Monday, November 25, 2019

Snapshots of autumn

A few memories almost forgotten from October and early November: 

-Princeton really showed up for fall this year. 












-There is, surprisingly, a Naim June Paik art piece on display in Trenton. 







-Sam and I went to Utah for Fall Break and it was very much needed, from seeing family, to friends, to talking with old professors at BYU, to hiking in real mountains. 

[hiking in rock canyon]

[sam in his element]

[you just don't get views like this in jersey.]

[somehow i neglected to take photos of every other friend and family interaction while we were out there, so this picture with rebecca will have to serve as a stand-in for all wonderful interactions we had with family and friends.]


-We also saw the Spiral Jetty and Promontory Point while we were there (shout out to Dani for coming with us), and they were both worth the half-day trip. 

[sooooo cool.]



[at the place where the golden spike was driven. the golden spike is now at stanford.]




-Utah always gets cold at the the end of October before warming up again . . . and then diving back into freezing temperatures. Princeton is doing the same thing. 

[case in point. the fountain froze over the other week.]

Since we spent Fall Break in Utah, we missed the final glory days of Princeton fall. But what the trees lack in color now is made up for by some beautiful late-autumn sunsets. And for those I am grateful. 




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