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Tag Archives: science
IONTW – October 7, 2018
King’s Hawaiian Bakery! I’m fascinated by the pictures of the production line. Here’s cool video of cookie cutters being made. and there’s a King’s Restaurant!!! Who’s in for a road trip to SoCal? Instant Noodle Warriors Squirrel! Nerd alert: What Did … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, baking, bread, computer programming, computer science, fire, food, Santa Rosa CA, science, Sonoma County
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IONTW – August 27, 2017
I’m on the mailing list from the Sonoma State University Music Department, sounds like there are some neat concerts coming up in the Jewish Music Series at Sonoma State University. Oh wow, I didn’t know there’s a Jewish Studies Program. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, astronomy, birds, IONTW, live performances, museums, music, science, travel, writing
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Royal Observatory Greenwich
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, is perched on a rise above the Thames, making it a nice stroll from the ferry terminal. We did see some groups of school kids and some tourist groups, but managed to get through the buildings … Continue reading