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Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
National History Day
This year the girls completed an exhibit for NHD, competing for the first time in the exhibit category and also for the first time in the Senior age group. They won the Women's History cash prize for the State for their project on Ruth Handler.

This video was part of their exhibit.
Their video from last year (1st in the state) and the year before (also first in the state) can be viewed by clicking above.
They're thinking of returning to the video category next year. The theme for next year is Innovation: Change and Impact. Or, maybe they'll try their hand at the CSPAN video contest. They have 3 AP classes on their sophomore plates so we'll have to wait to see if they have time for any of that.

This video was part of their exhibit.
Their video from last year (1st in the state) and the year before (also first in the state) can be viewed by clicking above.
They're thinking of returning to the video category next year. The theme for next year is Innovation: Change and Impact. Or, maybe they'll try their hand at the CSPAN video contest. They have 3 AP classes on their sophomore plates so we'll have to wait to see if they have time for any of that.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Apples
We received a box of apples for the holidays. What is really cool about them is that they are antique apples. You may be saying ewwwww, but it is not what you think -- they are NOT more than 100 years old!
Antique apples are apples whose origins date back in time. There are approximately 14,000 known varieties of apples. About 7,000 of them come from Russia.
The apples we got came from Kilcherman's Christmas Cove Farm. It is one of the original antique apple farms in the United States.
So, last night we tasted our first apple: the woodpecker apple. It dates back to 1847 when it was discovered in Middlesex, Massachusetts. Why is it called the Woodpecker apple? Well, because woodpeckers liked the tree and ate the apples! The apple was beautiful! It was also delicious. Our review is: probably good for pies, a bit tart, a bit mealy, wonderfully fresh, and good for dessert!
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