Though the weather was gray and drizzly, the temple was beautiful.







(Bits from a previous visit here.)
Science! Psuedo-science! Nature! Art! Nonsense!
November 26, 2019
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Though the weather was gray and drizzly, the temple was beautiful.







(Bits from a previous visit here.)
November 25, 2019
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This Shinto Shrine in Tokyo is an oasis of peace in the bustling, teeming city.











Ginkos in full turn.


May 20, 2017
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June 4, 2016
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March 29, 2016
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Thanks to Haley Hendrickson of N2 the Blue Dive Shop on St Croix for the instruction and the incredible pictures.
March 25, 2016
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Thanks to N2 the Blue Dive Shop for some personal, friendly, and impeccable diving. Of our massive two shop sample of St Croix, N2 the Blue is superior in all ways. (Our experience with Cane Bay Dive Shop was much looser, chaotic, and more random with a small chance of accidental death.)
.The diving in St Croix is great (and relentless when you are with Eli). Our dives:
The Pier – excellent life and a great dive
Sprat Hole – turtle
Swirling Reef of Death – coral farm working on stag’s horn coral
Shallow Wrecks – three big boats
The Pier
The Jungle (north side) – a nice deep wall with Cane River
Pavilions (north side) – wall and coral garden with Cane River
The Pier at Night – wild in the dark
Armageddon – nice pile of debris with associated wildlife
Little Mill Point – shallow wall with much coral (turtle)
We’ve seen all sorts of everything: turtles, sharks (eating lion fish we killed), eels of all kinds, two kinds of lobster, many angel fish, crabs, seahorses, an octopus and more.
September 5, 2015
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We’re sailing the Leukemia Cup in kilts for sure again this year since we trounced our $30,000 fundraising goal. So far we’ve raised just over $43,000 and our NEW GOAL is $45,000!
Sailing our way to $45K! You can help…
We have one week to go before the race. In fact, we were sailing this morning getting ready for the big race. Now we’re wiped out.
Some boat instrument maintenance was in order today.
Meet Team Tartan’s sailing squad.
August 24, 2015
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We’ve had some stellar years sailing the Leukemia Cup, and we’re at it again. Please consider supporting Team Tartan again as we raise money to fight blood cancer!
When we hit our goal, we sail in KILTS!
Last year we were #3 in the nation fundraising. We’re shooting to beat that this year.
Fundraising for @llsusa. 3rd in the nation. Thanks @philvenables and all our donors! Team tartan. pic.twitter.com/nUEjJyNPaV
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) December 16, 2014
April 5, 2015
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It’s really nice to be home after ten days on the road, but the College and the Arts trip with Eli was fantastic. Here are some highlights and pointers from the trip.
Laguna and Los Angeles
school: UC Irvine
hotels: 14 West and Palomar Los Angeles
arts: LACMA
highlight: visiting Bob and Espie in Topanga
special thanks to: Louise Schlegel and Carter Jones
Pacific. #collegeandthearts. @TheUlluh pic.twitter.com/UwugaqmTJS
— Gary McGraw (@cigitalgem) March 28, 2015
Santa Cruz
school: UC Santa Cruz
hotel: The Paradox
arts: Driving up the California coast on CA-1
highlight: getting sunburned on CA-1
we missed: Brian Chess (who got sick)
San Francisco
school: UC Berkeley (Cal)
hotel: Palomar San Francisco
arts: The Elias String Quartet
highlight: the berkeley tour with Jonathan
special thanks to: Jacob and Jonathan
Colorado
school: Colorado College (Eli’s favorite by far)
hotel: Garden of the Gods
arts: um, well, grappa?!
highlight: hanging out with Pier and Debra
special thanks to: Pier and Debra for the hospitality
Maine
schools: Bates and Colby
hotel: Maple Hill Farm Inn
arts: Colby College Art Museum
highlight: who knew there could be snow in April?!
North Carolina
schools: Duke and UNC
hotel: the umstead
arts: North Carolina Museum of Art
highlight: Our docent Francesca’s incredible tour
April 4, 2015
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NCMA has a fantastic collection, particularly if you get a tour thought out carefully in advance by a serious curator. Thanks Francesca for producing the apex of our college and the arts tour.
The tour started with early artifacts from Egypt, Rome, and the Renaissance, through the lens of human cognition, psychology, medicine, and psychosis. The arts are a necessary salve for the human condition.
The Blue Dancer is somewhat of a nexus. Ahead of its time and forgotten. Also see this book.
In the end, it is all information in space and time. Without negative space, there is nothing. More than this, there is nothing.