Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Wendy - Peace - Richmond, VA

"Hi there,

I was inspired by one of my friends who released a crane yesterday to release one of my own. The word I chose was "peace" and I opted to write it in both english and farsi on the wings of my crane. I chose peace written in these two languages to symbolize my hope for peace between America and Iran, two of my favorite countries. The link to your site was written on the crane's tail.

The crane was released today at Panera Bread, 1601 Willow Lawn Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23230. Time of release was 1:15pm.

I'm attaching some pictures, but because all I had with me at the time was a cell phone, the pictures are not of the best quality. I have also posted a link to your site, along with information about my release, on my blog at http://pinkbayouphotography.blogspot.com/ and will be posting it to my 365 blog at http://wendys365project.blogspot.com/ .

Thanks for creating such a wonderful and creative project!"





I love that you put it in two different languages. And it's awesome that it has such meaning behind it!

Elizabeth - Hopeful - Richmond, VA

"Posted on my 365 blog today:
http://theyearofthewrittenword.blogspot.com/2011/01/origami-43-265.html

paper: plain white printer paper
my word: hopeful
location released: Libby Hill Park, Richmond VA

:)"







Certainly a great word choice!

Alli's Crane - Kindness

"The word I chose was "kindness". That word sums up everything about the way I want (and try) to live my life. I think it's important for people to recognize that even though this world can be difficult sometimes there are still kind people out there who care about you without even meeting you. You can be kind to another person which could change their whole day. It's important to remember to love one another.

I left it on a newspaper stand in the library at my university and I hope it went to a good home!"



Kindness is a great word to leave! Good job Alli. :)