Yearly Archives: 2005

Hot and cold holiday celebrations

Chuck Wight co-stars in the New Faraday lectures
A chemistry tradition since the days of Michael Faraday, this is Chuck’s first year in the limelight. He made some limelight, literally, during the performance, along with polymers, sparks and explosions. more pictures

Neighborhood nativity
The Yalecrest (LDS) stake in our neighborhood puts on an elaborate live nativity [...]

Work print

Kauri trees of western Australia
Printing again. I love the feel of the Hahnemuhle paper.

Honey Colored Holiday Cheer

Main Street trees ready for the big display
A week ago, the trees were hanging onto their leaves, and last Friday, the “Lights On” crowd didn’t even need a coat. The turn of the weather on Saturday night might feel more seasonal, and the inversion can go any time, but it sure was an easy [...]

Metal and rust

More from the metal and rust series
When we went to Fremantle, Western Australia in August 2004, we (R, Bryan and I) toured the HMS Ovens Submarine. For the life of us, we could not figure out what an ovens submarine was. It isn’t, it’s just the name of the boat. Nice tour from [...]

Chief of turbulence

Co-producer of What Lights Nate? Pat McMurtry
I found out about this movie screening via a postcard with a scribbled note from Pat on the back. It said, “Ann, you will love this” with all the certainty and enthusiasm we who love Pat have come to count on. He was right, and he didn’t even [...]

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