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Wood Engraving Wednesday
KENNETH LINDLEY
English artist and wood engraver Kenneth Lindley (1928-1986) designed, engraved, and printed Coastwise in a limited edition of 50 copies at his own Pointing Finger Press in Yorkshire in 1970. Our copy is signed by Lindley. He studied wood engraving with James Bostock and Norman Janes, and became an art educator himself starting in 1950, eventually becoming Head of Wakefield School of Art in 1966 and then Principal of the Herefordshire College of Art in 1971.
Lindley was inducted as a member of the Society of Wood Engravers in 1960 just before this venerable institution began to fall into dissolution. It was through Lindley's efforts, however, along with those of engravers Hilary Paynter and George Tute, that the Society was revived in 1984, "virtually amounting to a re-foundation after a difficult mid-century." Today the Society is thriving and active.
The places depicted in these wood engravings are, from top to bottom: Brittany, St. Mary's Island, St. Osyth's Beach, Ballard Point, Holland Haven, Dovercourt, Stackpole Quay, Braystones, Portland, Botallack, and Maryport.
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Headstone detail of a skeleton in a churchyard in Painswick, Gloucestershire.
Photograph by Kenneth Lindley, from his 1965 book Of Graves and Epitaphs.
#human skeleton#skeleton art#art#stonework#headstone#graveyard photography#graveyard#english#gloucestershire#photography#churchyard#cemetery
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Research shows that students experienced more mental health problems during COVID-19, but used fewer support services ... https://healthyfamz.com/research-shows-that-students-experienced-more-mental-health-problems-during-covid-19-but-used-fewer-support-services/?feed_id=2670&_unique_id=6725f7a2c83e2 #BondingActivities #HealthResearch #HealthResearchNews #HealthSciences #MedicineResearch #MedicineResearchNews #MedicineScience #Meditation #MentalHealth #Mindfulness #StressManagement
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Coronation Street (1960) S1E1
Florrie Lindley settles into the Corner Shop. Elsie Tanner finds out that her daughter Linda has left her husband. Kenneth Barlow clashes with his father Frank over a date with a college friend.
#Coronation Street#tv series#1969#S1E1#first episode#Corner shop#Florrie Lindley#neighbourhood#drama#romance#just watched#British tv
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"Hardly any instructors are incredible; most likely none is extraordinary consistently. However, numerous instructors are incredible sporadically." (Milton
Hildebrand, 1973). We have to do all that we can to cause these infrequent occasions of enormity to happen all the more frequently!
Clearly, it causes any educator to have been brought into the world with charm, mind, warmth, shimmer, and dynamic eagerness.
Yet, these aren't the main significant characteristics for prevalent educating, and we can underwrite upon those regions where we as of now
have our most prominent qualities.
Understudies are not just propelled by energy, they are additionally roused by association, lucidity, grant, and
great strategies of homeroom lead. These are in the grip of any teacher who truly cares and really needs to be great
at instructing!
It is additionally reassuring to take note of that, even little contrasts are regularly enough to hold consideration somewhat better or put an
thought crosswise over more obviously. We just should put stock in ourselves and work under the most favorable conditions educator conceivable,
thinking about our individual qualities.
The accompanying ten qualities have been characterized through crafted by Milton Hildebrand and Kenneth Feldman.
Educators having the majority of the attributes are considered "extraordinary" instructors by their understudies, associates, and
heads. Educators who are solid in a portion of the zones and feeble in others are viewed as fine teachers by a few
eyewitnesses and poor teachers by others.
1. Invigorating Style
- Presents in manners which are intriguing and including
- Uses amusingness to help look after consideration
- Reinforces each real point with an important referent, - model or outline
- Relates material to the understudy's reality
- Relates the materials to genuine encounter, in actuality
- Focuses on realizing which will stay a lasting piece of one's life and will be over and over utilized outside of school
- Develop the longing to need to know
- Spend time getting understudies "psyched-up" to learn
2. Capacity to Communicate Clearly
- Puts data crosswise over in a reasonable, justifiable way
- Capable of decreasing information to its most straightforward parts
- Ties data together
- Relate hypothesis, standards, and ideas to functional application
- Makes targets accessible and clear
- Answers questions totally and unreservedly
- Give criticism routinely and in a way which enables understudies to learn
- Explains reactions
3. Arranged and Organized
- Plans for the semester, the unit, the week, the day's exercises
- Provides a prospectus containing goals, book index, assignments, lab reports, schoolwork, test plan,
uncommon necessities, reviewing, rules
- Comes to class prepared to manage the theme
- Uses class time adequately and effectively
- Presents in a composed way so understudies can see the connections inside the material
- Highlights primary thoughts
- Uses instructional guides adequately
4. Order of the Subject Matter
- Knowledgeable in the substance zone
- Current and exceptional in the field
- Committed to the field of specialization (peruses the writing, goes to prof. gatherings, and so on).
