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angiepants [one pocket at a time]

Hi, I'm a 23 year old Long Island lady whose living her second life in Philly, home of squished pretzels and 'brotherly' love. I'm going to school for Physical Therapy and known to geek over anything anatomy or adaptive sports. You’ll find me either stopping to pick flowers for my hair or living waist deep in my studies. My favorites are fruit, artsy things, wearing aprons and sprawling down on the ground instead of actual chairs. This is my place of inspirations, thoughts, and daily occurences. Enjoy.

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Posts tagged chalk

Jul 6 '11
agarforth:

Artist Gene Davis putting finishing touches on his 414-ft-long ptg. “Franklin’s Footpath,” painted on street in front of Philadelphia Museum of Art.Henry Groskinsky,1972

 1972?  Can we have one in 2012? As a 40 year celebration?

agarforth:

Artist Gene Davis putting finishing touches on his 414-ft-long ptg. “Franklin’s Footpath,” painted on street in front of Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Henry Groskinsky,1972

 1972?  Can we have one in 2012? As a 40 year celebration?

(Source: reblololo)

113 notes (via kristinmargaret & reblololo)Tags: 1972 philadelphia art chalk

Apr 9 '11
(via oneday-broadway, booktumbling)
Future Child, you can have the remaining 3 walls in any color of your choice, but know ONE is already predestined to be a Chalkboard.  Be imaginative and I’ll probably join in too…

(via oneday-broadway, booktumbling)

Future Child, you can have the remaining 3 walls in any color of your choice, but know ONE is already predestined to be a Chalkboard.  Be imaginative and I’ll probably join in too…

84 notes (via my-quarterlifecrisis & booktumbling)Tags: chalk blackboard child art future future home

Apr 4 '11

Fun Facts on a back to (stressful) Monday

“Ants are said never to cross a chalk line. So, get your chalk out and draw a line on the floor or wherever ants tend to march.”

Tags: ants chalk fun fact