Monday, February 22, 2010

Snow!

This past weekend the temperatures were in the mid 60's at least. The previous weekend, however, we got approximately 3 inches of snow! This first picture is looking up the stairs right outside the math department

I have a tendency to find streetlights intriguing anyway (you have probably noticed this), but they are especially cool when shining on snowy trees!


The only logical way to spend Friday evening was to go out and play in it :-) Here is a snowman that my roommate and I created

Here are a couple of other snowmen that I ran into that weekend. The first is standing by the gate to Tech's president's house and the second is at a restaurant I pass on the way to church.

My view of snowy Atlanta on Saturday morning

And to finish off, a few lovely flowers peeking out above the layer of snow

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Someone has apparently been hanging chains of light around the city... I'm not quite sure what to make of it.

Maybe the chains of light are what holds up the cables in the sculpture in the next picture.

Now a story about Tech. If you click on this next picture to see it bigger, you will notice that the letter "T" is missing from the word "Amphitheater". Last week I gave you a picture of Tech Tower. A traditional prank is to steal the letter T from that tower - and there are all sorts of traditions about how that should be carried out. However, the administration decided some number of years ago that it very strongly does not approve of this prank and implemented a variety of security features that sound as though they would be quite effective at thwarting attempts to steal the T's on the tower. The response was that people have been stealing T's from other signs around campus instead. If you are ever on campus and a sign seems to be missing a letter, you can practically guarantee that it was a T.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

We actually had a non-white sky for part of the week! This is Tech Tower, one of the more iconic buildings on campus:

Atlanta under the full moon:

One of my cousins got married last weekend. This is where the reception was held:

And we will finish with a picture that captures part of why I am perfectly happy to not have a car in Atlanta:

The light is green - the cars are not moving. I frequently find myself walking past cars that are either creeping or not moving at all. In addition to not being caught in traffic, walking means I can better appreciate the beautiful sunset.

Friday, January 22, 2010

It has been overcast a lot lately. The only part of this that I find frustrating is that it makes it hard to get pictures where the sky is anything but just white.

The clouds parted slightly for a short while. I was intrigued by the fact that I saw the break in the clouds reflected in the building before I saw it in the sky.

Those first two were from last Sunday. The next one is from Wednesday, when it was just as overcast.

It did decide to clear up this afternoon though - and I found a new window to take pictures from :-)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Snow!

The closest it got to snowing while I was in Coquitlam was a heavy frost. The pictures I have posted of Canada so far have all been nature shots, but I'm supposed to be trying to get better at urban photography, so here is a shot of part of the Coquitlam skyline before we go back to Atlanta.

The day after I got back to Atlanta the temperature dropped below freezing and we got snow. Not a lot of snow, but enough to be pretty (at least where it didn't promptly melt and refreeze into ice sheets...).
The sign in front of my building:

A light post near the industrial engineering building:

Birds! The cold seemed to make them more willing to sit still than usual.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas from Canada

Greetings from Coquitlam! These first three pictures are from a local park.


We also took a drive up the Sea to Sky Highway towards Whistler and stopped at several points along the way:



A couple of attempts at panoramic pictures (I'm having trouble getting them to format any bigger without getting blurry on this page. You can click them to get a bigger version):


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

It's Christmas time in the city...

While my sister was here visiting, we got Christmas decorations put up!

That combined with baking lots of cookies has helped it feel like it might be getting close to Christmas time :-)

There are some decorations up around the city, but it doesn't even come close to Budapest...