- Maintains contact with partners in the field (on and off grounds)
- Can show and outline the significant viewpoints, just as clarify them
- Knows the material all around ok to stress the most significant viewpoints
- Points out the differences and ramifications of different speculations and standards
- Relates the more significant actualities and ideas to related fields of study
- Summarizes to help learning and maintenance
5. Dynamic Enthusiasm
- Excited about instructing .....and indicates it
- Sincerely keen on the topic
- Makes learning a pleasurable encounter
- Exudes an uplifting frame of mind toward life all in all
- Develops possess special style of humanism
- Uses energy and fervor to improve understudy frames of mind toward both the subject and the teacher
- Will go that additional progression to get the understudies to do whatever is important to learn
6. Individual Interest in Students
- Sincerely regards understudies and passes on this helping, mindful mentality
- Makes it clear that he/she needs to enable understudies to learn
- Takes the time and exertion to know the understudies and their needs
- Works with every understudy as a person
- Talks with understudies, both all through class
- Helps understudies answer their very own inquiries
- Is esteemed for counsel on other than class issues, just as in-class exercises
7. Intuitive Skills
- Perceives understudy needs and keeps educated on individual advancement
- Uses understudy response and input to improve and guide activities
- Accurately peruses and imparts nonverbal sign
- Senses when the class does not get it
- Looks at understudies when conversing with them, in or out of class - eye to eye connection indicates genuine mindfulness
- Makes a push to get understudies to know one another
- Praises effective execution to spur future learning
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May 15, 2019: Obituaries
Thomas Walker, 71
Mr. Thomas "Tommy" Smith Walker, age 71 of Hays passed away Sunday, May 12, 2019.
Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Reins-Sturdivant Chapel with Rev. Rodney Blake, Pastor Tommy Mikeal, Rev. Chuck Byers and Mr. Jerry Sidden officiating. Burial will be in Mountlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Friday evening at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.
Mr. Walker was born October 2, 1947 in Loudon County, TN to Julius Smith and Virginia Bernice Shuburt Walker. Tommy was a Deacon and Sunday School teacher at Hilltop Baptist for 40 years, member of Gideon's International for 25 years, Independent Order of Odd Fellow's International for 25 years, VFW Auxillary for 3 years, volunteered at Samaritans Kitchen for 10 years and he was a member of Hilltop Baptist Church.
In addition to his father he was preceded in death by his wife: Ann Swift Walker.
He is survived by one daughter; Julie Smith and husband Richard of Hays, two sons; Thomas Lloyd Walker and wife Tracy of North Wilkesboro, John Edward Walker and wife Evelyn of Norfolk, VA, his mother; Virginia Bernice Walker of North Wilkesboro, nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, one sister; Carolyn Foster of Roaring River, one brother; Larry Walker and wife Joyce of Knoxville, TN and caregiver and companion,; Edna Hodges of Wilkesboro.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Gideon's International North Camp, PO Box 1791, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or Hilltop Baptist Church Building Fund, 161 Fairplains Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 or the Donor's Choice.
William Reins, 87
Mr. William Franklin Reins died peacefully at home, Saturday, May 11, 2019. Bill, as he was fondly known was born July 7, 1932 in North Wilkesboro, to Colonel Ralph Reins and Masie Vannoy Reins. He is preceded in death by his brother; Richard Ralph Reins. Bill attended Wilkes County Schools and after graduation served in the Air Force for four years. Once back home, he entered and graduated from Clevenger College of Business Administration. Upon graduation, he went to work for Lowe's Home Improvement Company, where he remained until retirement, after 30+ years of hard work and devotion. At Lowe's Bill held the position of Director of Accounting and Assistant Treasurer.
It was during high school, that Bill met the love of his life George Lou Sprinkle. They married in 1953 and were married for 59 years upon George Lou's death. In April of 1954, Bill and George Lou welcomed their first child, daughter, Vickie and in April of 1961 they welcomed their second child, son, Billy.
