May 5th, 2011

Fantastic Advice

I never intended for this to be a photo-blog. Then again, when else can I share discoveries like this which are otherwise so out of context with the rest of my world, but which are still somehow so direct in their wisdom?

A sign reading "reuse ideas" hangs behind a window at Mississippi
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May 4th, 2011

In The Meantime

As I’ve been reporting two separate projects I’ve been shooting a number of photos. I’ve ended up with a lot of semi-irrelevant shots, at least when it comes to relevance to my reporting. But now I realize they’re perfect for Blogathon, especially when I’m still catching up on life after these projects.

So to begin

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May 3rd, 2011

Coming Soon

Lava floods

Subduction zones

Glacial deluges

Hidden scarps

Nuke-proud brewmasters

Insufficient funding

Official neglect

Oh my!

May 2nd, 2011

Delays

This update also appeared today on the blog for the Spot.us story I’m working on about seismic risks at Eastern Washington’s nuclear power facilities. Expect the final story, uh, soon. Maps of synclines and anticlines surrounding the U.S. DOE's Hanford Site

Source: http://hsap.pnnl.gov/analysis.asp

 

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May 15th, 2010

One Year Ago: Mastering the Bus

May 15, 2009.

I quit a job, spent a year of my life and paid thousands of dollars to get this shot.

May 10th, 2010

Reading between the blogs

Pondering the five or ten or eight or however many blogs I can’t live without returns attention to my persistent hesitation about my participation in the 2010 Blogathon. I write “my participation” because I want to be clear, whatever my personal qualms, that I appreciate Michelle Rafter’s work putting the Blogathon together and

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May 9th, 2010

A Living Lascher Legend

Throughout the past week I’ve had trouble figuring out what I want to write each day for my participation in the 2010 Blogathon. That hasn’t been the case today. Without a second thought I know I want to

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