bloggery gone awry
Thursday, March 17, 2005

Two ways you can preserve wildlife.
So much to do! (sleep included). Working on this great website design project (soon to be finished), have a great marketing plan for a white water rafting company on the go, studying up for meetings next month for the Economic Development Steering Committee, have to figure out a way to get into a government workshop next week, and leaving tomorrow evening for a 3 day conference in Stratford to build leadership skills amongst rural youth. I’m certain there are some assignments, midterms and presentations for my last term of school mixed in there somewhere too. Heh heh heh. Best to be busy though, because when my mind goes stagnant it thinks up more things to do or just stuff like this:
Then I waste(?) time having to put it all together to see how it looks. Luckily the last two things have been successful: 1. Finding a great sweater in a store but deciding it would be WAY better as a modern cardigan (with a zipper all the way down the front) bought the sweater, sewed on a 52cm polished steel zipper and cut open the sweater. [thanks for the pins Paula!] Turned out even better than I thought it would, and it’s almost the best piece in my wardrobe at the moment. 2. Thought up a print campaign that a non-profit group could run to promote wildlife preservation. (No time to post the whole campaign, but rest assured that it focuses on wildlife & not necessarily pro veggie -- just fitting for the tuna/fish Ad [re: low stocks and farmed salmon]) Above is the second Ad in a series of five. Should my mind mellow for another five minutes some day on a walk home or Sunday drive, the print campaign may grow yet again.


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I was the first to tell Jason that cutting a nice sweater was a disaster waiting to happen, BUT I was wrong, it turned out really nice. SO Jason i'm sorry for doubting you! You're quite the seamstress.
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