
February 10, 2003
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Vertical lines have
been added to form squares on the afghan. |
| Grids designed by Joe Crawford help
plan the layout of a word search puzzle which will appear
on the afghan. |
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A small chipmunk can be seen beneath the
dragon's wing. |
| Sibyl paints the last small figure,
a squirrel sitting in the notch of a tree. |
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February 11, 2003
We can see what some of the critters are reading. The rabbit
reads directions for carrot stew and the frog learns about flies.
A squirrel reads about acorns and a woodpecker reads about
ladybugs.
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The squirrel in the notch of the
tree waves a pennant asking someone to read to him. |
| A string is taped on the mural to
help in the placement of some notes and words. |
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Sibyl begins to paint some musical
notes along the curve made by the string. |
| Joe Crawford has placed
a piece of painters tape in each of the afghan squares.
The tape will help in the placement of letters so they will
form a word search puzzle. |
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