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Monday, July 10, 2006
Monday, April 10, 2006
Beltane Party 2006
If you can read this, you're invited to join us in celebrating the return of life from the its frozen somnolence and the arrival of pastoral summer! Join us on Saturday, May 6th for the festivities, which will begin in the afternoon and end when there's nothing left to burn.
Feel free to bring friends & family, a dish to pass, and/or your beverage(s) of choice, and If you'd like to help in organizing or preparing the party, just drop me a line.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Dragon Day Photos
Dragon Day photos!
From Cornell Alumni Magazine
MAY/JUNE 2002 VOLUME 104 NUMBER 6:
Dragon Day, an annual event celebrated every spring either on St. Patrick's Day, or just before spring break, has its roots in the antics of Willard Dickerman Straight, 1901. While on campus, Straight attended the School of Architecture, and from his early days as a freshman, developed a reputation as a prankster, leader, and developer of class unity. The idea was conceived from Straight's belief that there should be a distinctive College of Architecture Day. The first day was celebrated with the hanging of orange and green banners (orange to appease the campus's Protestant population), shamrocks, and other thematic decorations on Lincoln Hall, then home to the College of Architecture. Later, the theme of celebrating St. Patrick's success in driving the serpents out of Ireland also became attached to the holiday. History has not made clear when the first Dragon Day (in contemporary tradition) was held, though it was sometime between 1897 and 1901. How the first parade evolved into a rite of initiation for the freshman Architecture class--ending with the burning of the dragon on the Arts Quad--has also not been revealed. Contemporary Dragon Day celebrations, with a dragon constructed by the first-year architects, and the associated ceremonies, began some time in the 1950s when the snakes previously used "grew up." Prior to this time, the holiday was still celebrated as primarily College of Architecture Day, and the theme was less focused around the dragon. The rivalry between the College of Architecture and the College of Engineering students before and during Dragon Day celebrations seems to have simply developed over time--perhaps as a means of expressing opposition to the architects having a full day for themselves.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
The Spice of Life
I had the great pleasure of preparing a four course Thai meal for some friends last evening. The menu:
Thai cucumber, red pepper, and mint salad
Satay chicken breast and portobello mushroom caps with peanut dipping sauce
Tom Yum Goong
Panang curry (both beef and shrimp) over jasmine rice
I think it was well-received, except for the occasional chunk of Thai chile upon the unsuspecting palate of certain guests (really, we needed to finish off that half-and-half anyway).
I was reminded of how much I enjoy crafting a meal with and for those I care about. Working side-by-side in the kitchen, smiling, laughing, and enjoying the aroma of the dishes as they waft around us, tugging at our appetites and urging a blush into our cheeks (ok, maybe the wine was responsible for that). Leisurely feasting upon the fruits of our creative labor as we bask in each others company. Food lovingly prepared and gratefully shared. Nourishment indeed.
Oh, and thank you to whomever did the dishes while I was sleeping.
Thai cucumber, red pepper, and mint salad
Satay chicken breast and portobello mushroom caps with peanut dipping sauce
Tom Yum Goong
Panang curry (both beef and shrimp) over jasmine rice
I think it was well-received, except for the occasional chunk of Thai chile upon the unsuspecting palate of certain guests (really, we needed to finish off that half-and-half anyway).
I was reminded of how much I enjoy crafting a meal with and for those I care about. Working side-by-side in the kitchen, smiling, laughing, and enjoying the aroma of the dishes as they waft around us, tugging at our appetites and urging a blush into our cheeks (ok, maybe the wine was responsible for that). Leisurely feasting upon the fruits of our creative labor as we bask in each others company. Food lovingly prepared and gratefully shared. Nourishment indeed.
Oh, and thank you to whomever did the dishes while I was sleeping.
Monday, December 19, 2005
20 Questions
20 Questions
1. IF YOU COULD BUILD A SECOND HOUSE ANYWHERE, WHERE WOULD IT BE?
Someplace that's warm in the winter and on the ocean. Key West would be a possibility. A home in another country is also appealing to me, for the chance to immerse myself in a completely different culture. Unfortunately I haven't traveled abroad, so I can't name a specific locale. Of course, I might not build a second house at all, but live on a sailboat instead. The opportunity to become nomadic for part of the year is very appealing to me. Combine that with the chance to live on the water and sail on a daily basis, and I'd probably be blissful.
2. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING?
A beat-up green barn coat. It reminds me of the times I've spent outdoors, working with my hands, wandering, and taking photographs of nature.
