This is like a double exposure from the old days (and I mean really old days, like when I was a kid). Isabella was "helping" me make the bed and I managed to capture her looking forward and sideways at the same time.
Bob and I got a phone call last night from our favorite nine-year-old, Wen-Ting Wong. She needed help on her math homework. The question was: For every prime number greater than 10, which digits are possible in the one's place? a. 1, 3, 7, 9 b. 1, 3, 5, 9 c. 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 d. 1, 3, 7
This is 4th grade math. Bob and I resorted to Google. Do you know the answer?
We did see other things on our trip. #1 is Sadie, a very friendly Wheaton terrier who lives next door to Jack and Penny in Troy, OH. #2 is Bear's Mill, a working mill west of Troy in Greenville, OH. The gift shop has all sorts of neat things, including many kinds of flour ground at the mill. #3 is a latte (isn't it beautiful?) from Ithaca Coffee Roasting Co. The barista was a lovely Cornell student - very nice, very good at latte-making. #4 is me at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, one of my favorite places in the USA. Check the red maple in the background.