2007-07-11

Submitted by admin on Thu, 2007-07-12 05:59.

"Have a Hip-Hoppin' Time!" Artist Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:21.
"Have a Hip-Hoppin' Time!" Artist Unknown

With warm wishes and dual references to hip-hop and bunnies, what could be better?

"Untitled," Artist Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:20.
"Untitled," Artist Unknown

This work reminds some of us of petroglyphs found throughout the world. Someone said the characters may have been based on a cartoon called "Internet Guy."

"The Internet!" by Wagner

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:18.
"The Internet!" by Wagner

Wagner's whacky-yet-beautiful conception of the Internet.

"House With Cookie", Artist Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:17.
"House With Cookie", Artist Unknown

Many children believe the object to the left of the house is a giant cookie. Unfortunately the artist was not available for comment at the time of printing.

"Nantucket Home", Artist Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:16.
"Nantucket Home", Artist Unknown

This is a faithful image of what many homes on Nantucket look like.

"Untitled", Artist Unknown

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:14.
"Untitled", Artist Unknown

Another view of the Internet.

"Untitled", by Mercedes

Submitted by Cory Blake Shepherd on Wed, 2007-07-11 14:12.
"Untitled", by Mercedes

Mercedes's representation of the Internet.

Ashley, Thompson, and Coco

Submitted by Brendan Lawlor on Wed, 2007-07-11 08:35.
Ashley, Thompson, and Coco

The classroom is almost finished. The corrugated metal roof is up and complete with two clear plastic sheets to let in natural sunlight. The windows and doors have been cemented into place. With some of the extra lumber Thompson had a bench made for students to sit outside the classrooms. The outside and inside of the building will be plastered later this week and the floor will be finished with a smooth layer of cement. The new school room measures 9 by 7 meters and is roughly twice the size of the original classroom.

Seen Through the New Windows

Submitted by Brendan Lawlor on Wed, 2007-07-11 08:26.
Seen Through the New Windows

Thompson takes a break from his hard work to spend some time playing with the younger group of students. The building on the right is the smaller original classroom, which will be converted to a library and office space upon the opening of the new school house.