Glory Helps with School Preparations

Glory became part of several of my visual presentations used in my lectures. In the above photograph she is allegedly checking over my prototype of one of the laboratory experiments with my grade book below the project broad. The students enjoyed the pictures, which were usually the last slide in a given presentation. Many of the students would ask about how she was doing.

This is one of my favorites. The point being made is to avoid trying to extract too many significant figures when reading a grid dip oscillator as the frequency readout is not very accurate. In the above picture you can see some damage to her neck feathers, which were suffered at the paws of one of my formerly feral tomcats, Tommy. The incident served to make Glory aware that all cats were not her friends, and fortunately Tommy kept his distance once he was aware of the relationship between Glory and myself.
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