April 2008 Archives

Web log has been moved

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As of this posting I have moved my web log from TYPEPAD, which I liked very much, to my host server.  Hopefully all the posts of the past year or so are still intact.  Let me know if you see any problems.  I am still tweaking the interface. - rj.
 
stata_ai_lab_mit.jpg The Stata Center at MIT, named for Ray and Maria Stata, continues to fascinate me as I process the images from this trip.  Only yesterday I met an employee of Analog Devices, Mr. Stata's company, here in Austin. welland_beach_shells_hdr.jpgThe building's architecture is a tremendous statement to the thinking processes that go into conceiving new ideas, natural or artificial.  On the natural side, there is one image from the beach just north of Woods Hole.  Enough to make one ponder the sea as well.

Woods Hole, MA

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welland_evening.jpgIt's a cloudy and somewhat biting day here, but less rain than yesterday. Perhaps I'll start a novel like Lord Byron and Mary Shelley. A few places around here make you feel like it is 1816 again. We're off to Martha's Vineyard tomorrow for the day.

MIT and Boston

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R_20080403113542__bouchee2 I have not had any beans yet, but lots of Chinese tea and great architecture.  Boston is a wonderful town.  A quick walk across the Boston Common and we were in Beacon Hill.  Almost immediately a local resident who was walking his dog sparked a conversation with us and started giving me some of the local history and culture.  Within seconds he said "follow me" and led us to some of the great architecture of the city.  Some blocks later having parted ways with my first host, a gracious lady coming home struck up a conversation as she entered her home.  She said "Oh you're from Austin, the people there are different from the rest of Texas aren't they?".  I said "yes, we didn't vote for George".

R_20080403135643_mit_gehry1_2 So much history here.... I walked 12+ miles on the first day, and 9+ on the second.  The whole of the "Freedom Trail" to Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution, water shuttle back to downtown, Boston Common down Commonwealth Avenue, over to Newbury... across Harvard Bridge, and like a magnetic pull I was drawn to Frank Gehry's architectural masterpiece on the MIT Campus.  Then back to the city across the Charles River and a sail boat race.  Boston has it all.  Tomorrow I am off to Woods Hole, MA.  More from there....

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