FMF,
Thank you for the invite. It was great to meet all the people that dropped by Camp Freedom. Good times and good vibes. I look forward to seeing you all again.
See you soon!
Theo
FMF,
Thank you for the invite. It was great to meet all the people that dropped by Camp Freedom. Good times and good vibes. I look forward to seeing you all again.
See you soon!
Theo
Had a little fun in the OC this week. Paint pens on the break room wall at the Smile headquarters, Irvine.
Top floor access.
Smile!
Weapon of choice.
Animals running. School mascots, dragonfly, turtle, and owl. California mascot, bear. And our household favorite animal, the hippo.
dragonfly, turtle, owl, hippo, and bear
I participated in Maintenance Day at my son’s school over the weekend. An obligation I had signed up for, not knowing what to expect but not being overly thrilled with the idea of deep cleaning a preschool classroom. To my pleasure I arrived to chewy Quaker granola bars and all smiles from the teachers and other parents. My tasks were not at all what I had imagined. Changing light bulbs, cleaning fish tanks, hanging a paper maché hammerhead shark, repainting a chalkboard sign, and the last job being the cake on top. Drawing with chalk on the playground tricycle garage.
IPS Trike Garage Band
I added some more marine life to the mural at the Edinger Medical Group last weekend. They asked me to continue the mural onto the bottom half of the reception door and add some more of our California state marine fish, the Garibaldi. While doing some R and D, I found that the fishes common name is a reference to the Italian military and political figure Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose followers often wore a characteristic scarlet or red shirt.
More details from EMG mural.
Today was the final day of the under overocean mural for EMG. If you are ever at the beach in HB, shoot on up Beach Blvd. and take a gander at all the marine animals on the wall. Here are some photos of what went down.
More photos to come.
More animals emerging at Edinger Medical Group.
Mussels, Goose neck barnacles and crab
Garabaldi
Dolphin
Sea otter eating outlet.
Sea Lion in kelp.
Sea star and urchin.
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