Posts tagged days in the life

Back from the States, Back to Reality!
A trip down south was just what my Vitamin D-starved self needed.
Clear  blue skies all the way, and impossibly beautiful landscapes. I took far  too many photos, and as a consequence, curating them for albums and  printing is taking longer than expected.
Patience is, as they say, a virtue! However, so are sneak peeks…
(A small offshoot of Lake Mead in Nevada)

Back from the States, Back to Reality!

A trip down south was just what my Vitamin D-starved self needed.

Clear blue skies all the way, and impossibly beautiful landscapes. I took far too many photos, and as a consequence, curating them for albums and printing is taking longer than expected.

Patience is, as they say, a virtue! However, so are sneak peeks…

(A small offshoot of Lake Mead in Nevada)

ilovecharts:

An infographic done for my portfolio submissions to the BFA Graphic Design program at Cal State Long Beach.
-anthonywyborny

I don’t even want to think about what the infographic for my thesis would look like.
Yikes!
It makes me sort of wish I was a graphic designer instead, and was capable of attempting to create that infographic. Career change?

ilovecharts:

An infographic done for my portfolio submissions to the BFA Graphic Design program at Cal State Long Beach.

-anthonywyborny

I don’t even want to think about what the infographic for my thesis would look like.

Yikes!

It makes me sort of wish I was a graphic designer instead, and was capable of attempting to create that infographic. Career change?

“Being AFT”

Spending the long weekend with my a cappella choir in Maryland & then having today to pack and re-orient myself for a week in British Columbia has meant a few days “AFT” … is that a thing? Anyway, now I get why knowing how to queue is a good idea, and will master it stat! Right now, with the packing done (soundtrack: The xx) I’m looking forward to diving into the Tumblworld again tomorrow once I touch down. :)

If you feel dizzy or nauseous (in a back bend) … that is normal.

- My Bikram Instructor

?!?!?

You can’t believe everything you hear in yoga class…

bestrooftalkever:

markcoatney:

nationalpost:

The Week That Wasn’t: Winter conversation, or, can we pretty please talk about anything else? (By Sarah Lazarovic)Check out our full visual archive.

They say the Canadians have 874 words for “Snow.” And, apparently, they’re bored by every last one of them. 

I fall victim to complaining about everything winter and snow related. Winter blows. 

Too true, too true! I wish my snowman would speak to me.

bestrooftalkever:

markcoatney:

nationalpost:

The Week That Wasn’t: Winter conversation, or, can we pretty please talk about anything else? (By Sarah Lazarovic)

Check out our full visual archive.

They say the Canadians have 874 words for “Snow.” And, apparently, they’re bored by every last one of them. 

I fall victim to complaining about everything winter and snow related. Winter blows. 

Too true, too true! I wish my snowman would speak to me.

Who Plays Mind Games?

  • S: How is your work going so far?
  • M: I'm trying to push through this chapter on an explanatory model of the cognitive benefits of bilingualism........
  • S: But?
  • M: But I'm totally distracted by imaginary art projects I could be doing! I just keep thinking about new ideas and possible projects, and what I'm going to do once I'm done working for the day..
  • S: Maybe you should be an artist?
  • M: That's the irony. I'm not even good at art.
  • M: I think this is the definition of a mind game. I really wish I would stop playing so I could move on to the effects of print exposure!
  • S: You need a referee.
  • (somebody, please, blow the whistle!)
A genuine and inspiring article in memory of the founder of both the Peace Corps & the Special Olympics: In the Daily Beast, George McGovern describes Sargent Shriver’s Boundless Heart. 

A genuine and inspiring article in memory of the founder of both the Peace Corps & the Special Olympics: In the Daily Beast, George McGovern describes Sargent Shriver’s Boundless Heart

Violent activity, even though it conveys a meaning, is excluded from [constitutional protection] because violence is destructive of the very values that underlie the right to freedom of expression and that make this right so central to both individual fulfillment and the functioning of a free and democratic society.

CBC.ca (Khawaja Terrorism Conviction Upheld)

Courts making sense. Love it.

When I’m tired of writing, I imagine myself in the Wicklow Mountains…

Just Another Day

Finally decided how to organize my life into blogs…

Predictably satisfying! What could be better than a well-designed, seamlessly integrated life online?

Full-text posts (unless quite short) will be published on my WordPress blog, with a link on this Tumblelog, which you can follow if you’re intrigued! Vice versa, interesting mixed media on this Tumblelog will be linked to from the WordPress blog. Tags will be consistent.

Done!