GXR-165

A gleaming vermilion VW Bug
shines dazzlingly
in the brilliant sunshine.
Its dome-shaped roof reflects the sunshine, blinding me.
I can almost hear it honking its horn.
BEEP! BEEP!
VROOM! VROOM! it seems to say.
It is music to my eyes.

Sunset

Fading from sight as it sinks
beneath the horizon,
the sun reminds me
of a gleaming,
fresh-picked nectarine.
It glows an unbelievable shade of orange, heralding the arrival of the calm, cool night

My Holiday Animation

This is a dancing penguin. He has a red bow-tie. It was hard to create a such a sophisticated animation like this. It took up seventeen frames and two hours of hard work. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show!!

British Anger

Hi there we are the British,
We asked you for some money!
Then you colonists got all violent and crummy!
Its not funny!
We were low on money because of the French That we fought, then you had a stinking boycott. You colonists call it unjust, but we consider it an absolute must.

 

"British Anger"
The Making of the Song

My group and I composed the song "British Anger" from the British point of view during the period just before the Revolutionary War, when tensions between Britain and the Colonies were was at the breaking point. Skirmishes between colonists and British soldiers were a commonplace. The taxes were raised and new taxes were added. Boycotts occurred.