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Category Archives: Milwaukee
Heat Waves😄
The little crinkle-flashes you see along the sidewalk are literally heat waves. There’s a set of vents about seven feet up the wall on the side of our Campus Center building that exhausts (exhales? like the building is alive and … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Milwaukee
Tagged Coping strategies, heat vents, Milwaukee, visible heat waves, winter
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Gearing up for Great Books – Nazi VR and Man’s Search for Meaning
In between grading and meetings, today I’m also getting ready to lead the discussion of Viktor Frankl’s classic book, Man’s Search for Meaning, Wednesday night at MSOE’s Great Books Dinner & Discussion event. As part of my prep, I found … Continue reading
Salt shadows
Took these pictures yesterday on my way back to the office from a meeting. These leaves must have been frozen to the ground when the wet, slushy snow hit. Then the salt went down, the temperature dropped, the air dried, … Continue reading
Posted in Milwaukee
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Daylight savings (robbing Peter to pay Paul)
These first evenings after daylight savings time ends are always disorienting. When you’re used to leaving work under an orange, twilight sky, the abrupt shift to stepping out into darkness is too jarring to make sense of. For example, my … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Milwaukee
Tagged daylight savings time, Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, winter
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And the sun came out . . .
Very windy rain showers hit Milwaukee around mid-day today. I took this series of photos from my office window after returning from a couple of meetings around three o’clock. For some reason the title of a favorite picture book of … Continue reading
BMO Tower name goes up
The name was going up on the new BMO Tower in downtown Milwaukee when I took this photo Friday afternoon. I love all the construction going on around Milwaukee. This city has always felt like the biggest small town in … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Milwaukee
Tagged BMO Financial Group, BMO Tower, construction, Downtown Milwaukee, Milwaukee
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What one ponders during meetings
Well, not all the time, of course. But one’s gaze does tend to wander when certain people talk. And if it’s a sunny day, certain areas of brightness and shadow outside the windows do tend to capture one’s attention, especially if the … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged light and shadow, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Gorgeous October sunset!
Taken tonight as I was leaving my office. I wanted to shoot a panorama so you could see the beautiful glow of all that orange light reflected and reflected again off of office building windows and down onto the streets … Continue reading
Posted in Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged Downtown Milwaukee, Milwaukee, October, sunset photo, urban sunset
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Mid-century wall and windows – getting closer to getting it right
This wall of windows at Milwaukee Area Technical College has caught my eye for a long time. Not sure why, but the starkness of the pattern appeals to me. Previous photos, like the one below taken through my car window … Continue reading
Lex Allen’s “love letter” to Milwaukee
If you live in Milwaukee, you’ve probably already seen this joyful music video. If you haven’t, you’ll fall in love with both Lex Allen and the city they showcase so beautifully. The song is “Let Go.” Enjoy! 🙂