3. THE LAST CD YOU BOUGHT?
Tidal by Fiona Apple. I don't buy many CDs anymore, because I subscribe to an online music service. For less than the price of a single CD per month, I get access to millions of songs. Sometimes I love technology.
4. MORNING OR NIGHT?
Any time I am well-rested, wide awake, and enjoying the moment. I am a night person by nature, but only because I often don't feel "done" at the end of the day, so I'm reluctant to go to sleep.
5. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE KITCHEN APPLIANCE?
The stove/oven, because it is the primary appliance I use when I have the time to make meals with care for myself and those I love.
6. IF YOU COULD PLAY AN INSTRUMENT, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
I played the sax a long time ago. I'd like to learn guitar and piano.
7. FAVORITE COLOR?
Cerulean blue (a bit of history). I love the sky when it's so deep and bright that it seems to be something beyond color. Also, the varied colors of water, in large bodies such as lakes and oceans.
8. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, SPORTS CAR OR SUV?
On a purely self-indulgent level, I'd prefer a '65 Ford mustang convertible on a warm spring day, to take a long drive up the lake, feel the wind in my face, and admire the sight of everything coming back to life. But given reality, I'd prefer something with much better gas mileage.
9. DO YOU BELIEVE IN AFTERLIFE?
I honestly don't know. Ask me after I die.
10. FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOK?
Runaway Ralph.
11. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEASON?
Fall. See this entry.
12. IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE SUPER POWER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Instantaneous travel.
13. IF YOU HAVE A TATTOO, WHAT IS IT?
I have no tattoos, although I admire them on others when they are original. I like seeing evidence of a particular desire for expression manifested on skin.
14. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE DAY?
Friday or Saturday, because it's when I'm most free to do what I want, and know that I'll have a similar opportunity the next day.
15. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, SUSHI OR HAMBURGER? WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE FOOD?
I love both, and food in general. My favorite food is that which is made with care and savored.
16. HORROR OR COMEDY?
Comedy, although I've developed more of a taste for horror recently, thanks to a good friend.
17. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PASTIME?
Spending time with good friends and loved ones, sailing, gardening, and being outdoors.
18. WHAT DO YOU DREAD?
Disappointing or hurting those I love.
19. WHICH IS MORE REJUVENATING - SPENDING TIME WITH PEOPLE OR WITHOUT?
Spending time with the *right* people energizes, entertains, and comforts me. Spending time alone, when by choice, does rejuvenate me, as it lets me observe and admire the world without distraction, and explore my thoughts and my creative interests. I find that both are essential for my happiness.
20. WHAT ANIMAL ARE YOU MOST LIKE?
Human, silly. What, are my tentacles showing again? Great, now I have to assimilate you... In terms of a totemic animal, I'd have to say a crow.
1. IF YOU COULD BUILD A SECOND HOUSE ANYWHERE, WHERE WOULD IT BE?
Someplace that's warm in the winter and on the ocean. Key West would be a possibility. A home in another country is also appealing to me, for the chance to immerse myself in a completely different culture. Unfortunately I haven't traveled abroad, so I can't name a specific locale. Of course, I might not build a second house at all, but live on a sailboat instead. The opportunity to become nomadic for part of the year is very appealing to me. Combine that with the chance to live on the water and sail on a daily basis, and I'd probably be blissful.
2. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE ARTICLE OF CLOTHING?
A beat-up green barn coat. It reminds me of the times I've spent outdoors, working with my hands, wandering, and taking photographs of nature.
3. THE LAST CD YOU BOUGHT?
Tidal by Fiona Apple. I don't buy many CDs anymore, because I subscribe to an online music service. For less than the price of a single CD per month, I get access to millions of songs. Sometimes I love technology.
4. MORNING OR NIGHT?
Any time I am well-rested, wide awake, and enjoying the moment. I am a night person by nature, but only because I often don't feel "done" at the end of the day, so I'm reluctant to go to sleep.
5. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE KITCHEN APPLIANCE?
The stove/oven, because it is the primary appliance I use when I have the time to make meals with care for myself and those I love.
6. IF YOU COULD PLAY AN INSTRUMENT, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
I played the sax a long time ago. I'd like to learn guitar and piano.
7. FAVORITE COLOR?
Cerulean blue (a bit of history). I love the sky when it's so deep and bright that it seems to be something beyond color. Also, the varied colors of water, in large bodies such as lakes and oceans.
8. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, SPORTS CAR OR SUV?
On a purely self-indulgent level, I'd prefer a '65 Ford mustang convertible on a warm spring day, to take a long drive up the lake, feel the wind in my face, and admire the sight of everything coming back to life. But given reality, I'd prefer something with much better gas mileage.