Bill was an avid golfer and fisherman. Along with George Lou, he was also an enthusiastic traveler. Bill could always find a place to tee a golf ball and throw a fishing line. His home at Myrtle Beach was one of his favorite places for the fishing and the wonderful neighbors that became great friends. He was a founding member of the Mountain View Ruritan Club. Bill was instrumental in establishing the Mountain View Medical Center. He was also a charter member of the Oakwoods Country Club.
Bill was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Those left to cherish his memory are; daughter Vickie and husband Jim, son Billy and wife Martha, grandson Drew and wife Ceirra, grandson Dan, granddaughter Jessica, great grandchildren Tinley and Tripp and sister-in-law Ann Kilby Dorsett.
A Graveside service will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 16, at Mountlawn Memorial Park with Rev. Chuck Call officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Mountain View Ruritan Club, 5405 Mountain View Road, Hays, NC 28635.
After the graveside service, Bill's friends are invited back to the home of Vickie and Jim Murphy at 274 Sunset Drive, North Wilkesboro for cocktails and a celebration of Bill's life.
Tommy Kennedy, 52
Tommy Ray Kennedy, age 52, of Hays, passed away Saturday, May 11, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Health-Wilkes Regional. He was born February 9, 1967 in Wilkes County to Curtis and Brenda Stanley Kennedy. Tommy loved to ride, train, and shoe horses. He also loved the outdoors, animals, ranching and children. Mr. Kennedy was preceded in death by a daughter, Tiffany Kennedy; and a grandson, Luke Combs.
Surviving are his wife, Tina Combs; his parents, Curtis and Brenda Stanley Kennedy of Hays; daughters, Brittany Kennedy and fiancé Franklin Keys of Lenoir, Hope Ashley of Hays, Rachel Bledsoe and spouse Dean of West Jefferson; grandsons, Hunter and Noah Combs of North Wilkesboro; granddaughters, Emma Combs of North Wilkesboro, Caroline Bledsoe of West Jefferson; brother, Ken Kennedy of Hays; sister, April Edwards of Wilkesboro.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Billy Shepherd and Rev. John Combs officiating. Burial will follow in Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Flowers will be accepted. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Pallbearers will be Josh Kennedy, Franklin Keys, Randy Brown, Ryan Blackburn, Jason Cleary, Tanner Barker and Ken Kennedy.
Joseph Owens, Jr., 84
Rev. Joseph Edward Owens, Jr., 84, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 11, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Rev. Owens was born Monday, June 18, 1934 in Harford County, Maryland, the son of the late Joseph Edward Owens, Sr. and Elsie Dare Marsh Owens.
Rev. Owens was a pastor at many churches in Ashe and Wilkes Counties. He enjoyed golf and reading. He loved meeting new people and having a good conversation.
Including his parents, he was preceded in death by: a brother, William Franklin.
Those left to cherish and honor his memory include: his wife of 63 years, Ruby B. Owens; three sons, Terry Owens (Vivian) of Panama City, Florida, Mark Owens of North Wilkesboro, Greg Owens (Marsha) of Hays; one brother, Dwayne Owens (Carolyn) of West Jefferson; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The family Memorial Service was May 13, at Welcome Home Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro. Rev. Jeff Collins officiated.
In addition to flowers, memorials may be made to: Welcome Home Baptist Church, 132 Welcome Home Church Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Adams Funeral Home and cremation services is honored to be serving the Owens Family.
Anna Wyatt, 79
Anna Mae Anderson Wyatt, age 79, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 11, 2019 at Woltz Hospice Home in Dobson. She was born February 16, 1940 in McDowell County, West Virginia to Guy Robert and Edna Grimes Anderson. Anna was a member of Liberty Grove Baptist Church and retired from Carolina Mirror. Mrs. Wyatt was preceded in death by her parents; son, Rocky Vernon Wyatt; brother, Ray Anderson; and grandson, Shannon Matthew Wyatt.
Surviving are her husband, Buford Wyatt; sons, Otho Brian Wyatt and spouse Marquita, Guy Manuel Wyatt all of North Wilkesboro; daughter-in-law, Jo Ann Wyatt of North Wilkesboro; brother, Terry Anderson and spouse Janice of North Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Christopher Wyatt, Nathan Wyatt, Mandy Wyatt; and great grandchildren, Isabella Wyatt, Jaxon Wyatt, Anna Wyatt and Akansh Viren "Avy" Yadav.
Funeral service was May 14, at Miller Funeral Chapel with Pastor David Sparks officiating. Burial followed in Liberty Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. ice.
