16 May 2013

back to the road/west/etc

I've nearly finished my undergraduate degree and I'm heading west again soon.

etching

Here are some photos from the last year.


I slept outside sometimes

cliff dwellings

inside a kiva - puebloan architectural cosmology

this new friend was attracted/repelled by my guitar playing

charlotte took me to see diego rivera's frescoes

we also went to the detroit farmer's market

globalization


my bed at earth sky time community farm

kaohsiung

very different from the detroit market...

taipei doorway


 old friends

claire bear reads her poem

05 May 2012

food (+)

 
Slicing radishes for the kindergarteners to taste while they explore the garden.


Braising Brussels sprouts.


First Farmer's Market was today! We didn't have too much produce since it's still early, mostly herbs. I made this sign... my handwriting is pretty slanted, oops.


Not our eggs, but eggs being sold at the Farmer's Market. So colorful!


Bonus singer-songwriter garage show bonfire

25 April 2012

halfway through my time in Moab

So, I've been in Moab for a month. I'll only be here for one more month. What have I been up to? Well...

 Teaching. This was from the 2nd grade lesson on the scientific method. These are big words for second graders! (I hope it isn't bad form to post this online...)

 
 Growing green things.

Exploring the desert.

07 April 2012

movies

I currently don't have wifi at my house in Moab. This means I've been watching lots and lots of movies from the library. They have all been excellent! I have never been big on movies, I think my attention span is too short, but I have loved everything I've watched recently. I'm sure anyone reading this is familiar with most of these, but I'd like to share anyways.

Fargo

Annie Hall

Chungking Express

Cria Cuervos (I think this Spanish film from the 70s was a huge influence on Pan's Labyrinth, but it is far more subtle)

Hiroshima, Mon Amour

Paper Heart