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This morning I got my signed copy of Fay Godwin's 'Glassworks & Secret Lives' which has enabled me to see the full collection. I felt so inspired!!! So this is the first of many 'wrapped' produce, please bear with me.
I was making a wrap this morning for my lunch, and half of a large bug rolled out of the salad just as I was about to put on the meat! I almost vomited, but decided to grab my camera instead.
Scott also found a bug in his bagged salad a few weeks ago, which looked dead but later turned out to be quite alive. He tells me it was rather smaller than this one.
My bug, however, is clearly dead, for as you can see it is no longer whole. And no, I didn't look to see if the rest of it was somewhere else among the lettuce. I threw the whole bloody thing out.
Our famous bow; "pom-pom"- and it works so well with this paper's design. We combined wraphia in several colors to give the same "explosion" effect.
Drawings on the wall, participatory, collaborative
Ateneo Art Awards 2008
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Cadets from 6th Regiment, Advanced Camp, wrap up their training with Graduation to celebrate their accomplishments on Fort Knox, Kentucky, July 29, 2024. This training is the start of their future careers as Army officers. | Photos by Jordan Chism, University of Memphis
I've come, to wrap you up tight til it's time to bite down...
Little spider outside my door this morning!!
Gotta listen!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JcFgL2qO9Y&feature=related