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lots and lots of stickers, from Chicago. see anything familiar? ..look again ;*) Filed under: graffiti Tagged: Chicago, Chicago graffiti, Graffiti, Graffiti sti
Chicago <3 Filed under: graffiti Tagged: Chicago graffiti, Graffiti, Logan Squa
before i let loose the many graffiti pics i snapped while in Chicago (there’s even a few scribbles you might find familliar), i want to pause and talk about something i know i’ve mentioned a few times before – cost of living. i joke about this, i complain about this, i get depressed about it […]
you know another thing i grew up with and got to see while i was in Chicago? spring :*) dramatic seasons are a thing of the deciduous east. its not just the temperature variations, its the entire landscape. in the spring and summer the trees and bushes are filled with flowers and leaves. in the […]
like a good little transplant, i hold on to any little piece of home i can find around me (or is this my home now..? hmmm!). no! the point i’m making is, i cannot help but get excited about things i grew up with. California is a long ways away from Baltimore City, and like […]
snuck in a happy hour ;*) Filed under: discussions w/ MomCat Tagged: Jay-n-Bee Club, San Francisco dive bars
there’s something about the Bay Area, it’s a never never land where people seem to hold on to that youthful enjoyment of the little things in the day to day. ha! well, maybe i should be more specific – San Francisco is a never never land. and by enjoy all the little things, i mean […]
despite how busy i’ve been at work, i have managed to fit some major events into my evenings and weekends. one especially large project for me has been getting back on the road. i decided to go with a scooter, and the universe seems to agree, because i found one – a really good one! […]
ever find yourself so busy you wonder how you manage to survive off of condiments and weird root vegetables that seem to never rot in the back of your fridge? sometimes living here in the Bay Area can be rather taxing. everything is expensive, everything is competitive (finding jobs, apartments, dinner reservations, spot on dining […]
..a rather long alley. with ducks and robots and tribal-like graphics. Filed under: graffiti Tagged: Berwick Street, Graffiti, San Francisco, San Francisco Graffiti, San Francisco Soma
<p>Houlihan: That man’s a prisoner of war, Doctor.</p> <p>Trapper: So are you, Sweetheart, but you don’t know it.</p>
James Balog: Extreme Ice Survey (2007- present) Since 2007, James Balog’s Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) has worked to tell the story of a planet in flux. With innovative methodology combining time-lapse imagery and cutting-edge science, EIS is recording and sharing the world’s most extensive ground-based photographic glacier study. Nearly a million photographs reveal the extraordinary ongoing retreat of glaciers and ice sheets, helping people to understand the reality of climate change and providing visual evidence vital to scientists studying glacier dynamics. EIS has installed 27 time-lapse cameras at remote sites in Greenland, Iceland, Nepal, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains and conducts episodic repeat photography in Iceland, Canada, the French and Swiss Alps, and Bolivia; and has been the subject of a PBS documentary, a feature-length documentary, a National Geographic book, and numerous magazine and newspaper features. In addition, EIS has been alerting the world about ice and climate change via appearances before Washington policymakers, a touring exhibition, displays in public venues (including Denver International Airport) and multimedia presentations at corporate, scientific, and global policy conferences.