
Our North Campus has an ever decreasing number of stately old oak trees. Seems like we lose one or two a year, rot and lightning take them in pieces or in full. The full canopy may not come back while I’m still here.

Our North Campus has an ever decreasing number of stately old oak trees. Seems like we lose one or two a year, rot and lightning take them in pieces or in full. The full canopy may not come back while I’m still here.

Markings for new cabling on campus. Your guess is as good as mine.

Chairs surround a portrait of … someone … and that evening light in Athens.


The Mrs. grabbed some nectarines, maybe the perfect summer fruit.

From the evening walk, a vine that started heading up a mailbox and then leaped to a nearby tree.
Somethign to learn here.

We saw The Art of Racing in the Rain last night.
Yes, I took my dog for a ride in the convertible early this morning.
No, he didn’t know why.
Go see the movie, a lot to learn from it.

Somedays, the light out back …