How dare Dawn dish detergent change its scent. The new scent is deeply inferior and honestly a bit nauseating.
Posts by Jenessa McElfresh
Had my friendly “good morning” matched with a “tell me what’s so good about it.” Shot the shit with a TSA agent, ate Sarris candy for breakfast, and helped a Polish woman find her gate. It’s good to be home, even temporarily. #Pittsburgh
I’m interested in both employer and applicant perspectives. 🩵
I love search committees because I love speaking with librarians about their career journeys and dream roles. Does anyone have any resources or anecdotes about practices or moments that were game changers during your hiring processes? #medlibs
Wow wow wow! Sending a huge thank you to my 1,055 evidence synthesis frolleagues for making LESSS happen in such a big way. I can't wait to see what grows out of the seeds planted this week...once I get a nap. 😜 #LESSS2024
Oops I forgot to put her name in the alt text - the lavender brown rose is Koko Loko. Yours are stunning! Hot Cocoa is a particular fave of mine.
What a powerhouse panel to start out Day 3 of #LESSS2024. 😍 Note to self: more boundaries, lean in to the waiting list, and keep on learning from other ES services.
A close up of a large double bloom rose. The outer edges are light pink and the center is magenta. It is a “Gabriel Oak” rose.
A close up of an apricot “Lady of Shalott” rose surrounded by leaves, with a brick wall in the far background. The rose has cupped pastel orange outer petals and saturated salmon center.
A close up of a young “Munstead Wood” rose. It is a deep consistent magenta color, with outer petals unfurled and semi-closed bud in center. There are stems and leaves in the background as well as patio and lawn.
A closeup of a young “Jude the Obscure” rose. The pale yellow outer petals are open and very cupped, while the yellow center bud is tightly closed. It is surrounded by leaves with patio and lawn in the background.
Daily blooms 🌱 Even 100° temps can’t stop the roses, though rain today will be much appreciated.😊
#LESSS2024 DAY TWO:
3 sessions with 22 speakers averaging 251 attendees and 325 livestreams per session.
529 chat messages sent in-session, 32 Q&A submissions, and 839 reactions sent in total. 💖
Thank you!
Yep! All blooms from this season ☺️
This is fantastic!! Thank you so much for compiling!
Thank you! We forgot about social media 🙃
#LESSS2024 DAY ONE:
1,011 unique registrations and 539 participant profiles.
3 sessions with 17 speakers averaging 329 attendees and 403 livestreams per session.
538 chat messages sent in-session, 88 Q&A submissions, and 1,386 reactions sent in total. 🫠
Two deep purple and magenta roses. The variety is "Munstead Wood" and the flowers are in the frame with green leaves.
A light pink rose with a darker purple center. The petals are wavy and the rose is surrounded by leaves and other blossoms in the distance.
A close up picture of a single rose. It is a unique lavender brown color and is surrounded by leaves.
A close up picture of several roses. The roses are light pink in color and very round, with many more petals than average. They are the "Alnwick" rose. The background has leaves. Through the leaves, a brick house is visible with cream shutters by a window.
Ok, it's a lot of flowers.
A cluster of roses on a bush, with a large "Lady of Shalott" apricot rose in the foreground and several light pink "Alnwick" roses and buds surrounding.
A single red cottage rose on a bush. The rose is the "Top Gun" variety and is fully opened with bright yellow stamens in the center.
A single bright magenta pink "Gabriel Oak" rose on a bush surrounded by buds.
Several apricot "Lady of Shalott" roses. All are double petaled and large, and surrounded by leafy bush.
I'm new here but I brought flowers.