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cover by Carlo Giovani for the new Brazilian edition of Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth
My mom produced a play at our church, based on the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth. During the play, an angel visits Zechariah and Mary, and my mom commissioned myself and a couple friends to create some wings for the angel.
These are the wings, which we have now submitted in the church’s co-forging art exhibit.
They are made of dowel rods (support at the back), white duck tape, white paper, and newspaper, and were created by Audrey, Hannah, and myself, with collaborative help from our girls’ bible study, including Elizabeth, Abbey, and Mandy.
First off, I apologize for the use of the word ‘ass’ in the following image. If this will offend you, do not read on.
Excellent recommendations for a great 2012.

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I just realized that, while possibly dull, hand addressing envelopes for college applications could count as “practice random acts of free-hand lettering”.
Meet Dave, Ethel, Boris, Bill, Sam, Alice, Tim, & Trudy
Also, HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACK
The store Partners and Spades (whom I know next to nothing about) will, if one of their items is too expensive, take a photo of the item — a polaroid! — and send it to you in a box, which you could gift to someone. Apparently, it really is the thought that counts…
He’d had enough of the pottery’s smirking; the Crocs were ironic.

source, (Photo: Jessica Haye and Clark Hsiao; Dwell)
There are many reasons why a human colony on Mars is a desirable goal, scientifically and politically. The strategy of one-way missions brings this goal within technological and financial feasibility. Nevertheless, to attain it would require not only major international cooperation, but a return to the exploration spirit and risk-taking ethos of the great period of Earth exploration, from Columbus to Amundsen, but which has nowadays been replaced with a culture of safety and political correctness.
From The Pop-up City
It’s officially called a ‘transfer accelerator’ by Dutch railway maintenance company ProRail, but everyone else would say it’s a slide. An awesome slide. Installed next to a stairway at the newly renovated railway station Overvecht in the city of Utrecht, the slide offers travellers the opportunity to quickly reach the railway tracks when they’re in a hurry.
The slide was designed by HIK Ontwerpers.
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