Learn the Present Continuous
A Poem by American Writer Bobbi Katz
THE COMPU-MONSTER
HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE COMPU-MONSTER YET?
IT´S CRUISING THE INTERNET AROUND THE INTERNET,
INVISIBLY RACING FROM PLACE TO PLACE,
CAUSING CHAOS IN CYBERSPACE.
IT SLIPS AROUND AND MULTIPLIES,
THEN C R A S H !
ONE MORE COMPUTER DIES,
AND NOBODY KNOWS
WHEN THE COMPU-MONSTER MIGHT
EAT UP THEIR SYSTEM
BYTE
BY
BITE
From the Book:
The MonsterOlogist: A Memoir in Rhyme
Illustrated by Adam McCauley
WHEN THE COMPU-MONSTER MIGHT
EAT UP THEIR SYSTEM
BYTE
BY
BITE
From the Book:
The MonsterOlogist: A Memoir in Rhyme
Illustrated by Adam McCauley
PanCake Day: March 4th, 2014
Ingredients
450 gr of flour
470 ml of milk
150 gr sugar
3 eggs
3 tea spoons of baking powder
Pancake Day in Great Britain happens on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent.
Originally, people went to church on this day to confess their sins.
The church bell would ring as a call for people to go shriving, which means confessing your sins.
Because you couldn´t eat milk and eggs during Lent, the purpose of Pancake Day was to use up this ingredients.
There a woman was making pancakes when she heard the church bells calling; she was in such a hurry that she forgot to put down her frying pan and ran all the way to church with it!
Now women of Olney follow the tradition and one rule is that they have to flip the pancake at least three times during the race.
Now women of Olney follow the tradition and one rule is that they have to flip the pancake at least three times during the race.
Today in some towns the church bells ring on Shrove Tuesday so they remember to make pancakes!
Pancake Day is also celebrated in the USA in the town of Liberal, Kansas known for being “flat as a pancake”.
Let´s CaLL The WhoLe Thing Off
Song by Ella Firtzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Fred Astair was an american singer, musician, actor, choreographer and above all, a great stage dancer.
He was born May 10, 1899 and died June 22, 1987.
Ginger Rogers was an american dancer, actress and singer. She was born July 16, 1911 and died April 25, 1995.
Prince of WaLes Fort, Churchill (Manitoba)
It started as a log fort in 1717 on the west bank of the Churchill river by the Hudson´s Bay Company to protect and control the fur trade.
The structure still standing started in 1731 and had 42 cannons mounted on the walls.
In 1782, three french ships led by frenchman Jean François de La Pérouse conquered it without firing a single shot!
Cats Here, Cats There
French Painter Paul Gauguin
(07/06/1848-08/05/1903)
French Painter Claude Monet
(1840-1926),
French Painter Edgar Degas
(1834-1917)
Dutch Painter Vincent Van Gogh
(1853-1890)
French Painter Henry Toulouse Lautrec
(24/11/1864-09/091901)
Edward Lear: Ornithological Illustrator
Edward Lear started drawing for a living at the aged of 16, as an "ornithological draughtsman" employed by the Zoological Society.
His first publication at the age of 19 was "Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae" (Parrots) in 1830.
Red and yellow Maccaw (Ara macao)
Alexandrine Parakeet or Alexandrian Parrot (Psittacula eupatria)
Kuhl´s Lorikeets (Vini kuhlii)
Between 1832 and 1838, he created 80 bird portraits for the naturalist John Gould.
These are considered by many people, the world’s best ornithological illustrations.
The lithography plates were coloured by hand.
Eagle Owl (Bubo maximus)
Edward Lear: English Illustrator & Poet
"The Owl and the Pussy-Cat"
(Illustrations by William Foster)
N. American Fauna: The Wolverine
The wolverine whose scientific name is Gulo gulo, is also known as glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch. It weights between 9-25 kg, measures 65-107 cm long and can live up to 13 years.
Wolverine (Kuekuatsheu) the Creator from the Innu tribe of Quebec
” Long ago, Kuekuatsheu built a big boat and put all the different animal species in it. There was a lot of rain and the land was flooded. The wolverine told the mink to dive into the water to get mud and rocks and Kuekuatsheu mixed it all together to make an island which is the world we presently inhabit along with all the animals.”

Canadian Architect: Frank Gehry
City of Wine Complex, Spain
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao (Spain)
Dancing House, Prage (Czech Republic)
20th Century Greatest Classical Pianist: Glenn Gould (Canadian)
When he was 10 years old, he injured his back falling from a boat ramp and his father made him an adjustable-height chair, so Gould could sit very low at the keyboard.
Here he is at the age of 14
The chair allowed him to pull down on the keys instead of striking them from above; he used it for the rest of his life and took it with him everywhere. To Gould it was "a member of the family".
Glenn Gould entered the Music Conservatory at the age of 10 and graduated at 12 with the category of a proffesional. He he was able to memorize full pieces before playing them and once dared a friend to name a composition he couldn´t play instantly and by heart.
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