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The sketchpad that gives YOU ideas. Bailey Wells VISC 404 Jeremy Shellhorn

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The sketchpad that gives YOU ideas.

Bailey WellsVISC 404 Jeremy Shellhorn

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Thinkspire

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NEW NOTE...

NOVEL IDEAS 10/9 NOTES

POTTER LAKE POEM RANDOM

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Images

Quotes

Videos

Search

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NEW NOTE...

NOVEL IDEAS 10/9 NOTES

POTTER LAKE POEM RANDOM

Tap here to start a new note.

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Ruled

Graph

Choose whichpaper backgroundyou would like.

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Text tool

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Color selector

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Undo/Redo

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Trash can

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My experience in the nature study area was full of surprises. First of all, many unexpected creatures crossed our path. For example, as soon as we left the parking area and entered the grassy path, a long snake slithered along the edge of the high grass and quickly disappeared. In addition, I was surprised by how colorful the grasses, which from a distance all appear to be green, actually are. Specifically, the primarily green landscape is dotted with countless purple tassels and brown stalks. Finally and most importantly, I was unprepared for how quickly I felt surrounded by nature. Despite the occasional noise from passing cars and airplanes, the high prairie grasses and rolling pathways create a sense that one is removed from civilization.

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My experience in the nature study area was full of surprises. First of all, many unexpected creatures crossed our path. For example, as soon as we left the parking area and entered the grassy path, a long snake slithered along the edge of the high grass and quickly disappeared. In addition, I was surprised by how colorful the grasses, which from a distance all appear to be green, actually are. Specifically, the primarily green landscape is dotted with countless purple tassels and brown stalks. Finally and most importantly, I was unprepared for how quickly I felt surrounded by nature. Despite the occasional noise from passing cars and airplanes, the high prairie grasses and rolling pathways create a sense that one is removed from civilization.

QQ WW EE RR TT YY UU II OO PP

AA SS DD FF GG HH JJ KK LL SearchSearch

123123 123123

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By highlightingtext, you cansearch for inspiration inimages, videos,or quotations.

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green landscapeImages

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green landscapeImages

GREENLANDSCAPESKYCLOUDSTREEBLUEHILLSNATUREGRASSmore...31 2

Selecting an imagewill show you howother users have ratedit as inspiring as wellas give you a list of other searchable tags.

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green landscapeImages

GREENLANDSCAPESKYCLOUDSTREEBLUEHILLSNATUREGRASSmore...31 2

Clicking on the logoat the bottom will take you back to the homescreen.

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NEW NOTE...

NOVEL IDEAS 10/9 NOTES

POTTER LAKE POEM RANDOM

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NEW NOTE... Default

Ruled

Graph

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Pencil

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Eraser

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Stroke weight

Stroke color

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Pressure sensitive On/O�

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Images

Quotes

Videos

Search

Search

Search

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Images

Quotes

Videos

Search

nature

Search

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natureQuotes

“In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”

Margaret Atwood

“I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it

kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says ”Go to sleep,

darlings till the summer comes again.”

Lewis Carroll

“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery - air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, ”This is what it is to be happy.”Sylvia Plath

“Not just beautiful, though - thestars are like the trees in the forest, alive and breathing.”Haruki Murakami

“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole ofnature and it’s beauty.”Albert Einstein

"The earth has music for those who listen.”

George Santayana

“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery - air,

"The earth has music for those who listen.”

George Santayana

"And then there are the timeswhen the wolves are silent and

the moon is howling.”George Carlin