Monday, December 21, 2009
The Past Decade in Architecture.
You've read about Art Deco. You've experienced Post Modernism. But right now you're living in a new era of architecture...but what is it? Well as the first decade of the new Millennium comes to a close, here is a slideshow of the decade in review. It's fascinating to see how far we can come in just ten years; or how far back we can go.
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Architecture
Thursday, December 10, 2009
On Twitter!
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Oh, the hooker reference is to my last name...I swear...
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Oh, the hooker reference is to my last name...I swear...
Returning Again!
Ok, I'm back. I know--I'm the most inconsistent blogger ever. Well, actually, that's probably not true...I inconsistently forget to update! mwahahaha...
ANYWAY.
Life is good! Done with finals, which is a relief. And I decided on a job in Chicago!
...shocked?
Well, here's the story. I had opportunities in multiple cities (Houston, New York City, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Chicago), and so I had to weigh out the options. While my love for the Twin Cities isn't quite dead, I just know the opportunity I am pursuing is the best for me and my career. It's a very challenging position that will best utilize my Supply Chain knowledge. Score.
Good thing is I don't graduate until June, so I have plenty of time to live out my final days in Columbus. So this is an open forum to suggestions! What should I do with my last days in Columbus? Here is the beginning of my list:
ANYWAY.
Life is good! Done with finals, which is a relief. And I decided on a job in Chicago!
...shocked?
Well, here's the story. I had opportunities in multiple cities (Houston, New York City, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Chicago), and so I had to weigh out the options. While my love for the Twin Cities isn't quite dead, I just know the opportunity I am pursuing is the best for me and my career. It's a very challenging position that will best utilize my Supply Chain knowledge. Score.
Good thing is I don't graduate until June, so I have plenty of time to live out my final days in Columbus. So this is an open forum to suggestions! What should I do with my last days in Columbus? Here is the beginning of my list:
- Go to a Blue Jackets game
- Go to COSI
- Go to Schmidt's in German Village.
- See a performance in the Southern Theatre (the only theatre I have not seen a performance in)
- Go to Hocking Hills (again).
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