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Photo365 Challenge – Day 13
ImageBonono, being the curious monkey that he is, decided to climb on top of the TV to make sure that Super Bowl score was real.
He was not amused…. However, he thought that giving Peyton a little pat on the butt would help his performance.
It apparently did not give Peyton the boost, “Nono” anticipated.
He says this was the worst day so far during this Photo365 Challenge
Remember: In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Photo365 Challenge – Day 12
ImageBonono tempts certain death and tries to hitch a ride on Morgan.
Morgan is not amused….
So far, no “monkeys” have been eaten during this Photo365 Challenge.
Remember: In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Photo365 Challenge – Day 11
ImageBonono plays dress up & asks for some social media love – hence the “like” and “tweet” “buttons” in his photo shoot.
He is also a big help around the house because I’m too tired to cook.
Mmmm thanks “nono,” I love lasagna. nomnomnomnom
This Photo365 Challenge definitely has its benefits!
Remember: In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Photo365 Challenge – Day 10
ImageBonono, curious about what i’ve been up to lately, decides to catch up on some reading for me, while I take a Friday afternoon nap.
Thanks Bonono!!
This Photo365 Challenge seems to be working out splendidly!
Remember: In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Photo365 Challenge – Day 9
ImageBonono checks out my other “monkey,” Miss Morgan le Fay.
Morgan – is not really happy about another “monkey” usurping all of her attention. Cross your fingers that no one gets eaten during this Photo365 Challenge.
Remember: In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Photo365 Challenge – Day 8
ImageMeet Bonono
Bonono is my trusty monkey pal. A good friend gave him to me, many years ago and he has not left my side. As a grad student who spends most of her time studying in her living room, I’ve been struggling to find interesting pictures for this Photo365 Challenge. There are only so many selfies a girl can take!
I realized that Bonono needs his time to shine and at least 15 minutes of fame. This Photo365 Challenge has now been taken over by Bonono, and is a chronicle of his very important, furry little life. In the coming weeks, you may see pictures of The Adventures of Bonono and Bones. Bones, a puppy, is Bonono’s pal and companion in crime.
Currently, Bones is working on his own Photo365 Challenge. If you’re interested in seeing what he is up to, follow him by clicking here.
Bonono declares that it is his turn to check his Facebook. Who knew that monkeys would have so many friends?!
Bonono points out a Facebook status that he find particularly interesting. It says ” Say what you will about the South, but no one retires and moves up north.” That’s funny “nono” and quite true. He and I agree that warm weather is always better!
Photo365 Challenge – Day 7
ImagePhoto365 Challenge – Day 6
ImageJournal # 2 – The Topic Blog
StandardThe Topic Blog
“Choose a topic of focus for this class, or what journalists might call a “beat.” It is VERY IMPORTANT to choose wisely, so put some serious thought into this. Choose a subject you are interested in and passionate about, personally or professionally. This could be anything from bowling to city/county school consolidation to local bakeries to the Memphis hip hop scene to the aviation industry to a particular company, industry or cause you are interested in promoting and/or understanding. Consider your post graduation goals, but be sure you genuinely care about the subject. It will be critical for you to narrow your topic as much as possible.
“Choose a topic of focus for this class, or what journalists might call a “beat.” It is VERY IMPORTANT to choose wisely, so put some serious thought into this. Choose a subject you are interested in and passionate about, personally or professionally. This could be anything from bowling to city/county school consolidation to local bakeries to the Memphis hip hop scene to the aviation industry to a particular company, industry or cause you are interested in promoting and/or understanding. Consider your post graduation goals, but be sure you genuinely care about the subject. It will be critical for you to narrow your topic as much as possible.
Anybody can “use Twitter” or “use Facebook” – it is technologically very easy to do. The trick is to use it productively when you have a specific professional goal. One of your goals will be to develop your ability to create interesting and informative content around a particular subject. But a bigger goal will be your ability to cultivate a community around this topic, to listen to what others have to say and engage your audience.
Write up a short description of this topic of focus or beat on your journal blog. Be as clear and specific as possible.”
My Topic Blog will be titled TN Liberty, and will be a forum in which to share information about news, events, politics, and laws concerning the state of TN. All conservative and liberty-minded activists, students, campus and community leaders, and voters, will be encouraged to contribute.
TN Liberty, will also be a location for resources concerning bills up for approval, TN Congressional representative’s contact information, statewide and county events, activism advice, mentorship, and grassroots training, among other issues as needed and requested. TN Liberty will serve as an extension of the TN and MS Leadership page on Facebook and may ultimately be followed with a MS Liberty blog.













