Writings

12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part seven.

On loving Frederick, part seven.

On July 23, 2011, I recited these design stories at the Boston Globe for my friends at Ink, stories inspired
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part six.

On loving Frederick, part six.

Selling Krispy Kreme donuts outside Union Station, Washington, DC. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2009. On July 23, 2011, I recited
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part five.

On loving Frederick, part five.

Me at the inauguration of President Barack Obama; The National Mall, Washington, DC. Photo by William Dixon, January 20, 2009.
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part four.

On loving Frederick, part four.

Queen of Norway Statue on Embassy Row. Norwegian Embassy, Washington, DC. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2008. On July 23, 2011,
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part three.

On loving Frederick, part three.

Drumheller Fountain looking toward Mt. Rainier on the University of Washington campus. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2010. On July 23,
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part two.

On loving Frederick, part two.

Looking south toward Seattle from a sailboat near the shores of Gasworks Park. Photo by Callie Neylan, 2011. On July
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12
Jun
On loving Frederick, part one.

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
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12
Jun
On design / build.

On design / build.

Calvert Vaux was the architect Olmsted worked with on his contest entry for the commission to design Central Park, formally
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12
Jun
On horses, mental models, and 100-year old metaphors.

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,
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12
Jun
On design, food, and French-kissing porcelain.

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.
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