On loving Frederick, part one.
Smith Tower, as shot from a friend’s loft in Pioneer Square, Seattle. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2006.
On July
On design / build.
Calvert Vaux was the architect Olmsted worked with on his contest entry for the commission to design Central Park, formally
On horses, mental models, and 100-year old metaphors.
Michaela with my friend Katie’s horse, Brazil, at a dressage show on Whidbey Island, WA. Photo by Callie Neylan,
On design, food, and French-kissing porcelain.
The Italians would never serve espresso in anything but beautiful porcelain. Sant’Eustachio, Rome. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2005.
Clink.
On riding while white.
Wilkens Avenue: Longest Block in Baltimore. Photo by A. Aubrey Bodine, 1955.
Route 35. Destination: You Emm Bee See. Thank
On artificial intelligence, gerbils, and The Lion King.
Photo via www.disney.co.uk
I saw The Lion King on Broadway this weekend and I can’t stop
"Critique" is a long-form verb.
In this article on The Importance of Critical Thinking, Lane Wallace talks about factors that affect reasonable, productive discourse:
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On the power of hair and semiotics.
Me at about 3 yrs old. Photo by my mom or one of my siblings, 1970-ish. Durango, Colorado.
Redheads are