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Recap of the month: by Maximilian Biger

I found a big tube and I thought it would be cool to take a picture of the inside
 and I was surprised because I thought I wouldn't be able to see the end. 
I found several small tubes. 


This is going to be the new entryway. Mrs. Prybil will be on the right.
 But when your IN the building walking out your doors, it will on your left.

I took this one just for no reason.
I like the way it looks and there are lots of materials in the picture.

I took this one because there was a school bus passing by and I thought it would be cool.

They tore out part of the sidewalk and the color of the new one
DOES NOT MATCH. Which I am pretty confused about. 


I took this picture because I knew that the blue house is going to be torn down. Not yet.

My mother took this from the window of her bedroom.
Because it shows what the project looks like from afar.

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  1. This is such an amazing blog. You are really helping me to imagine our new reality at Mann! Thank you for this important service.

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  2. Max, I think your photo's are amazing! Thanks for keeping us updated on the construction. Have you ever thought of photo journalism?
    Mrs. Cox

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