9. DO YOU BELIEVE IN AFTERLIFE?
I honestly don't know. Ask me after I die.
10. FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOK?
Runaway Ralph.
11. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEASON?
Fall. See this entry.
12. IF YOU COULD HAVE ONE SUPER POWER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Instantaneous travel.
13. IF YOU HAVE A TATTOO, WHAT IS IT?
I have no tattoos, although I admire them on others when they are original. I like seeing evidence of a particular desire for expression manifested on skin.
14. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE DAY?
Friday or Saturday, because it's when I'm most free to do what I want, and know that I'll have a similar opportunity the next day.
15. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, SUSHI OR HAMBURGER? WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE FOOD?
I love both, and food in general. My favorite food is that which is made with care and savored.
16. HORROR OR COMEDY?
Comedy, although I've developed more of a taste for horror recently, thanks to a good friend.
17. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PASTIME?
Spending time with good friends and loved ones, sailing, gardening, and being outdoors.
18. WHAT DO YOU DREAD?
Disappointing or hurting those I love.
19. WHICH IS MORE REJUVENATING - SPENDING TIME WITH PEOPLE OR WITHOUT?
Spending time with the *right* people energizes, entertains, and comforts me. Spending time alone, when by choice, does rejuvenate me, as it lets me observe and admire the world without distraction, and explore my thoughts and my creative interests. I find that both are essential for my happiness.
20. WHAT ANIMAL ARE YOU MOST LIKE?
Human, silly. What, are my tentacles showing again? Great, now I have to assimilate you... In terms of a totemic animal, I'd have to say a crow.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Publicity for Nabokov Website
My latest website for the library, Nabokov at Cornell: Celebrating Lolita's Fiftieth Anniversary, is now featured on Cornell's front page. Yay!

http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/lolita/
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/lolita/
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Interests Meme Results
Camping
I have loved camping since childhood. My family took several weekend trips each year, and I always had a great time. I'd lose myself by a secluded brook, building a dam out of rocks and mud, constructing tiny huts downstream out of sticks and leaves, and fabricating adventures for my world's tiny denizens. Of course, these adventures often involved the dam giving way, and destroying all in its path. Luckily I was a somewhat benevolent god, and always provided escape boats (blades of grass) for my little friends.
My brother and I would often go canoing for hours, exploring the remote banks of winding rivers, collecting strange-looking rocks and sticks, and capturing frogs and small fish, only to lose them all when one of us inevitably decided to tip over the canoe. Nothing has ever tasted better than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a cold glass of milk, devoured in the shade of a tree as I sat muddy, waterlogged, and blissfully weary from a day of adventuring outside.
I never did tire of the outdoors and with camping, even at the end of the day, I could remain there, falling asleep to a chorus of crickets and the wind in the trees. Nature has such a different rhythm than the world we've built on top of it. It is one that I will always prefer.
Creativity
I am frequently amazed at the beautiful things people create...how we can take our memories and experiences, and transform them through imagination and skill into something original. Other than kindness and humor, it is the trait I admire most in others and hope for in myself.
Fall
I love the fall. I relish the cool breeze against my face as it swirls the leaves upward around me and raises my eyes to a vision of the trees framing the azure sky with an explosion of fiery hues. It makes me feel alive, to witness the season when all is gathered in. To feel the weight of a coat on my shoulders again, remember the comfort of my body's own warmth, and reflect on where I've been and where I'm going. To know that for all things, there is a time to recede in grace, with a promise of returning from the memory of the earth.
Food
I enjoy food, perhaps more than I should. From the simple comfort of a bag of potato chips enjoyed in solitude, to an elaborate Thai feast shared with friends, I find such satisfaction indulging the pleasure that millions of years of evolution has engineered into our survival instinct.
Laughter
I don't really laugh that much. I tend to smirk, or smile instead. I'm not sure why. But once in awhile something will set me off...usually something juvenile, and god does it feel good to laugh until I can't breath. I think more than almost anything, sharing laughter is what makes people become friends.
Photography
I enjoy photography because it allows me to share with others an image I have found compelling or beautiful, and it reveals to me the visions that others have found worthy of sharing.
Sailing
One of my greatest passions. When I move across the water, powered by nothing but the wind, I start to feel like I'm a part of nature, instead of apart from it. It is perhaps the only application of technology that allows me to feel this way.
Stars
Whether I'm lying on a dock staring up at them, or contemplating the enormity of universe around me, I take great pleasure in being humbled by such a lovely and profound reminder of our own insignificance.
