Michael Abadie Miller ENG 102 Blog Assignment 4 Following a State of Emergency in Pennsylvania, I woke up from a deep slumber (a scant occurrence for a humble high-schooler, such as myself). I had planned to visit the Corning Glass Museum with all of the new extra time I had been bestowed to write anContinue reading “You’re a Wizard, Mikey”
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My Adventure- Madi Stevenson
My friends and I have grown up riding four-wheelers together and really love to do it. Between all of us we have a few thousand acres of land, which all connect to each other. We can go just about anywhere in our area without having to worry about whose land we are on. Our propertyContinue reading “My Adventure- Madi Stevenson”
Hiking in the Adirondacks
I had this whole thing planned out the second you told us to go somewhere new. I was planning on going up to a little milkshake place in Jamestown. I had heard it was a great place to make memories, so I was going to bring some friends. However, they were available for a littleContinue reading “Hiking in the Adirondacks”
Exploring Kinzua
With the world being in a global outbreak of the Coronavirus, and the governor of Pennsylvania calling for a two week self quarantine, the options of new places to explore became limited. Luckily, before the self quarantine was called I was able to explore a local landmark, Kinzua. Kinzua is an area in the Alleghany National Forest that is home to the Kinzua Dam which was built in 1965Continue reading “Exploring Kinzua”
My Trip to Barcelona (Beach)
As soon as you said you wanted us to take a trip to a place we’ve never been to, I knew I wanted to go to Barcelona Beach. I texted one of best friends and asked if she wanted to come along. She agreed and we were off to Westfield on Monday. Barcelona Beach hasContinue reading “My Trip to Barcelona (Beach)”
Wednesday 3/18 Daily Announcement
I hope you all are well! The assignment was to look at the draft you have, hopefully, been constructing after your adventure and come up with 2-3 descriptive sentences to share in today’s comment section, and to write what visual literary methods (cited from the Tyner article) you think you are utilizing and why. IContinue reading “Wednesday 3/18 Daily Announcement”
Desolation Row: A Review
Bob Dylan’s “Desolation Row” was released on the controversial 1965 album, Highway 61 Revisited. The song itself is an eleven minute, ten verse, folk ballad that is lacking a single chorus. It is one of his strange masterpieces. The ballad is a surreal collection of verses: each on a situation between historical and/or fictional characters thatContinue reading “Desolation Row: A Review”
Meghan’s Castle on a Hill Analysis
Castle on a Hill by Ed Sheeran Ed Sheeran wrote the song, “Castle on a Hill” in 2017 as a piece of his Divide album. In this song Sheeran takes a nostalgic look back at his childhood. Although there are many aspects of the song that are specific to his childhood, the song causes listeners to look back at their childhoods as well. In his song heContinue reading “Meghan’s Castle on a Hill Analysis”
Text Review-Hunter Peterson
Hunter Peterson Prof. Miller ENG 102 February 17, 2020 Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion an analysis on the in-depth research of the false assumptions within Christianity Christianity. The world’s largest religion for hundreds of years with 29.81% (around 2.4 billion individuals) of the worlds population following its beliefs. The storyContinue reading “Text Review-Hunter Peterson”
“Almost” Thomas Rhett
Jared MartoneENG 102Prof. Miller2/18/20“Almost” Thomas Rhett On top of his already amazing career filled with many amazing songs, Thomas Rhett released the song “Almost” on his new album entitled Center Point Road. Not only does this song have an up-tempo melody with catchy lyrics, but it also has some meaning behind it too. Hefirst cameContinue reading ““Almost” Thomas Rhett”