「子供に罰を与えたら…なぜか猫も参加していた!」ほほえましいと話題の1枚 欧米には「タイムアウト」と呼ばれる、しつけの方法があります。 子供の態度が悪いときなどに、「反省の時間」を目的としたもので、落ち着くまで静かに一人にさせて放置します。 このタイムアウトの罰を子供に与えたところ……なぜか猫まで一緒に反省していたという写真をご覧ください。 そろって、反省……。 頭を下げて大反省……。猫まで加わって真摯に反省してくれたら、すぐに許してあげたくなってしまいますね。海外掲示板のコメントをご紹介しますね。 ●なにしろ猫のすることだからね。「コーナーで付き合って一緒に反省」というよりも、「からかうために、ちょっとそばに寄ってみようか」かもしれない。 ↑きっと男の子が何を見ているのか、考えているんだよ。 ↑あるいは男の子と一緒に壁に敬意を払っている最中だ。 ↑子供が猫のご褒美の上に立っているとか

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This summer, Glacier Park Magazine editor Chris Peterson undertook a photographic project to take photos of Montana's Glacier National Park over 100 consecutive days, starting on May 1, 2009, for a traveling photo show in 2010 to commemorate Glacier's Centennial. He used a mix of film and digital cameras, including an 8 by 10 field camera, a KodakPocket Vest camera, circa 1909, and a Speed Graphi

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These vivid color photos from the Great Depression and World War II capture an era generally seen only inblack-and-white. Photographers working for the United States FarmSecurity Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI)created the images between 1939 and 1944. We invite your tags and comments! Also, more identification information. (The current titles come from the age

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