This is what greeted me yesterday as I left my office in the Grohmann Museum at MSOE shortly before 5:00. The reflected streaks of orange sunlight across the pavement seemed very cheerful to me. And at this time of year, with snowstorm after snowstorm followed by bitterly cold air sweeping down from Canada, well, I think we need all the cheerful moments we can get❤️
I am a college professor (PhD in English, concentration rhetoric) at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where I teach film and media studies, political science, digital society, digital storytelling, writing for digital media, and communication. While fragments of my teaching and scholarship interests may quite naturally meander over to my blog, this space is intended to function as a creative outlet, not as part of my professional practice. Opinions are my own, etc.
I hope it’s a sign!🙏 Pandemic fatigue is real. And I owe Canada an apology for implying that it’s responsible for the arrival of Arctic air in Wisconsin! 😂
Sorry about all the cold air coming your way from up here! 😉
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😂😂😂
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Shame on me! I shouldn’t blame Canada. It’s that darned Arctic Circle and North Pole. Canada gets hit even harder than we do.
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This is a sign. It has to be, we so need one right now! With apologies for the Canadian chill! 🥶🇨🇦
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I hope it’s a sign!🙏 Pandemic fatigue is real. And I owe Canada an apology for implying that it’s responsible for the arrival of Arctic air in Wisconsin! 😂
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Almost looks like the building is on fire! Great capture!
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Thank you, Karen!❤️
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