Check out this time-lapse of Blue over the last 35 years:
https://earthengine.google.com/timelapse#v=40.81216,-75.52762,12.134,latLng&t=0.43&ps=50&bt=19840101&et=20201231&startDwell=0&endDwell=0
We have never stopped clinical rotations for students, with the exception of April 2020 when this first started. I developed about 10 virtual simulations for our students in the event that we have to be pulled from clinical rotations temporarily. Luckily we haven't had to use them.
I’m completely gutting my new house and I’m going to hang the drywall, but I’m paying someone to come in and finish it. I can not stand finishing drywall
We have some techs where I work that go to nursing school. It’s been pretty stressful for them to have all virtual classes. You really need clinical experience.
I have done the roof on three sheds i have/had. They are easy, no valleys or transitions, but i 100% agree, the roof on my house should be left to someone with way more talent than myself. I can finish drywall, but it takes me a long while.
I can pretty much fix/build anything around my house but there are some things I hire people to do ..... Roofing and drywall finishing come to mind...I don't install carpets either.....
I was talking with my stepmom who teaches at Villanova in the business school and she told me an interesting story. While everyone still learned the same amount, and the spring and summer programs went pretty well, she realized that she had barely gotten to know any of the students. There is one particular professor in charge of some type of grant that asks her to recommend someone who is interested in pursuing a career in the discipline that she teaches. She couldn't think of a single person to recommend because she hadn't gotten the opportunity to really get to know anyone by hanging out at office hours or around campus.
I would be dumbfounded if I ever saw you in non Macadem apres ski attire like perhaps a Where’s Waldo shirt. There’s a bag company called Douchebags...their luggage pieces hook together like a train.
Smuggs shmoo fest has a few more lift service days remaining before the bull wheels go silent this saturday. It was going to end Sunday, but there's rain in the forecast, so Saturday it is. I've been going out early afternoon for 5-6 laps in the sun, shorts and sans helmet. Bike season begins..have a great summer PASR!