Monthly Archives: January 2012
Bitter Cold in the White Mountains
On Friday morning, as I prepared for a day of field trip festivities in Boston, I called Zach repeatedly to try and make weekend plans. No answer. As I would need to leave directly from the Boston bus station to … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photography
Tagged adventure, bitter cold, mountaineering, mt. adams, nature, new hampshire, the perch, the white mountains, winter hiking
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This Northern Life
Back in the Northeast, I now reflect on the time spent at home in Alaska this winter break. It was a beautiful winter – bitter cold, deep snow, soft winter light. I skied nearly every day, from meandering trudges through … Continue reading
Posted in alaska, photography
Tagged alaska, anchorage, frozen ocean, girdwood, ice, landscape, nature, photography, skiing, snow, winter
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You and What Army?
(Inspired by Anthony Goicolea)
Posted in art, photography, RISD
Tagged anthony goicolea, photography, RISD, schoolwork, self-portraiture
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A Christmas Shark
The most humorous addition to our Christmas festivities this year: a remote-controlled inflatable shark that swam through the air in a convincingly sharklike fashion.
Posted in daily life, photography
Tagged christmas, inflatable shark toy, photography, remote-controlled shark
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