




My camera isn't nearly as fancy as David's, but I decided to take a few pictures for this batch to help me catch up! Let's just call it a study on a couple of things on my desk. I really enjoy the picture of the coin, because it's an Irish Euro and the other colors in the photo are green, orange and white.
The print was carved into a piece of linoleum that was recently ripped up from our kitchen floor. Yay, found material!
Exams are officially over! That means I can start to get back on track with the blog, and be officially excited about Christmas! Woo!
Cool print!
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