Cranes #29 and #30
Thirty-nine degree fever, the rain won’t let up, and I can’t find paper to fold.  These were made from the torn-up brochure by my bedside, what remains of the piece I used to practice origami prawns on.
Reminds me of that girl who first tried to do this… if a nuclear explosion hits your hometown and you want to fold paper, you’ll end up folding whatever you can.

Cranes #29 and #30

Thirty-nine degree fever, the rain won’t let up, and I can’t find paper to fold.  These were made from the torn-up brochure by my bedside, what remains of the piece I used to practice origami prawns on.

Reminds me of that girl who first tried to do this… if a nuclear explosion hits your hometown and you want to fold paper, you’ll end up folding whatever you can.

Cranes #29 and #30
Thirty-nine degree fever, the rain won’t let up, and I can’t find paper to fold.  These were made from the torn-up brochure by my bedside, what remains of the piece I used to practice origami prawns on.
Reminds me of that girl who first tried to do this… if a nuclear explosion hits your hometown and you want to fold paper, you’ll end up folding whatever you can.

Cranes #29 and #30

Thirty-nine degree fever, the rain won’t let up, and I can’t find paper to fold.  These were made from the torn-up brochure by my bedside, what remains of the piece I used to practice origami prawns on.

Reminds me of that girl who first tried to do this… if a nuclear explosion hits your hometown and you want to fold paper, you’ll end up folding whatever you can.

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They say that when you fold a thousand paper cranes, a wish comes true.
My wish is for a clean, honest, fair elections in 2010.
That's why I'm trying to fold 1,000 origami cranes in time for May 10, 2010.
This Tumblog contains pictures of the cranes I fold, and some passing thoughts as well.
My name is Marocharim. I blog at The Marocharim Experiment.

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