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from my A-Level biology notes, found while clearing out to move. Can't quite believe how neat and tidy they were!
A Love note to be given as a gift. It's floating in a shadow box frame that opens.
The calligraphy was done in uncial on papyrus.
i am a substitute teacher. today i taught 2nd grade, and as usual, i received a crap ton of awesomeness from the kids.
"I wrsh vat you waz my tehr SavannaH" = "I wish that you was my teacher. Savannah"
It totally bent my heart. I love little kids.
This is a chocolate birthday cake that I made for my friend, Chrissy's birthday. She teaches music and sings in our church choir, so I decided to put musical notes on and around the cake. I thought the microphone would be fun. Cake covered in fondant and microphone made of fondant. I had a little problem with the lettering, but I was in a rush.
The Music Room, one of the sumptuous ground floor state rooms at Harewood House, Leeds. It is considered the most complete of Robert Adam's Harewood interiors. The circular design creates a sense of movement. Taken during a special open day for the media ahead of Harewood's 2013 season.
Notes from Com Studies. Analyisis of Tom Wolfe who started the New Journalism movement. New Journalism was known for being investigative in it's style.
Notable works from Tom Wolfe include 'The Right Stuff', 'Bonfire of the Vanities' and 'Electric Kool Aid Acid Test'.
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Marina
working notes: toyo45CF camera, 210mm Rodenstock Geronar lens, f6.8, 1/30th, 4x5" ilford HP5+ film, lit with window light and a mirror
Death Note Photoshoot 2.0 (The Succesors)
Cosplayers: Arturo Pozo as Mello from Death Note
Photography: Anna Calderon
These were just some of the anime related snacks on sale in Akiba in 2007. If you've not seen or read Death Note, it might help to know that one of the main characters, a shinigami, or death god, is very fond of eating apples. The L on the laptop refers to another main character, who at the beginning of the series communicates anonymously via a laptop computer.