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26 August, 2005
Fool's Garden
Where do you wanna go, when you leave your past behind?
When you move yourself in circles
And there's nothing left to find?


Ooh. I'm back again for a recap of the week. It went by quite fast, zoom and all that, so I don't really recall the details. Basically I spent the whole week trying to make our proposed Teacher's Day banner a reality, as well as try not to die be affected too badly by the F Maths lecture test on Thursday. You don't know the relief I felt when the test was over. I'll fail it anyway, it doesn't make a difference.

Anyway, the banner a collaboration between all classes in the Artemis faculty. A sketch of it looks like this:



Click for a bigger version. I hope we can take a photograph of it when it's completed. That'd be cool. As of right now the banner isn't finished though. We currently have yet to sew the bits of cloth each class is supposed to decorate and dedicate (!) to their teachers because not all of them has come in. And we haven't done the stitch pattern. Otherwise, with some touchup left, the banner is more or less ready, in a very broad sense of the word. XD

The banner just rocks, basically because I had a part in conceiving and painting it! I don't think there's much to say about it however, besides that I enjoyed myself very much painting it, and doing all this stuff for Artemis fac comm is perhaps the very thing I'm looking for during my life in JC. I have no regrets joining fac comm. Not ever. It's probably the only thing left in my JC life that's bright and shiny, not when I've tarnished perhaps everything else.

I know this happiness will not last, and the golden rays of this tortured sun will pull away like pools of raindrops evaporating in the dying light. I guess I'll just have to take it as it comes, then writhe in pain and loss and the odd sense of emptiness when it's gone again, an ever-ebbing tide.

A short post today. Or this week, rather. Expect more next week, I hope, seeing as we have a holiday. Yay. It's indeed a fool's garden I live in.
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