KNOW ANOTHER.
PLACEMENT:
(l to r: lindsey and mary)
STORY:
my HARRISON GRAY OTIS SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL project continues. almost all of the symbols have been finalized. still have two more to make patches to make, then i shall be done with that portion. over this next week, i will be printing my sweatshirt and possibly a couple others to turn in for the class. the following week, i'll be doing the rest of the box.
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ALL-AMERICAN:
(l to r: ashley)
STORY:
the cake-making lady also makes bikes about cherry pie, fireworks, and popsicles. i think people should be required to listen to the national anthem while riding on it.
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STILL STANDING:
(l to r: melanie)
STORY:
bronze legs of a fawn to complete the table of destiny. looks very nice, ms. melanie.
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A LIGHT:
(l to r: yasmin, jessica, and mary)
STORY:
ms. jessica recently informed the junior class she will be leaving otis after this semester. it was definitely a moment of sadness, but it allowed for a chance to reflect on everything i learned with her. the amount of growth i've experienced with HER GUIDANCE is staggering. she gives herself to her students, and was always willing to spend that extra moment if i needed it. i will really miss having her around.
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FROM MOVIES THAT MATTER:
STORY:
for the ongoing 'movies that matter' series at otis, THE COVE was shown last thursday. i didn't know it had won the oscar for best documentary this year, but, now, i understand why. the film was tough, informative, and terrific. it's hard to make some subjects entertaining, but it doesn't hold any punches - and it was better because of it. i give the film a full recommendation.
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EXTRA:
mating preferences against STRESS
PLACEMENT:
(l to r: lindsey and mary)
STORY:
my HARRISON GRAY OTIS SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL project continues. almost all of the symbols have been finalized. still have two more to make patches to make, then i shall be done with that portion. over this next week, i will be printing my sweatshirt and possibly a couple others to turn in for the class. the following week, i'll be doing the rest of the box.
========================================
ALL-AMERICAN:
(l to r: ashley)
STORY:
the cake-making lady also makes bikes about cherry pie, fireworks, and popsicles. i think people should be required to listen to the national anthem while riding on it.
========================================
STILL STANDING:
(l to r: melanie)
STORY:
bronze legs of a fawn to complete the table of destiny. looks very nice, ms. melanie.
========================================
A LIGHT:
(l to r: yasmin, jessica, and mary)
STORY:
ms. jessica recently informed the junior class she will be leaving otis after this semester. it was definitely a moment of sadness, but it allowed for a chance to reflect on everything i learned with her. the amount of growth i've experienced with HER GUIDANCE is staggering. she gives herself to her students, and was always willing to spend that extra moment if i needed it. i will really miss having her around.
========================================
FROM MOVIES THAT MATTER:
STORY:
for the ongoing 'movies that matter' series at otis, THE COVE was shown last thursday. i didn't know it had won the oscar for best documentary this year, but, now, i understand why. the film was tough, informative, and terrific. it's hard to make some subjects entertaining, but it doesn't hold any punches - and it was better because of it. i give the film a full recommendation.
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EXTRA:
mating preferences against STRESS
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