If you ever see me walking down the street, you will notice that I have a habit of carrying around an umbrella, be it rain or shine. They are incredibly useful to have around after all, I would practically be lost without one. So it’s only natural for me to make an umbrella maze right? You “start” at the handle and eventually “finish” at the top. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Number 51: “Singing in the Rain”
If you ever see me walking down the street, you will notice that I have a habit of carrying around an umbrella, be it rain or shine. They are incredibly useful to have around after all, I would practically be lost without one. So it’s only natural for me to make an umbrella maze right? You “start” at the handle and eventually “finish” at the top. Enjoy!
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