Any artists out there?

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tomorrow's a snow day...or perhaps an ice day? anyway, no school tomorrow!
here's my only homework assignment!
 
View attachment 2982741tomorrow's a snow day...or perhaps an ice day? anyway, no school tomorrow!
here's my only homework assignment!
Ughhh I did not like Walden whatsover but that os a great quote, and art!
It’s kinda funny though because in that depth I would just surface dive to the bottom with no problem. I love the irony!
 
Ughhh I did not like Walden whatsover but that os a great quote, and art!
It’s kinda funny though because in that depth I would just surface dive to the bottom with no problem. I love the irony!
I'm not even reading the whole Walden, we're just reading passages from the book. I don't think any of our class could make it through the whole book and the teachers know it, lol! But we literally live In That Town so in my experiential learning curriculum, we get to explore the historical places around town and read famous local literature too.
BTW, Walden Pond is a kettle pond, formed by a glacier; and it's actually around 100 feet deep! That's why no one knew how deep it went!
 
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I'm not even reading the whole Walden, we're just reading passages from the book. I don't think any of our class could make it through the whole book and the teachers know it, lol! But we literally live In That Town so in my experiential learning curriculum, we get to explore the historical places around town and read famous local literature too.
BTW, Walden Pond is a kettle pond, formed by a glacier; and it's actually around 100 feet deep! That's why no one knew how deep it went!
That's crazy!!! We only read passages too. I definitely couldn't dive much more than 12 feet lol. Lake Winnebego (a large lake in WI but not a Great Lake) is only 21 feet deep at its deepest, pretty shallow in a lot of it, at an average of 15.5 feet, so you can dive to the bottom for much of it. Meanwhile the little lake by my grandma's is like 40 feet deep. ETA: max depth is 38' Funny how that works.
 
I love lake Winnebago! My uncle lives there.
That's crazy!!! We only read passages too. I definitely couldn't dive much more than 12 feet lol. Lake Winnebego (a large lake in WI but not a Great Lake) is only 21 feet deep at its deepest, pretty shallow in a lot of it, at an average of 15.5 feet, so you can dive to the bottom for much of it. Meanwhile the little lake by my grandma's is like 40 feet deep. ETA: max depth is 38' Funny how that works.
 
"With roughly 20 percent of the world's surface freshwater, the Great Lakes are the world's largest freshwater system, and contain enough water to cover the entire lower 48 states to a depth of almost 10 feet."
Found out this wild fact. And 84 percent of North America's freshwater!
No matter what us Great Lake States do, we couldn't make them run dry, we have a big supply of water. It's a great responsibily though... it would be horrible if we polluted them.

I feel bad for the Southwest though. They will never know what it feels like to have plentiful water.
 

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