Wednesday, July 07, 2010

ORANGE HIGHLIGHT, DAY 2.

FLYING V:

(l to r: indhi, peter, everett, ellen, and melissa)

STORY:
although the photo above doesn't include the full group, it gives an idea of our cohesion. in my imagination, the students were picked up by peter and tyler as they rollerbladed around the city with a duck call - like emilio estevez. we were basically the mighty ducks while over there, as everyone looked out for the whole troup.

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LIBRARY:

(l to r: ellen)

STORY:
in most of the drawers shown above, there was a book. as i understood it, the students would make a request for a book and then, in a short while, the book would appear in a specific drawer waiting for you.

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MAYONNAISE:

(l to r: ellen, tiffany, and indhi)

STORY:
the french friends were there – and, yes, it was generally consumed with mayonnaise (that tasted a bit more like tartar sauce, so i am told). i probably had french fries around five times there, and i rarely eat them in the united states; so, that was quite a bit for me.

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BEFORE ON:

(l to r: everett)

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DUCKING:

(l to r: indhi)

STORY:
on the bicycles, it was always a full utilization of coordination. the speeding up, the slowing down, the slight tilts, the avoiding of bumps, the bells chiming, the wind in our hair. it was all there.

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OUTSKIRTS:

(l to r: indhi)

STORY:
on the edge of town, there was a bridge that was like a PYTHON.

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FRINGE:

(l to r: everyone)

STORY:
at this moment, the group was the farthest we ever got from the center of amsterdam.

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CHANCING:

(l to r: melissa)

STORY:
on the way back from our adventure, we continued to find new things and explore places we found. it was always odd trying explore places, because i would often feel odd parking my bike. i never felt competely calm leaving my bike around, without it being completely locked down.

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