HighlyAnne: Looking from the student union towards the expo entrance.
HighlyAnne: A group gets hands on with the Emriver.
HighlyAnne: Lawon and Mackenzie shape the stream.
HighlyAnne: Jake and Lawson discuss fluvial modification.
HighlyAnne: A crude model of a stormwater pond.
HighlyAnne: We were right next to the rest of the Earth Science exhibits.
HighlyAnne: Early in the Expo, my daughter and a colleague's son ruled the stream.
HighlyAnne: Once an hour we had to compete with explosion- and fire-rich chemistry demos next door.
HighlyAnne: Even Elisabeth and Lawson abandoned the stream for one set of chemistry demos.
HighlyAnne: A wide view of our area, early in the day before we got super crowded.
HighlyAnne: Colin talks to some kids about anthropogenic impacts on streams.
HighlyAnne: A poster Colin created for those who wanted to learn more about urban hydrology and stormwater management.
HighlyAnne: Colin and Mackenzie helping kids get hands-on with the stream.
HighlyAnne: Colin and Mackenzie guide some stream explorations.
HighlyAnne: Lots of folks got a feel for fluvial processes.
HighlyAnne: Getting hands on with the stream.
HighlyAnne: We were briefly filmed by a local news channel.
HighlyAnne: Alea explains groundwater contamination.
HighlyAnne: The groundwater model was pretty "polluted" by the end of the day.
HighlyAnne: Elisabeth making blue slime at another booth.
HighlyAnne: Elisabeth shows off the slime she created at another booth.
HighlyAnne: My fantastic team of stream scientists - Charles, Colin, Elisabeth, Alea, and Mackenzie.
HighlyAnne: Charles, Colin, Anne, Alea, and Mackenzie after the expo.