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Friday, July 3, 2020

*.+ {Normal School} ~ Day legit holidays ~ The breath-taking Southern and Northen Lights!

Bonjour Beautiful Tim~Tamz,

This week is the last week of school! And I'm really excited because I get to stay up late and sleep in! It feels like it's been 23 weeks since the last holidays because yes I know lockdown I was at home and was able to sleep in but normally I have friends over and I go places, but due to COVID-19 we couldn't so it didn't feel like an official holiday.

This week we've been learning a little about Southern and Northern lights! And let me tell you to know they're so beautiful with how they move and reflect some marvelous colors! And we were able to create a beautiful art piece using chalk pastels {very fragile}, white paint, paintbrush {or tooth brush}, black paper, and a single piece of A4 paper! Here is my finished result!


{Sorry the image is sideways, the person who took it did that :| }

If you don't fully understand what the Northern/ Southern Lights here is a little bit about them :)

Did you know that 'Aurora' is the Latin word for sunrise or the Roman goddess of dawn! :3
An Aurora is a natural light shined in the sky in the Arctic and Antarctica that's usual colors are green, blue, and sometimes pink, purple, and red.
An Aurora is created by a collision of energetically charged particles with atoms in the high altitude and they color the sky with the colors and create the shifting light effect in the "Aurora Areas".

Have you ever seen these? If not, do you want to see them? If you have was it a surreal experience?

That's all I have for this blog post! See you after Term 2 Holidays~ Toodles!


{P.S ~ If you are feeling down or sad, just so you know it's ok to seek help and it always gets better, even when it doesn't seem like it. Because these situations form us to be who we are!}

2 comments:

  1. GOOD DAY FRIEND!
    I hope you had an amazing holiday, It's good to be back!
    Your art looks incredible! I personally think I could've done better on mine, but oh well! Your post is really informative and I really enjoyed reading it, you're great at writing!
    And I'm sure a lot of people (including me) will take that very last part to heart.
    Thanks for sharing!
    -Jayde-

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    1. Kia Ora Friend!
      Thank you for commenting on my blog!~ :) Thank you also for the heartfelt feedback <3 It really makes my day!

      Thank you,
      Tamzin.

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