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Day 260 – Computers
I had a few photos in the Collegian today, but here is one I took that did not get published. It was supposed to go with an article that ended up not running this week.
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Day 259 – Lincoln & Tocqueville CCA
Tuesday night’s speaker, James Ceaser. More about Hillsdale College Center For Constructive Alternatives.
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Day 256 – When I’m On the Other Side of the Camera…
I rarely hand my camera off to someone else, and I rarely wind up in photos. When I do, however, here are the kinds of things I find on my camera (or on Facebook) afterward. I thought some of you might enjoy these:
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Day 255 – Scenes from the Mock Naval Battle
Scenes from the Mock Naval Battle in the Arb Pond:
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Day 254 – Another Beautiful Day
Here is a shot I snapped of Dr. Weaire teaching at the outdoor forum. After the fog cleared this morning, the weather was beautiful, and many professors took their classes outdoors. Click on the photo to view it at a larger size.
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Day 252 – Studying on the Quad
It finally stopped raining, and it was a beautiful day today. Many students were studying out in the sun on the quad this afternoon. Caroline (above) didn’t mind me taking photos of her. Natural lighting, f/2.8, 1/500, ISO 100. Click on the photo to view it at a larger size.
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Day 250 – Expectations
An aspect of human behavior has been puzzling me lately…Expectations. When we are asked a question, why do we expect there to be an answer? Since this is probably not terribly clear, consider this: A friend walked up to me in my dorm one day and asked me if I noticed anything different about his […]
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Day 249 – What’s Different?
What is different about these two photos? Please leave your answers in the comments. This is for a project I am working on, so I appreciate your answers. Click on the photos to view them at a larger size. You can then toggle between the two to examine them. A side note: The 2010 New […]
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Day 248 – Touchdown!
Hillsdale beat Michigan Tech 37–35 in a close game today at home. The photos below show number 22, Vinnie Panizzi, scoring a magnificent touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Click on the photos to view them at a larger size. A quick note: I had a guest post on William Clayton’s blog yesterday!
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Day 247 – Frisbee Golf
I took some shots of the frisbee golf course at Baw Beese Lake this afternoon. This guy was really good. In other news, I tried swing dancing tonight. It turns out I am terrible at it. I wish I was better! By the way, the entry on the Team Fortress 2 hats is ridiculous.
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Day 246 – Shadow
Today was the second first day of classes (Hillsdale has two schedules…MWF and TTH). I have a lot of homework, so I am just posting a photo today. I took this on my phone when I was walking Amanda back to her dorm after dinner. This makes me smile.
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Day 245 – First Day of Classes
Today was the first day of classes at Hillsdale! It is time to hit the books. I already have homework and reading piled on for Friday. I am excited about my classes, though, and I am looking forward to a wonderful semester! (The photo above is my roommate Trevor, studying away.)
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Day 244 – Snow Leopard
Click on the photo to view it at a larger size: I installed Snow Leopard the day after it came out, since I was on a retreat in the middle of the woods when it was shipped. I can tell a major difference in how fast my computer processes and exports photos, and I like […]
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Day 243 – The Goodbye
I took this shot at Freshman Convocation yesterday. These two sisters were saying goodbye before the older one went to officially start her college career.
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Day 242 – Freshman Convocation
Dr. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, speaking at Freshman Convocation:
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Day 241 – Michindoh Retreat Cont.
Today was the last full day at the retreat. In addition to going to the excellent lectures, I went on the blob in the lake, and on the waterslide. Here are a few more shots (also taken on my phone) of Michindoh. The blob (someone sits at the far end, and someone jumps from the […]
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Day 240 – Michindoh Retreat
Today was the first full day at the honors program retreat at Michindoh. So far the retreat has been great. We did some icebreaker activities to get to know the new freshmen, played ultimate frisbee, went on the huge waterslide, listened to wonderful discussions on Oscar Wilde and Picture of Dorian Gray, and had a […]
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Day 237 – Teacher for a Day
I got the chance to teach two classes today at the spur of the moment! I went to work this morning (at Amherst Steele High School), and found out the teacher that the district hired to teach two visual design courses quit the night before. Since it was the first day of school, there were […]
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Day 236 – Amherst Quarries
My home town of Amherst, Ohio, has numerous sandstone quarries. In fact, from the late 19th to the middle of the 20th century, Amherst was known as the Sandstone Center of the World. Now, only one or two of the quarries are still in operation. Here are a few shots of some of the beautiful, […]
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Day 235 – Sky Lift 2002 and 2009
On day 184, I posted about visiting Gatlinburg, TN for the day. During the course of the day, I got my photo taken on the Sky Lift, which runs up the side of the mountain. When my parents and I got home, I found out that I had my photo taken on the Sky Lift […]