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May022012

Practice Pet Paradise

Today, I discovered a new blog.  Hi, Mr. Ford!

I also discovered the answer to the question, "What do you build to house your (made-from-an-orange-juice-jug-as-in-When-Life-Gives-You-O.J.) practice pet?"

Behold, Mr. Ford's milk jug igloo (as seen on Mr. Ford's blog, and as built with his students!):

I am seriously impressed with this.  If you have photos of any other practice pets, practice pet accessories, or practice pet pavillions to promote, please pop them in the post (or email) to your pal, ESP and I will prioritize them personally!

 

 

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