Eyes on campus, looking ahead
School work has been distributed pretty well throughout the semester. I’m not freaking out about finals but am looking forward to two (very brief) presentations on projects done with my groups and their accompanying reports. It’ll be interesting to look back over the semester.
Work is quiet as people are focused on projects. I’m working with paper and pencil, projecting forward into the summer, studying paths for a couple projects I have on my plate. In doing so I’m getting a better feel for the pieces and their ordering.
I’m into the third DVD for the first season of “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.” Very interesting animation, story line, and the combination of social tension with enhanced cybernetics: is NERD ON.
Thought I’d post some more pictures from our first trip north this year. This is my friend’s backyard. This is the Duke of Gaylord (DOG) at the Gaylord glacier. Here is a little ski hill near Boyne. If you appreciate good bourbon, take a look at what the DOG dusted of this weekend. Premium Van Winkle.
Image: Walking to class on Friday I passed these eyes on campus. After taking this picture they turned and started coming toward me. An unsettling stare it was. I hurried past them, smiling nervously.
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I can see why they could be unsettling. Do you think they mind if you stare?
I LOVE IT! I need to walk around your campus some day!
You find the weirdest stuff! Yesterday I saw that the cube was made up to look like a giant rubic’s cube, looked very cool. Today it’s just back to the regular old black cube.
The campus becomes crazier cuz it’s nearing the end of semester? Maye that is a way to express their stress from final exams..
Lauren you totally win with those puns.
I would have loved to get a picture of that rubic’s cube.
Jiyeon, I would agree. I feel some of that craziness but wasn’t sure it was just spring fever or my allergy medicine.
I never know what I’m going to see when I visit here! Just wanted to say ‘hi’. Take care.
My precious son.
In respect to the “projects on your plate”. Take care of them the way you did the food on your plate as a child…put it under the couch. NO ONE will ever find it…unless one has a dog.