn something about everything and everything about something." Thomas Henry Huxley | Page 2
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Newer posts →. March 26, 2015 · 11:15 pm. For your pleasure. Here we have a pretty small cast of a trilobite. You can. Make out the outline of this specimen. There is a cast of a trilobite on this image. There really is. From Morocco. Note the very elongated tail section (towards the left of the image). (Image from here. Around half of the bad casts. At the museum are trilobites. I get why. Plymouth is on very hard, tough limestone. What fossils have survived 400 million years of crushing, bu...We will n...
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October | 2016 | FromShanklin
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Monthly Archives: October 2016. October 17, 2016 · 6:33 pm. A bit of a headache. For 16 months I have had chronic sinusitis. Another way of describing it would be to drill into my forehead to release the pressure. And it would be just lovely. This is my head. The red arrow points to where a small blob of gloop has caused the pain. That small gloop has caused tremendous pressure in my head for the last 16 months. For those who haven’t heard me talk, I sound uncannily like Mr Snuffleupagus. I can’t lie in ...
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On 1st March 1887 Huxley wrote a letter to his wife. He was resting in the small village of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, taking time away from his ever mounting work. Along with the letter, Huxley wrote a poem. Despite Huxley’s invincible persona, he was still a man. He was a husband, a father, a friend. The title of Huxley’s poem to his wife, From Shanklin. Discover more about his poem, From Shanklin. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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