The last few weeks in pictures; captions are below each photo, which can be enlarged by clicking on the photo itself:
The hay truck with Grace, Justice, and puppy Watch. What a lovely, pastoral scene! Look closely ...
The field (mountainside) after haying, with the loaded truck headed down to the barn
Grace and Justice in typical pose
At Dartmouth 2002 reunion with Andrea, Rabia, and Karin. More pictures from Reunion on the Reunion link to the left, which is finally written up!
Ben just before we began the climb up Mount Moosilauke (the tiny blue tiptop in the distance)
The view from the top of Mount Moosilauke: 4,802 feet from sea level.
A better view with the mysterious mountain man.
Ashton, Eleni's son, sliding out of the chair to play with the camera-wielding stranger. Ashton is quite the handful and kept us on our toes! At Eleni's apartment in Yonkers, north of the Bronx, New York.
Eleni and Teresa, two refugees in the Weil Gotshal & Manges corporate law survival society. Ashton is asserting his authority over some children in the sprinkler behind us.
NYC midtown buildings, sideways because I couldn't figure out how to flip.
Wall O' Kandinsky in the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City
Walking out of the interactive sculpture retrospective of Richard Serra, MOMA
Looking up through the Richard Serra sculpture, MOMA, NYC
On the 59th street and 5th Avenue south corner of Central Park, NYC, overlooking the pond
Acovio in front of the Museum of Art, Boston
In front of a pool sculpture in an area of downtown Boston, the Christian Digest (magazine) office behind me
Out of sequence, but a slightly out of focus picture of me with several of my good friends who live in Tucson, outside of Yoshimatsu, the day before I left Arizona for the east coast.
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2 comments:
sorry to point this out, but that is not radha in that picture with you and andrea and karin! : )
hey, that's me there! i like how vik gets to correct all your naming of people in pictures! hope you're doing well. :)
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