
Tie-down straps and tarps, the tools a guy with a truck needs, even if it was raining.

Tie-down straps and tarps, the tools a guy with a truck needs, even if it was raining.

Walked around Milledgeville, Georgia, and found moisture inside and outside.


I’m teaching a new class this semester, one of our senior capstone courses. The material is focused on climate and water issues and how they intersect with science and our daily lives. Their first challenge was creating a mission statement for their news organization.

I have a monthly meeting in Atlanta that is held in a shared work space office. At night. It’s a little weird some times.

We’ve been waiting for a demolition project to start at the college for … well, almost a month, now. Maybe it’s a good sign that the world’s largest iPad has been removed?

Evening light has passed, down to one little light.

A little time on the road, exploring Greene County where we will have our, ahem, 13th annual Woodall Weekend Workshop … that’s getting to be big number.
Not a lot happening on a Sunday afternoon, but getting the lay of the land is always a good start and I found some pretty good BBQ at Do The Ripe Thing.


