I am still on a break from school, but still "busy." My break is like a working vacation.
I profile/highlight my papers and research from time to time. Post examples shown below:
I comment on news stories and articles:
(https://twitter.com/moorefo1/status/942757837377294336)
I work on projects (learning something new) like I usually do during a course. I looked at podcasting recently.
(https://twitter.com/moorefo1/status/943194772147236867)
I also added new Pinterest boards/categories. One example:
(https://twitter.com/moorefo1/status/955520904611627009)
Because I had extra time, I worked on a top song list for 2017 (I wasn't sure I would have the time). I like how turned out..
Song list at: https://lifelessonsforall-com.blogspot.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmYXTlZN4bBLiYNV-KrhlU0dV3NS6jpHQ
I applied for a professor job in Guyana & would likely travel there soon. I attempted a trip (researched prices & so on) a few weeks ago. Trip ON HOLD for now.
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Monday, January 29, 2018
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Updated radio station links in this blog
I am on a "break" from school...just for a few days. I will look into my next course (email the Academic Advisor, talk finances with the Financial Aid advisor, and so on) soon.
I spent some time working on my Pinterest profiles. I added boards/categories such as: Gray/Grey, Unflattering, and Controlling. I updated the radio station list included in this blog (as shown in the image below). That was interesting. The Guyanese radio stations made me think of radio history in Guyana. I remember:
- listening to a version of psalm 23 (The Lord is my shepherd) on the radio at 6:00 am every day. Six am was the time to get up for children in our house. I really like that version of the psalm. I sing it from time to time, but can't find it anywhere (here). Not finding that song is interesting because I find a lot of things - I even found that 'Morning has broken' song my mother taught me.
- the change from one radio station to two and a contest to name the stations. I believe the final names were: Voice of Guyana and Radio Roraima.
Related links:
My Singing Psalms playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY1B6DIOhWPHdtHMuhwrm46Q5xNTSC8wO
My (created) playlists on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/moorefo1/playlists?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=1
(click to enlarge)
(click to enlarge)
FahmeenaOdettaMoore...Trusting in Almighty God
I spent some time working on my Pinterest profiles. I added boards/categories such as: Gray/Grey, Unflattering, and Controlling. I updated the radio station list included in this blog (as shown in the image below). That was interesting. The Guyanese radio stations made me think of radio history in Guyana. I remember:
- listening to a version of psalm 23 (The Lord is my shepherd) on the radio at 6:00 am every day. Six am was the time to get up for children in our house. I really like that version of the psalm. I sing it from time to time, but can't find it anywhere (here). Not finding that song is interesting because I find a lot of things - I even found that 'Morning has broken' song my mother taught me.
- the change from one radio station to two and a contest to name the stations. I believe the final names were: Voice of Guyana and Radio Roraima.
Related links:
My Singing Psalms playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY1B6DIOhWPHdtHMuhwrm46Q5xNTSC8wO
My (created) playlists on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/moorefo1/playlists?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=1
(click to enlarge)
(click to enlarge)
FahmeenaOdettaMoore...Trusting in Almighty God
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