Well, it’s summer vacation at Big Sandy ISD. The students are gone, but there is plenty going on. Some serious construction type work is being done on the building along with the usual cleaning activities, hiring of new employees, workshops, etc.
As you can see below some serious work seems to be going on regarding the roof of the school building. Probably to seal it for leaks. Duh.
Another view of work going on. You can see the trademark Big Sandy Water tower in the background.
Workshops go on continually during the summer at Big Sandy. Here you can see a blogging workshop going on.
Moriah controlling the school from her little cubby hole.
Well looks like perhaps a new employee being oriented by the principal and AD. Who knows. Wonder if a new teacher out to change the world? If so, boy is he in for a shock.
Wow. Looks like a major renovation in the teacher’s lounge. Probably a new office?
Looks like the ole science room is undergoing a good cleaning. Man what a year. Had it’s ups and downs, just like them all. I am just glad it is summer vacation. Yeeehaaaa!
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Well, so much for pictures, how about a good recipe? Here is one from the Old Farmer’s almanac, so it would have to be good!
Spicy Beef Stew
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
- 2 pounds lean beef (preferably chuck roast)
- 2 large onions, cut into wedges
- 1 pound new potatoes, cut in half
- 1 package (1 pound) baby carrots
- 1-1/2 tablespoons dried Italian seasoning
- 2 teaspoons beef bouillon granules
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 cans (11-1/2 ounces each) hot and spicy vegetable juice
- Garnish: chopped fresh parsley
Cut beef into 1- to 1-1/2-inch cubes; place in a 4-1/2-quart Dutch oven. Add onions and next seven ingredients. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat; cover and transfer to oven.
Bake 4 hours at 250 degrees. Do not peek. Do not stir. Garnish if desired. Serve with cornbread.
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BIG SANDY HISTORY taken from The Handbook of Texas Online
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