Water
My "element" of choice. I grew up swimming, sailing, canoing, and sloshing through streams, and water has always comforted me. Try floating on your back on a warm summer's eve, gazing up at the sky in a moment of weightlessness, wrapped in the embrace of a silent lake, and you'll see what I mean.
Writing
Writing allows me to construct things that I can't seem to articulate with thought or speech. It's a creative process that I enjoy very much, and I am always happy to discover something about myself that I didn't realize before I wrote it down. It is also a way for me to share parts of myself with others that would otherwise remain hidden behind a curtain of shyness. Some of my most satisfying days are those in which I discover new meaning through writing.
I have loved camping since childhood. My family took several weekend trips each year, and I always had a great time. I'd lose myself by a secluded brook, building a dam out of rocks and mud, constructing tiny huts downstream out of sticks and leaves, and fabricating adventures for my world's tiny denizens. Of course, these adventures often involved the dam giving way, and destroying all in its path. Luckily I was a somewhat benevolent god, and always provided escape boats (blades of grass) for my little friends.
My brother and I would often go canoing for hours, exploring the remote banks of winding rivers, collecting strange-looking rocks and sticks, and capturing frogs and small fish, only to lose them all when one of us inevitably decided to tip over the canoe. Nothing has ever tasted better than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with a cold glass of milk, devoured in the shade of a tree as I sat muddy, waterlogged, and blissfully weary from a day of adventuring outside.
I never did tire of the outdoors and with camping, even at the end of the day, I could remain there, falling asleep to a chorus of crickets and the wind in the trees. Nature has such a different rhythm than the world we've built on top of it. It is one that I will always prefer.
Creativity
I am frequently amazed at the beautiful things people create...how we can take our memories and experiences, and transform them through imagination and skill into something original. Other than kindness and humor, it is the trait I admire most in others and hope for in myself.
Fall
I love the fall. I relish the cool breeze against my face as it swirls the leaves upward around me and raises my eyes to a vision of the trees framing the azure sky with an explosion of fiery hues. It makes me feel alive, to witness the season when all is gathered in. To feel the weight of a coat on my shoulders again, remember the comfort of my body's own warmth, and reflect on where I've been and where I'm going. To know that for all things, there is a time to recede in grace, with a promise of returning from the memory of the earth.
Food
I enjoy food, perhaps more than I should. From the simple comfort of a bag of potato chips enjoyed in solitude, to an elaborate Thai feast shared with friends, I find such satisfaction indulging the pleasure that millions of years of evolution has engineered into our survival instinct.
Laughter
I don't really laugh that much. I tend to smirk, or smile instead. I'm not sure why. But once in awhile something will set me off...usually something juvenile, and god does it feel good to laugh until I can't breath. I think more than almost anything, sharing laughter is what makes people become friends.
Photography
I enjoy photography because it allows me to share with others an image I have found compelling or beautiful, and it reveals to me the visions that others have found worthy of sharing.
Sailing
One of my greatest passions. When I move across the water, powered by nothing but the wind, I start to feel like I'm a part of nature, instead of apart from it. It is perhaps the only application of technology that allows me to feel this way.
Stars
Whether I'm lying on a dock staring up at them, or contemplating the enormity of universe around me, I take great pleasure in being humbled by such a lovely and profound reminder of our own insignificance.
Water
My "element" of choice. I grew up swimming, sailing, canoing, and sloshing through streams, and water has always comforted me. Try floating on your back on a warm summer's eve, gazing up at the sky in a moment of weightlessness, wrapped in the embrace of a silent lake, and you'll see what I mean.
Writing
Writing allows me to construct things that I can't seem to articulate with thought or speech. It's a creative process that I enjoy very much, and I am always happy to discover something about myself that I didn't realize before I wrote it down. It is also a way for me to share parts of myself with others that would otherwise remain hidden behind a curtain of shyness. Some of my most satisfying days are those in which I discover new meaning through writing.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Fire and Ice...or Another Device?
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
But the supposition I most admire
is a transcending upload's demented desire.
But if I had to perish twice
I'd favor a nano-sized bringer of fate
An ever-dividing robotic device
could pile up grey goo 'til all life did abate.
www.nickbostrom.com/existential/risks.html
Some say in ice.
But the supposition I most admire
is a transcending upload's demented desire.
But if I had to perish twice
I'd favor a nano-sized bringer of fate
An ever-dividing robotic device
could pile up grey goo 'til all life did abate.
www.nickbostrom.com/existential/risks.html
Sunday, September 11, 2005
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