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rejectomorph) wrote2006-04-24 07:48 pm
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Mild
The apple orchard is frosted with its first faint white blossoms of the year, and a pink haze hovers around the dense twigs of the dogwood. Beyond the dogwood, I catch a glimpse of a tree filled with mauve flowers- I've never learned what type of tree that is. Almost all the lilies are open now, rising in a white clump above the spiky green leaves. Azaleas are coming out, as well, and it won't be long before the rhododendrons add their great clouds of blossoms. All the flowering plants grow bright, while the day remained gray and moody. I find the contrast pleasing, and it's enjoyable to sit outside while the air is yet cool and the landscape is softened by muted light. It's good weather in which to neglect un-imperative tasks and simply absorb the days. That's what I intend to be doing as much as possible while it lasts.
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I'm talking with the MKHS Alliance President via email.
I could probably use some more info from you. Unless you mind, I would like to quote you when I present my plan, and the history of MKHS to the Alliance, and maybe school board. I could use your name, grad year, thoughts on the school as it is--or was.
my email: ephraimtheretardedrabbit@gmail.
A letter writing campaign by alumni sounds good pretty soon--but not yet. Foster Hirsch sounds like a good proponent. Please start spreading the news unless you already have. Get the Keppel Alumns in on the project.
I can't let this happen.
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Cal Poly has suddenly taken on a whole new level of urgency.
And just FYI, if you're going to be in the Alhambra/Montery Park/Los Angeles area this coming Friday, we've got a pretty killer band concert coming up... admission will be $7.00 at the door, $5.00 presale...
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