Random Interjections of a Daydreaming Mind

umstampsschool:

I have vivid memories of Shaun Jackson exclaiming, almost shouting, at me: “You have to see this- it’s the BEST thing ever created at this school!,” when I inadvertently walked into a class critique for his class, Gimme Shelter, last fall. 
He was beaming with pride about this beautiful recumbent bike, designed by a graduate student known as GeoSpace,  and it’s currently on display in Warren Robbins, part of a memorial show honoring the teaching of our great late professor.
Join us at 4:30p for the reception.
-Kath W.
umstampsschool:

I have vivid memories of Shaun Jackson exclaiming, almost shouting, at me: “You have to see this- it’s the BEST thing ever created at this school!,” when I inadvertently walked into a class critique for his class, Gimme Shelter, last fall. 
He was beaming with pride about this beautiful recumbent bike, designed by a graduate student known as GeoSpace,  and it’s currently on display in Warren Robbins, part of a memorial show honoring the teaching of our great late professor.
Join us at 4:30p for the reception.
-Kath W.
umstampsschool:

I have vivid memories of Shaun Jackson exclaiming, almost shouting, at me: “You have to see this- it’s the BEST thing ever created at this school!,” when I inadvertently walked into a class critique for his class, Gimme Shelter, last fall. 
He was beaming with pride about this beautiful recumbent bike, designed by a graduate student known as GeoSpace,  and it’s currently on display in Warren Robbins, part of a memorial show honoring the teaching of our great late professor.
Join us at 4:30p for the reception.
-Kath W.

umstampsschool:

I have vivid memories of Shaun Jackson exclaiming, almost shouting, at me: “You have to see this- it’s the BEST thing ever created at this school!,” when I inadvertently walked into a class critique for his class, Gimme Shelter, last fall. 

He was beaming with pride about this beautiful recumbent bike, designed by a graduate student known as GeoSpace,  and it’s currently on display in Warren Robbins, part of a memorial show honoring the teaching of our great late professor.

Join us at 4:30p for the reception.

-Kath W.