
Look What I can do!

This book is extremely informative, cleverly illustrated and wildly entertaining and covers instruction for tasks spanning 11 categories (Make, Eat, Drink, Style, Love, Nest, Thrive, Go, Survive & Wow.)
My head is still spinning from everything I learned, but so far my favorite skill that has settled is from the Make section, "Stencil Stealthily"

And look! It works!

That's right, I tagged my floor.
And now I exit nonchalantly.

PS: Speaking of Street Art, I saw a great film at the UICA last week, Exit through the Gift Shop— dubbed "The world's first Street Art disaster movie". Really great. If you get a chance check it out.
Why am I not surprised that you tagged your own floor?
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