Wednesday, April 2, 2014


5 comments:

  1. Structure in the immediate background; is it an immense half buried automobile with a roof rack or is it an earth bermed or earth covered building.. As interesting a structure imaginable in this era of climate change. Pretty soon we will all be sharing holes in the ground to survive the winters. Where is it, what is it's function and is it just an experiment, seemingly built as part of an institute of higher learning? Very interstring. Where why and what? and what is that terraced,lump between the student and it? Most of us watching you're blog daily are left hanging in the air about what the story is about your landscape scenes. Your choice of political cartoons remains "Impeckerable" as usual though not as frequent as they they once were. We realise that the supply of them is contingeant upon the idiotic actions of those they Lampoon. For instance, Charles Krauthammer, that pundit of the Wash.Post, and stand in look alike for the Frankkenstein Monster, even to the electrical connections on his neck hidden by his usual turtle neck sweater, has of late been making an asshole of himself. I have some super vitriol I would like to spew upon him given a chance. Have you any cartoon studies of the honourable Charles? John of Vermont

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  2. The landscape is Cornell University and the building in the foreground is a reading room addition to the Sibley Library. It is underground so as not to destroy the visual integrity of the old library's architecture. The long bay of windows provides plenty of light and a great view. I know this because I lived in that left tower for two of my four years.

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  3. Thank you both for your comments. I apologize for not being more forthcoming with posts of this kind. I will rectify that.

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  4. Oh how I miss campus. The "bunker" is actually known as the Cocktail Lounge (and yes, it's part of the main undergrad library). I have taken many a wonderful nap in the "peapod chairs" during my undergrad days. Lots of light, but lots of quiet as well. The terraced lump leads up to a same-level door into the Cocktail Lounge, but it's only used as a fire exit.

    To our amazing blog author... i've seen lots of Cornell campus pics. Were you a student at one point? Or just someone who loves the beautiful scenery and architecture?

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  5. Yes, I was a student, but it was well before "the bunker" was built. Parts of the campus have changed, but so much of it has remained unchanged and virtually timeless. The only thing that really amazed me in recent years was to find that my sophomore room (small single) in McFaddin, shown directly at the left, had completely disappeared in a renovation. It's now part of a stairwell. That was hard to accept.

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