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MAY 6TH 2008
6:00 - 7:00 am WOKE UP DROVE TO PORT ST CHARLES BEACH WITH MUM (RAN ON SAND& SWAM)
7:30 am PREPARED TUNA MELT TO EAT FOR BREAKFAST
8:00 – 8:30 am BROWSED ONLINE
8:35 am DROP MUM TO WORK - ROLAND EDWARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL
8:45 am WENT INTO COURTS SPIEGHTSTOWN TO PAY CELL PHONE BILL
9:00 am DELIVER A MESSAGE TO SOMEONE THAT WORKS AT THE LUMBER COMPANY
9:10 am REVISED FOR TECHNICAL DRAWING EXAMINATION
10:30-11:00 am SHOWERED, DRESSED (BLUE JEANS SKIRT AND BROWN T-SHIRT LIKE TOP, RED SANDLES & COCONUT ACCESSORIES) DROVE INTO ST. MICHAEL
11:00 am CONDUCTED FACEPAINTING CLASSES TO THREE STUDENTS
1:30 pm SUPERCENTER WARRENS BOUGHT ROTISSERIE CHICKEN
2:00 – 4:30 pm ATE, NAP, EMAIL, REVISED
4:35 pm PICKED UP MUM FROM WORK DROPPED HER HOME
5:00 pm WENT INTO ST. ANDREW BY A CLASSMATE TO REVISE
8:00 pm HOME, CHAT WITH MUM, SLEPT THROUGH THE NIGHT
Monday, May 19, 2008
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NOTICE OF THE PROJECT
MAKE TODAY HISTORY
This project by the artist Ingrid Persaud aims to record an ordinary day, Tuesday May 6 2008, in the life of people in Barbados.
If you are in Barbados on May 6 all you do is keep a diary of your day, between 600 -1000 words, and email it to her.
It will function as a time capsule capturing for history what people did on that very normal day – what they wore, what they ate, where they went, what transport they used – just the stuff of a normal day. It is not about recording extraordinary events.
The records will ultimately be available online for all to share. Keep a record of the day and send to:
maketodayhistory@gmail.com
You can email it anytime between 6 and 9 May 2008.
Please tell your family, colleagues and friends.
This project by the artist Ingrid Persaud aims to record an ordinary day, Tuesday May 6 2008, in the life of people in Barbados.
If you are in Barbados on May 6 all you do is keep a diary of your day, between 600 -1000 words, and email it to her.
It will function as a time capsule capturing for history what people did on that very normal day – what they wore, what they ate, where they went, what transport they used – just the stuff of a normal day. It is not about recording extraordinary events.
The records will ultimately be available online for all to share. Keep a record of the day and send to:
maketodayhistory@gmail.com
You can email it anytime between 6 and 9 May 2008.
Please tell your family, colleagues and friends.
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