Tuesday, April 13, 2004
In case you're looking for a way to waste an incredible amount of time, I just came across the following site. The Complete Calvin & Hobbes appears to allow you to view every Calvin & Hobbes strip ever published in order. Calvin & Hobbes is, in my humble opinion, the best comic strip ever...
Monday, April 12, 2004
Had a great weekend.
Laura got in around 11 am on Saturday and we started the day with a trip to Redmill after which we visited the two sites she was interested in for her thesis. The first was the Chapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University. The architect, whose name now escapes me, used light in some very interesting ways. As a side note, I found it ironic that the reflecting pool in front of the chapel (very much part of the chapel's design) had been turned into a wishing well complete with plenty of pennies (and the occasional nickels and dimes) strewed across the bottom. It seems to me that wishing wells aren't exaclty a Catholic thing...
Our next stop was a Turrell Skyspace at the Henry Museum at UW. The Seattle Weekly ran a piece on it so I'll let them explain it:
Seattle Weekly: Arts: Visual Arts Review: Aisle of Sky by David Stoesz.
After spending time in the Skyspace we checked out the rest of the museum and saw an interesting exhibit on film, among other things.
Saturday night we went to Shar's sister's place for dinner followed by Chop Stix, a "dueling piano bar" in Queen Anne.
We spent much of Sunday out on the water. No wind, so we never even hoisted the main sail, but it was relaxing.
Sopranos was excellent as always, and at around 10:30 I drove Laura back to the airport.
It was great to spend a weekend w/ her.
Laura got in around 11 am on Saturday and we started the day with a trip to Redmill after which we visited the two sites she was interested in for her thesis. The first was the Chapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University. The architect, whose name now escapes me, used light in some very interesting ways. As a side note, I found it ironic that the reflecting pool in front of the chapel (very much part of the chapel's design) had been turned into a wishing well complete with plenty of pennies (and the occasional nickels and dimes) strewed across the bottom. It seems to me that wishing wells aren't exaclty a Catholic thing...
Our next stop was a Turrell Skyspace at the Henry Museum at UW. The Seattle Weekly ran a piece on it so I'll let them explain it:
Seattle Weekly: Arts: Visual Arts Review: Aisle of Sky by David Stoesz.
After spending time in the Skyspace we checked out the rest of the museum and saw an interesting exhibit on film, among other things.
Saturday night we went to Shar's sister's place for dinner followed by Chop Stix, a "dueling piano bar" in Queen Anne.
We spent much of Sunday out on the water. No wind, so we never even hoisted the main sail, but it was relaxing.
Sopranos was excellent as always, and at around 10:30 I drove Laura back to the airport.
It was great to spend a weekend w/ her.
Friday, April 09, 2004
My sister is coming into town tomorrow morning. I'm psyched to see her. :)
Looks like we're gonna do some or all of the following:
- See 2 sites of architectural interest (the real reson for her trip)
- Go to Chop Sticks tomorrow night
- Go sailing on Sunday!
It's too bad her trip is so short (2 days) but the weather is supposed to beautiful so it should be fun.
Looks like we're gonna do some or all of the following:
- See 2 sites of architectural interest (the real reson for her trip)
- Go to Chop Sticks tomorrow night
- Go sailing on Sunday!
It's too bad her trip is so short (2 days) but the weather is supposed to beautiful so it should be fun.
Thursday, April 08, 2004
Orkut is pretty cool. It also appeals to the database guy in me...
This is my very first ever blog posting. Hopefully it won't be my last.