June 8, 2014
“Use the Internet. But use it differently.” The principal was speaking to me privately in the gym. He went on to talk about how people are relying on the Internet too much for instant gratification and are missing the real potential of such a great resource. “Don’t kill yourself on it like everyone else is doing,” he added. “And don’t give its owners a hard time,” a nearby janitor chimed in.
We were walking out of the gym when he said, “My name is Clark.” I was a bit confused because that’s my name so I figured it must have been a joke. I played along and said “My name is Clark” as well.
When I got out to the main entrance, I turned back to see a multitude of rainbows. Only one of them was real; the rest were representations of rainbows plastered all over each other for some reason. I tried to get a good photo with as many rainbows as I could in one shot, paying attention to get the real one in there as well. I only turned away for a brief moment before I saw people cleaning up the stand.
A barbeque was taking place under the roof.