Thank you Carol by Daniel Hubner
I can't sleep…
“Ana Teresa Fernández was born in Tampico, Mexico and currently resides in San Francisco. She earned her B.F.A. and M.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute, where she is currently an Art Professor. She has won numerous awards and recognition for her paintings, sculptures and videos. She is known for her exploration of women’s strength and sensuality in the process of performing labor, her provocative images of women bent over mopping floors, ironing shirts, or dragging long locks of wet hair along the floor, reveal the ambivalence of femininity: Sensual and edgy, willful but polite, powerful yet vulnerable, strong enough to do manual labor, yet beautiful in heels.”
Be sure to check out her portfolio at her web site: anateresafernandez.com
Tim Sanders: If You Don’t Expand This Annually, You Are Getting Lapped:
Here’s the point: If you aren’t expanding your resume every year, you are likely being getting lapped in the sport of business by those that do. You can improve a resume without changing jobs. You can add areas of expertise or new areas of project work. You can add volunteer work, hobbies or interests. You can add professional associations you’ve joined and contributed to. All of these additions give your career a sense of momentum, which gives you the confidence to embrace change. My point is more salient for those reading this post born in my generations (Boomer and Echo Boomer). We become very comfortable with our titles, our financial stability and our status…
Read more on how here.
Image Credit: Thank you Carol
“Comfortable chairs are set into a pool’s shallow-water section, sometimes called a sunning ledge or a ‘flooded deck,’ rather than around the pool’s perimeter. Similar designs also add a water feature called a ‘bubbler’ that give a soothing or whimsical touch. The design for this Manalapan, Florida, pool is by Marc-Michaels Interior Design.” You can have your own for a mere $275k. (Yes, that’s just for the pool. Home, view, land are extra.)
See other pools @ wsj.com: Home Pools Take on a New Splash.
Molalla, a 9-week old Baby River Otter, learns how to swim at the Oregon Zoo. OK. I’ll never complain about my swimming lessons in my youth…
Source: GrindTV