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Susie in France: The Incredible Shrinking Metz Cathedral
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Saturday, June 12, 2010. The Incredible Shrinking Metz Cathedral. The third floor gallery at the Centre Pompidou provides an interesting perspective of the cathedral. The closer you get to it, the further away it seems. We returned to the Pompidou Centre our last day in Metz to get a second look at the exhibit and enjoyed it once again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You've Seen the Blog, Now Buy the Book. The Incredible Shrinking Metz Cathedral. Saying Goodbye to Metz. Im No Monet, But.
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Dispatch from El Paso: El Paso Sunsets
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Dispatch from El Paso. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. April 5, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Dispatch from El Paso. This is a blog about the city, people, culture, and landscape of El Paso, Tx and the surrounding region, focusing particularly on the outdoors. My earlier blog, Dispatch from Metz. Recounted the Spring 2010 semester that my wife Susie and I spent teaching in France. I'm a professor of Computer Science. At the University of Texas at El Paso. View my complete profile.
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Dispatch from El Paso: Winter Hits El Paso
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Dispatch from El Paso. Sunday, February 6, 2011. Winter Hits El Paso. As a result of electricity black-outs and the burst pipes, the water utility district has been struggling to provide water service. The reservoirs are nearly empty, and people in El Paso people have discolored water or low water pressure. The entire city is under mandatory water-use restrictions- no taking showers, no using dishwashers, no using washing machines, no watering, etc. October 25, 2014 at 12:29 PM. Nicely presented informat...
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Dispatch from El Paso: El Paso Sunsets
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Dispatch from El Paso. Sunday, February 6, 2011. February 3, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Dispatch from El Paso. This is a blog about the city, people, culture, and landscape of El Paso, Tx and the surrounding region, focusing particularly on the outdoors. My earlier blog, Dispatch from Metz. Recounted the Spring 2010 semester that my wife Susie and I spent teaching in France. Winter Hits El Paso. I'm a professor of Computer Science. At the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Dispatch from El Paso: November 2010
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Dispatch from El Paso. Thursday, November 25, 2010. El Paso volcano tour. The area around El Paso has seen a lot of fairly recent (last 100,000 years) volcanic activity. Thanks to one of the events organized as part of the Celebration of our Mountains. As you get close to Black Mountain you get a better impression of its size, and a vivid impression of how much of it is already gone. This view shows the road that's been dug out of the mountain's main mass. Some great geological features still remain, tho...
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Dispatch from El Paso: February 2011
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Dispatch from El Paso. Sunday, February 6, 2011. February 3, 2011. Winter Hits El Paso. As a result of electricity black-outs and the burst pipes, the water utility district has been struggling to provide water service. The reservoirs are nearly empty, and people in El Paso people have discolored water or low water pressure. The entire city is under mandatory water-use restrictions- no taking showers, no using dishwashers, no using washing machines, no watering, etc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Dispatch from El Paso: April 2011
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Dispatch from El Paso. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Peeling paint, Chinati Foundation building. The main reason Susie and I traveled to Marfa was to visit the Chinati Foundation. The museum of large-scale modern art installations, founded by sculptor Donald Judd (1928-1994) in 1979. The foundation, named after the nearby Chinati. Is housed on the site of the U.S. Army's former Fort D. A. Russell. Extensive works by Donald Judd. Visitors see a major work by Judd as they arrive in Marfa from the south. Th...
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Dispatch from El Paso: The Chinati Foundation
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Dispatch from El Paso. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. The main reason Susie and I traveled to Marfa was to visit the Chinati Foundation. The museum of large-scale modern art installations, founded by sculptor Donald Judd (1928-1994) in 1979. The foundation, named after the nearby Chinati. Is housed on the site of the U.S. Army's former Fort D. A. Russell. Extensive works by Donald Judd. Visitors see a major work by Judd as they arrive in Marfa from the south. This installation, "15 untitled works in concr...
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Dispatch from El Paso: 15 Seconds of (Anonymous) Fame
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Dispatch from El Paso. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. 15 Seconds of (Anonymous) Fame. In the shameless-bragging-about-minor-joys department, I had won Andrew Sullivan's "View from Your Window" contest back in May. My prize was a copy of his "View from Your Window" book. A better deal is to get it directly from the publisher. Blurb, for $33.95. The cost is $112.95. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Dispatch from El Paso. 15 Seconds of (Anonymous) Fame. I'm a professor of Computer Science.
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Dispatch from El Paso: August 2011
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Dispatch from El Paso. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. 15 Seconds of (Anonymous) Fame. In the shameless-bragging-about-minor-joys department, I had won Andrew Sullivan's "View from Your Window" contest back in May. My prize was a copy of his "View from Your Window" book. A better deal is to get it directly from the publisher. Blurb, for $33.95. The cost is $112.95. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Dispatch from El Paso. Recounted the Spring 2010 semester that my wife Susie and I spent teaching in France.
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