The family has requested no flowers. Memorials may be made to Mtn. Valley Hospice, 688 North Bridge Street, Elkin, NC 28621.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
Barbara Brown
Barbara Jean Lambert Brown passed peacefully into her Heavenly home at the home of her daughter and son-in-love, in North Myrtle Beach SC.
Funeral services were May 14 with Brother Mike Key and Rev. David Dyer officiating. Entombment was in Scenic Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.
Barbara was born March 2, 1939 to Willie (Bill) and Mabel Pauline Lambert in North Wilkesboro, NC.
Barbara shared her love of serving others by cooking, baking and through her Card Ministry. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She worked for Glenn's Tastee Freeze for more than twenty years and loved her Glenn's family and customers. She was a member of Fairplains Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro, NC.
She was preceded in death by her parents, twin grandsons, Matthew and Michael Pau Key, sister Louise Lambert Brown and Brother Larry Lambert.
She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Billy Joe Brown, of the home. Daughter Susan Key and husband Michael of North Myrtle Beach, SC. Son, Billy Ray Brown and wife Renee of Archdale, NC. Granddaughters, Lindley Key of NY, NY and Brittany Brown of Archdale, NC. Grandson, Christopher Brown of Archdale, NC and Brothers, Donnie Lambert and wife Hazel of Westerville, Ohio, Ray Lambert and wife Fern, Kenneth Lambert of Columbus, Ohio.
The family would like to thank her care givers Barbara Moss and Carolyn Smith and Samantha Steele of Embrace Hospice, and her Living Water Baptist Church Family.
In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials to be made to Living Water Baptist Church, 1569 Hwy 9E, Longs, SC 29568, or Embrace Hospice, 1113 44th Avenue, North, Suite 300, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.
Regenia Prevette, 71
Mrs. Regenia Cass Prevette, age 71 of Traphill passed away Friday, May 10, 2019 at her home.
Funeral services were May 14, 2019 at Christian Home Baptist Church with Rev. Chad Hendren and Brother Larry Adams officiating. Burial was in the Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Prevette was born May 31, 1947 in Iredell County to Florene Cass Houser.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Harvie and Chattie Cass, two sisters; Lucille Eller and Judy Cass Tanis and three brothers; Steve, Gene and Fred Cass.
She is survived by her husband; Robert Prevette of the home, two daughters; Anitra Adams and husband Jody of Wilkesboro, Gina Hincher and husband Micheal of Traphill, one son; Jason Prevette of Traphill, five grandchildren; Cole, Cassie, Brooke, Bradley and Chase, four sisters; Linda Bumgarner of Winston-Salem, Margaret Johnson of Statesville, Mary Laws of Purlear and Billie Ann Weatherman and husband Jerry of Statesville, three brothers; Gary Cass and wife Louise of Yadkinville, Marsh Cass of Wilkesboro and Odean Cass of Statesville.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Christian Home Baptist Church Cemetery, 1807 Christian Home Baptist Church Road, Traphill, NC 28685.
Jordan Sheldon
Jordan Harris Sheldon was injured in the line of duty and passed away Saturday, May 4th, 2019 at Carolinas Medical Center.
Jordan was born March 4th, 1987 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He attended Bethel Elementary school where he played soccer and baseball and J.N. Fries middle school. Jordan graduated from Central Cabarrus High School where he played football. Upon graduation, Sheldon decided to realize his childhood dream of becoming a police officer, and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, with a Minor in Sociology, from the University of North Carolina's Charlotte campus. He completed the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program at Central Piedmont Community College in 2013 where he received the Marksman Award. He joined the Mooresville Police Department later that year.
Jordan was a member of the Honor Guard and served on the department's Special Response Team. In 2015, he was appointed to the K-9 unit, working with K-9 Loki. Upon Loki's retirement, Officer Sheldon took on a new K-9 partner, Ramon. He was a man dedicated to his career and took great pride in constantly doing the right thing, both on and off the job.
Jordan was known for being a good samaritan his whole life - protecting others from bullies in school, being kind to strangers, and going out of his way to help others. He carried these traits into his service as a police officer. Jordan was happy, kind, thoughtful, objective, charismatic, and easy going. He was nicknamed Officer "Smiley" and "Shelly." He was loved by everyone who knew him and always saw the best in everyone.
Jordan was preceded in death by his brother Logan Sheldon; his grandparents Paul and Rachel Johnson; his grandparents Harry and Doris Sheldon.
