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June 24, 2014
June 20, 2014
March 19, 2014
March 6, 2014
there is a little place in texas called the hill country
it's roughly 11,000,000 acres
i guess that is not so little
that is a big chunk of texas land
it's prosperous and beautiful
the night sky shines brighter here than in most
its water is life for those in the cities below
we, you+me, must give the hill country attention and love
that is, if it means something to you
that is, if it means something to you
January 8, 2014
hwy 90
i finally made it west. west to west texas. the part of this humangous state that holds our mountains. the chisos landscape seems to emerge right out of the rio grande river and sits in beautiful contrast to the flat desert living below. did you know that the rio grande is the border of texas and mexico?
well, of course you say.
but really, the actual border is a river. that is cool. many of the states in america have some imaginary line that float above and you don't experience, similar to the yellow 10 yard line the television adds to football games. magic lines. well, texas + mexico have the rio grande. and one of the, if not the, least visited national park in the lower 48 states...big bend. right where the river takes a large curve, giving the park its namesake. bending in a big way.
the journey was a solo trip and allowed for a deep breath of mountain air. i wouldn't have wanted to start the new year in any other fashion: sleeping on the ground, facing healthy levels of danger, making vagabond friends and precious thoughts of the past years growth. prayer and thankfulness seemed to be recurring.
dryden: population 6 or 11 |
south rim trail |
seminole station hit |
coming into town |
bike by train |
read a map, drive a car |
south rim view #2 cacti
emory peak, chisos view
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south rim view #3 |
November 25, 2013
September 23, 2013
August 22, 2013
Yikes! yet again the summer has won and this blogbaby has been put on the shelf. i guess that means the same thing as it did the year before, and the year before that. we were on the move. moving about the western side of the US visiting cherished friends, making new ones, exploring fresh places, getting lost in mountain and city landscape alike. I am SO glad there was ample time to digress from school. it was two whole months of a true summertime, and perhaps the last for quite a while. but, that is just alright, because on the very near (read: tomorrow's) horizon is a quest to china. architecture, my livelihood and passion, is taking me here. i'm thrilled. the beautiful continent of asia will be gazed upon again.
no promises but perhaps a sequence of china-based urbanism and design thoughts will manifest on here.
[below]
a map of gaochun, the site of one project
we will be visiting. polders abound.
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