  Got a big ol' envelope of stuff yesterday from Leeds University yesterday. Inside were details on term times and stuff, plus a list of books 'it would be recommended you read'. I also have to organise a primary school to spend 2 weeks in (13-24 Sept). After two weeks, I have to write a 1500 word essay on the visit and such - my first assignment (all of which come with one of two grades - Pass or Fail).
So, I have been looking on the maps and in the phone book, until I hit on an idea. Titch's mum still does the odd bit of teaching in Dewsbury and David Wragg's new lady is also a teacher up Staincliffe way! That's a way in. According to Titch, his mum's school has had observers before, so I could probably get in.
If not, I'll use my other contacts. Is it a little dumb that I am scared more of the primary school kids than I am secondary? = As some of you know, the early link is for my new website, urlLink Squox.co.uk , which I will be using to host images, such as photos and b3ta stuff. I might move the blog other there soon. Anyway, the site will not work for a few days, as it takes 2-3 days for all the registration guff to go through. The squox, as you may remember, is this: It's kind of become my mascot. I like it because it looks quite fluffy, one of my best shopjobs and has a cool name.
B3tan's always seem to like it when I find the time for a shameless repost. I've also started using it to mark my images, to avoid the Great Diego Theft of last month. I'm also trying my hand at a bit of design/art work to decorate the bedroom or living room. Using a "raster creator" (i'll get the link later), I've created an image spread across several sheets of A4.
This is a test to see how it would look. I intend to use like thick, gray panels instead of paper, as well as use a 5x4 grid, instead of the smaller one shown here. TFMrs is still not convinced, but I think it'll look quite cool. = 1330 Update: Squox.co.uk is up and running. I have added my Lemming animations, a series that went down well on b3ta. Also, it looks like St Paulinus will take me on. COME ON! 
