Monday, October 29, 2007

Here I Am

I've been meaning to put this up for a while now, just to let people know I'm alive. I am still alive. Mostly. I'm kind of having a rough time right now, and I thought it might make me feel better if I pointed my continued existence out to the world.

I know I've got email from some of you and haven't replied. Sorry about that. I've been pretty wrapped up in school, and probably enjoying my anonymity of being new in town too much. It's coming back to bite me. Anyway, here are some pictures with some descriptions.

This is the front of my building. It's old. I think the art deco entry is the newest thing about it. I kind of like that it's old.



This is looking down 2nd Ave toward the church office building, taken from just above my building.



This is the rear of the building. I'm on the bottom.



I was told by the landlord that the garages were built for the width of model T's. They seem wider in the old films than anything I can imagine fitting comfortably in these stalls. I'm glad I drive a small car.




This is the view of the capitol from the garage area behind the building. There's about a twenty foot drop here to the parking structure for the apartments in the foreground.


This is the living room with the shelves I made, the futon I bought at the DI for $20 and the camp chair I've replaced with an uncomfortable but expensive looking micro-fibre office chair, also from the DI. The chair is in front of my computer.


This is a composite of the kitchen. The sink and counter are parallel in real life, not angled toward eachother on the wall.

Oh well. That's it for this post. Maybe on the next one I'll post pictures of myself. I've got different facial hair than I've had before. Some of my kids say I look like an Irish Biker. My kids are weird.