29 March 2015
messed up
vision is so easy to take for granted, until it gets messed up --- the lens replacement for cataracts fifteen years ago was surely one of the great miracles of modern medicine --- now i think one of them is majorly messed up --- have had two sets of (conflicting) opinion over the last six months --- guess i'll be hearing a third this week --- in the meantime, i am from time to time effectively blind in one eye
28 March 2015
spring spring spring
laundry, cleaning house, watering plants, etc., then a fine hike with the guinnett hound at the river --- the trillium decipiens were in full flower --- then with robert for some fine eating at mi cocina
reconstructing midtown
nine projects underway (some nearly done, some just broken ground) within my viewshed --- all will have street-level retail --- a total of over, 2,500 units, probably at least 7,000 extra people ---- at least during the school year, since nearly a quarter of those are being marketed to tech students --- wheeeee!
valley of fire
valley of fire, a state park less than an hour northeast of las vegas, is really purty great --- magnificently scenic god-forsaken wilderness, petroglyphs, and 225-million-year-old petrified logs --- plus wildflowers and historic buildings --- an excellent high-desert primer for robert
bunkhouses built by the ccc in the 1930s
but what kind of asshole scratches its name on centuries-old petroglyphs?
27 March 2015
26 March 2015
spring evening in the garden
a productive day at the keyboard, a long skype conversation with a friend i haven't seen in 30 years, and an evening at the atl bot gdn with robert and the tulips makes for a purty good day
an american tragedy
thomas powers' the killing of crazy horse is one of the best biographies i've read --- a white soldier bayoneted him (in the back) but his fellow sioux had way too much to do with it --- "tragic and transcendent from start to finish," one reviewer wrote, and it really is all that
24 March 2015
a beautiful part of the world
drove up to sautee-nacoochee this afternoon for "business," but i couldn't help but admire the scenery along the way, nearly wrecking the car gawking at this excellent heap of forsythia
rumored "soft" opening of hardman farm underway --- in any case, you can at least see it from the road --- only in the last year have they removed the privet and crap that had grown up all along the road
rumored "soft" opening of hardman farm underway --- in any case, you can at least see it from the road --- only in the last year have they removed the privet and crap that had grown up all along the road
23 March 2015
neon!
next to the desert flowers, the neon museum was the best thing about this go-around in vegas --- an hour tour by this twenty-something woman was great --- and that's from someone that generally hates such tours
massive kudos to the people that started salvaging this stuff from the 1990s-on demolition of the old las vegas strip --- north of fremont street, several nice vintage pieces have been installed along n. las vegas blvd, which is where the neon museum is located, in the reinforced-concrete lobby of the la concha (1961) relocated in 2005 --- unfortunately by the time we got there for our 8:30 reservations (required), we had spent too long on fremont street and so i neglected taking images of the structure
massive kudos to the people that started salvaging this stuff from the 1990s-on demolition of the old las vegas strip --- north of fremont street, several nice vintage pieces have been installed along n. las vegas blvd, which is where the neon museum is located, in the reinforced-concrete lobby of the la concha (1961) relocated in 2005 --- unfortunately by the time we got there for our 8:30 reservations (required), we had spent too long on fremont street and so i neglected taking images of the structure
if i am not mistaken, this was the oldest of the signs, dating to the early 1930s and from boulder city, i think