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This is the snow out the window in the basement
one time after we got a couple inches of snow. I like the shadows that
the trees make on the snow and the patches of light that remain.
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This is again snow out the back window, after
a different snow. This picture was an experiment to see if the camera could
capture on film the sparkling of snow that I found so pretty--and the answer
is, yes. It does.
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This is the scene out of my window after a storm
that left us with about twenty inches of snow. I took the picture just because
I liked the scene. Yes, those are my footprints out there; I'm the only
one who could walk through all that snow.
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A few months ago I got really mad at something
(*coughJocecough*), and I kicked the wall. Unfortunately, it put this hole
in it. It's 10 inches by 10 inches, and is still there as of now (6/2/03).
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This used to be the bar in the basement that held
my computer. My computer is no longer in the basement and the bar is not
this messy anymore, but this is me at my worst.
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The bar in the basement that same day from a different
angle.
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This is the llama at Crane Lake Camp in Massachusetts.
I got to walk it! Hehe... it was actually quite fun. Llamas are cool! (Llama
comma!)
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This is a poster that's up on the door in Mrs. Hannahs's
classroom. I just thought it was really cool, so I decided to take a picture
of it. I think my whole homeroom class thought I was nuts, though...
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This is one of the fireworks from Fourth of
July 2002. It was in Chestertown, Maryland. This was one of the cool ones...
isn't it pretty?
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