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Lasts.
All day today I have wondered if I should continue taking a picture a day, because after all, it is in fact no longer my senior year. As I flipped through my pictures from everyday of this year (minus a few because of when I started this blog, spring break and weekend retreats) the collection of these pictures is how I want to look back on my senior year. Today has been a weird day. Everywhere I look something looks a little off. Friends’ apartments with missing the furniture, my roommate’s empty room, fully vacant apartments, the numerous available spots in the front of the belmont, and the list goes on. Everything just seems wrong. So, I’m not going to continue my picture a day tradition. It will be a hard transition period between the comfort of my life in these photos and the new comfort I will find in my life in Philadelphia. I know that everything has changed and will change, but that’s how things should be. As Charles Darwin said “It is not the strongest of the species that survives nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change”. Everything is changing. I’m not a fan. But that’s life and at least I have these photos to remind me about the times before the change.






