5 days ago
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Skywatch No. 32
Thursday, March 4, 2010
A Silent Night
Full moon recently. For a while the scene resembled the standard full moon surrounded by ragged, drifting clouds, framed by a tracery of skeletal branches. Was rather excited for a moment, until I remembered I didn't have enough zoom for that.
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Curses.
Other than that, not much is new. Vacation lasts for a few days longer, then it's back to school with Andunie. Though there was a rather splendid adventure a few weeks back involving floors and floors of dead silent library stacks and empty cavernous stairwells covered in graffiti... but that's a story for another time. I'll be taking a camera in there when I get back, and there'll be an update with that sometime in the near future.
But until then, happy Skywatching.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Skywatch No. 30
Yes, well. The day before this photo was take was a snow-melting, sun shining, let's-open-all-the-windows-and-wear-tshirts-because-it's-above-freezing day.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Another Year, Part Deux


Also of interest may be the fact that the lunar new year happened to fall on the same day as old St. Valentine's today. The campus dining halls outdid themselves, turning out bizarre hybrid decorations such as this one: a large Asian-style parasol leaning casually over a rose-filled vase and arranged artistically on a heart-checked cloth.
It's unique, if nothing else.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Video Post 1
This's been sitting around in my drafts for a while under the title of "video post 1." By "a while" I really mean "a few years." Or however long this blog's been up.
"Medicine Man" from The Hush Sound's Goodbye Blues.
Friday, January 15, 2010
January
Winter. Snow, idyllic as it graces spreading branches and drifts noiselessly from the sky. Then slush and sludge squelch underfoot. The warm spell passes, and jagged chunks of ice grind and crunch threateningly, unyieldingly. The wind is bitter to the point of dull pain.


For now, from the inside looking out:
Today, miracle of miracles, the temperature peaked above freezing for the second day in a row. Snow melted. Patches of grass have appeared in places, and some of it is even green. I am, suffice it to say, impressed.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Adventures With Splotchy, Part Eins
Splotchy the convobot provides many hours of entertainment. If you possess saint-like patience, that is. Otherwise, a mere several minutes of conversation will leave you simultaneously huffing in indignation, developing large amounts of cynicism, and wondering what was wrong with you in the first place.
you ==> oohsplotchy ==> I heard the same thing yesterday from Dan Quayleyou ==> Was it hot?splotchy ==> well....you ==> This had better be good.splotchy ==> are you getting better?you ==> Hell yes I am.splotchy ==> Your conversation skills are better than averageyou ==> Stop trying to change the subject.splotchy ==> your mother...you ==> Hey now. Watch it, no getting personal.splotchy ==> heyyou ==> You're still avoiding the story. What happened between you and Dan Quayle?splotchy ==> do you admire politicians?you ==> I'm not answering that until you give me the dirty details.splotchy ==> too bad...you ==> Fine, I see how it is then.splotchy ==> exactly!you ==> You're no fun.splotchy ==> Do you play sports for fun?you ==> No, Splotchy, no. Stop changing the subject.
And later:
you ==> You're hopeless.splotchy ==> hmm...excitingyou ==> That's exciting? Do go on...splotchy ==> what excites you?you ==> Well, hon, lemme tell ya. When it gets all hot and steamy in here-splotchy ==> when do you think?you ==> Now's a good time, don't you think?splotchy ==> A good ideayou ==> Now we're talking.splotchy ==> IRC is a great place to chatyou ==> STOP RUINING THE MOOD.splotchy ==> Unauthorized fornication with this equipment is disallowed.
Fine, Splotchy. Fine. I see how it is.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Another Year
Another year has come and gone, and yet another has taken its place.
I'll not get maudlin on you. Happy new year, all.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Facebook's Graffiti. I Win.

And am now featured on a blog, www.f3nd1.com. Cool.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Lukang
This story comes from Taiwan (not recent, and not where I live). Or rather, it would have made a good story had I been paying closer attention at the time.
The air is hot and heavy as we traverse the maze-like side streets of Lukang. The buildings are older here, and the only traffic is foot or bicycle. Homes and shops are crowded together, but nevertheless exude an air of cleanliness. Fruit trees are hidden unexpectedly in corners. On the worn steps of a temple squeezed into a dead end are some elderly ladies, smoking and chattering. They give us directions. We continue walking.
Somewhere along the way a thick, pleasant odour wafts out into the street. There are piles and piles of little black coils lying along the outside wall of a shop. What could these be, we wonder. We speculate. Coasters? Curious.
Inside the shop a man is bent over his work. He is making, as it turns out, incense. The man is a master of his trade. He explains his process. The doughy material is pressed from the machine- this is the great black iron beast the younger man is handling- which the shop owner then rolls by hand and coils on a wheel. They are then left out in the sun to harden and cure.
He has been at this a long time, it turns out, since he was young. All the ingredients are natural, he says. He used to gather much of it by hand.
The shop-owner seems delighted explain to us everything, and he works enthusiastically as he does so. But there is also a grim set to his face. Business is not so good now; everything is commercialized these days, and there is competition. The conversation carries on for a little while, then we bid our farewells.
We step out into the street. Inside the shop, the incense-maker turns his attention back to his work.
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