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so heather and polly come up to visit...

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    so heather and polly came up to visit me in austin in late january 2004.

fort pike (1.4.2004)

  • Jesse and I went to Fort Pike, LA, near Chalmette, and played around with black and white pics. These are some of the ones I liked a bit more than some of the others.

Katrina

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    These are some of the pics Jesse took when he went to River Ridge on August 31st. Consider that this is an area where damage has been, relatively, minimal.

mardi gras: drinkers and pissers (2.21.04)

  • Pisser: A COP!!
    Judging from my photos of Jesse's Endymion party, you can categorize folks into drinkers and pissers. So I've tried to do that here for you, my viewer. For the sake of the faint of heart, I haven't included the very revealing shots here. But you'll get the idea nonetheless.

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May 08, 2008

There's nothing like having female friends who like to cook.  Tonight Heather Bell (who goes by both names since we also have a good friend named Heather Graves -- you just have to pronounce it quickly like it's one name, and it'll make sense) cooked up a yummy stir-fry of various veggies and hosted us in her teeny apartment.  She's amazing at maximizing space.  She manages to fit an oversized sofa and loveseat, a keyboard on a stand, a bookcase, several lamps and fountains, a coffee table, her laptop and entire DVD collection in one very small apartment-sized living room.  It never feels cramped, just cozy.  I don't know how she does it.  She's absolutely gifted, with a great sense of spatial design.  I think she's European at heart.

I brought over a chocolate mousse from one of my Nigella cookbooks.  I love Nigella's recipes, and this is one of the few that doesn't rely on bacon.  But it does rely on an overdose of sugar-laden foods, so she makes up for her usual meat-based decadence in other ways.

On the workfront, I've got very good news.  I've been tapped to take over the summer Paris program beginning this upcoming academic year.  I really hope it comes to fruition.  It's such a random inheritance but also very much what I've wanted all along through academia.  This means I'll be doing admin and going to Paris for 4 weeks at a stretch during the summers.  In other news, Loyola is also opening a new line of hire, tenure track, that I'm encouraged to apply for this coming academic year.  Now my big hurdle is to finish my diss.  So I'm writing, writing away -- but it's so scary all the while!

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Is the NOLA invite a standing invite? How do you feel about July?

Just getting around to catching up on your blog! It'll take me a bit. :) Make sure to post pictures from your sailing adventure tonight!
-HeBell (heatherbell)

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