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Sadly I haven’t had time to write on here for ages. I feel like saying nothing much has happened, but that’s not actually true. In September I went to Cornwall with school to rehearse intensively for Tommy, and it was a pretty cool trip. The weather was better than it had been all summer and even though we were staying on a secluded farm away from all society there was plenty to do. I liked the night time walks down the unlit farmyard paths with Alice the best. Here’s a picture I took after the barbeque on the last night:

At the end of October I went to New York with my parents and we did all the usual sight seeing, and we also did quite a bit of shopping. I took about 500 photos out there, but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t even had time to look at them yet, so only my daily ones have managed to see any daylight. I took this one on the way to Ellis Island:
Recently it was my birthday and I had a quiet celebration at home and with some friends. The day afterwards I went to London with Joanna and Paul. A nice weekend overall…
I’m still pondering over which university I should eventually put as my first choice, Southampton and Goldsmiths are my two favourites at the moment, but I guess I shouldn’t worry too much until I get offers…
Today I sold my accordion. In some ways it feels sad to have gotten rid of it, and a part of me thinks the accordion must feel sad being passed from owner to owner, but hopefully now it’ll be in a better home and someone will actually play him. It was, afterall, too heavy for me to seriously play, and it took up a lot of room, so I shouldn’t really feel sad. Perhaps I’ll invest in a smaller and lighter one!
April 26th, 2010 at 8:55 am
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May 11th, 2010 at 5:57 am
The Kreg Jig takes advantage of a technique called Kreg Joinery. Unlike other techniques, Kreg Jig requires no glue, no complicated math, and no small army of clamps to make wood joints that will last.
July 6th, 2010 at 6:17 pm
Hi Nice Design! The type is also very neat,Abbigail
July 31st, 2010 at 5:58 am
Why god allows this sort of thing to continue is a mystery.
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