Jordan is survived by his mother Susan Ledford and stepfather John of Midland, NC; his father Harry Sheldon and stepmother Jeanna of Charlotte, NC; his beloved fiancee Jamie Basham of Mooresville, NC; his sister Lauren Sheldon (April) of Gastonia, NC; his brother Carson Ledford of New York, NY; his grandmother Lorene Ledford; his aunt Mona Johnson- Gibson (Tony); his aunt Paula Clubb (Donald); his aunt Vicki Woodard (Steve); his aunt Debbie Black (David); his aunt Sandra Oaks (Carl); his uncle Richard Sheldon (Beverly); his cousin Matt Holmes; his cousin Araby Boykin (Dustin); his cousin Kristen Black; his godparents Richard and Lena Gordon; his dog K-9 Officer Ramon; retired K-9 officer Loki; his dogs Rampage and Fitzgerald.
Jordan's best friend Ryan Shannon, also a K-9 police officer in Florida, will walk Jordan's retired police dog Loki at the funeral. Megan Biggers Blanchard, a lifelong friend of the family, will give the eulogy at Jordan's funeral. The family will honor Jordan during an 11 a.m. service on Friday, May 10th, 2019 at Calvary Church in Charlotte, NC.
In the coming days, there will be a memorial page set up online for those who want to tell the family about how Jordan impacted their life.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jordan's name to JDRF or Project K-9 Hero.
Hartsell Funeral Home is serving the Sheldon family.
Online condolences may be made at www.hartsellfh.com
Myrtle Haynes, 80
Mrs. Myrtle Beatrice Call Haynes, age 80 of Wilkesboro, passed away Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Graveside services were May 11, at Mt. Lawn Memorial Park with Rev. Allen Bouchelle and Mr. Michael Shew officiating.
Mrs. Haynes was born July 30, 1938 in Wilkes County to George Everette and Minnie Mae Staley Call. She was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters; Florence Marie Love, Mary Elizabeth Williams and Margie Mitchell, and two brothers; James Everette Call and Stevenson Ray Call.
She is survived by a son; Charles Keith Haynes and wife Donna of Wilkesboro, three grandchildren; Shawn Haynes and wife Kayla, Justin Haynes and wife Penny and Danny Jones, four great grandchildren; Ollen Haynes, Nicolette Byers, Brayden Hall and Oceana Jones, two sisters; Zelma Mae Goforth and husband Bob of Wilkesboro and Sybil Mae Billings of Moravian Falls and four brothers; George Call Jr. and wife Darlene and , Dale Call and wife Christy, Wayne Call and wife Rose all of Maryland and Rex Call and wife Kathy of Wilkesboro.
Flowers will be accepted.
Infant Miller
Laiken Reese Miller of Hays, passed away Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. She was born May 7, 2019 in Surry County to Logan and Lauren Brewer Miller. Laiken Reese was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Debra W. Brewer; paternal grandmother, Vanessa Elledge; maternal great grandfather, Dean Brewer; paternal great-grandfather, B.C. Miller; and uncle, Craig Ward.
Surviving in addition to her parents are, maternal grandparents, Arnold and Donna Brewer of Hays; paternal grandparent, Gary Miller and special friend, Judy Triplett of North Wilkesboro; maternal great-grandparents, Helen (Mamaw) Wray of North Wilkesboro, Brenda (Granny) Brewer of Hays, Penny and Bonnie Wray of West Virginia; paternal great-grandparents, Martha and Ronnie Johnson, Mulberry, James and JoAnne Elledge of Mulberry, Verna Miller of North Wilkesboro; uncles, Luke Brewer, Derrick Miller, David Miller; aunts, Meghan Barker, Janine Ward, Kristen Elledge and Tara Williams.
Private graveside service will be held. Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements. A special thank you for all the love and support shown to us: cousin, LeAnn Ward; several other special cousins and close friends, Tina Reavis, Haley Joines, Stephanie Kingsbury, Angie Gant, Ethan Byrd, Eric Mathis and to the staff at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital.
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These are some of the paintings and drawings that i liked from the Hereford Museum Resource and Learning Center. The first one is really interesting because it’s a screen-print onto paper. I love the choice of colours and how effective and bizarre they are.
I like the second one because of the detail on the log. It’s such a strange perspective for a painting. When you glance at it it looks really dull but the longer you look the more interesting it gets. I like how dark the sky is and how creepy the painting looks.
The third drawing is in ink and i love that its in black and white because it makes the buildings stand out against the dark trees. There is so much texture created through small brush strokes.
The last picture is my favorite. I love the amount of light and shadows. The outline of the bricks is really interesting, it kind of looks like a resist. The fact that it’s called the ‘House of Mystery’ makes it even more intriguing.
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