Places
I have slept
(a series of drawings)
began August 3,
2003
ended November 21, 2003:
- Hayward
- Castro Valley
- San Lorenzo
- San Ramon
- Sacramento
- Carmichael
- San Jose
- Oakland
- Santa Cruz
- Monterey
- Pacific Grove
- San Simeon
- Calistoga
- Occidental
- Russian River
- Jenner
- Sea Ranch
- Garberville
- Gualala
- Yorkville,
Anderson Valley (Sheep Dung Estates)
- One night B&B near Mendocino
- Olema
- Inverness
- Half Moon Bay
- Clear Lake
- Tahoe
- Northstar
- Reno
- Shasta
- Los Angeles
- Anaheim
- Hollywood
- Long Beach
- Pasadena
- San Diego
- San Bernadino
- Las Vegas
- Yosemite
- El Portal
- Tuolumne Meadows
- Death Valley
- Lone Pine
- Mono Lake
- June Lake
- Lake Isabella
- Bridgeport
- Hope Valley
- Crystal Bay, NV
- Tehachapi
- Victorville
- Needles
- Winton
- Modesto
- Twain Harte
- Shasta- II
- a whole bunch of little towns and campsites all over California
- McCloud River
- Camp Curry
- Barstow
- Mojave
- Verde Antique
- Santa Barbara
- Angel Island
- Steep Ravine
- Clear Lake 2
- Mt. Lassen
- Big Sur
- more more more
- Seattle
- Portland
- Ashland
- Corvallis
- Victoria
- Minneapolis
- Carlsbad
(CA & NM)
- Albuquerque
- Santa Fe
- Gallup
- San Antonio
- Lubbock,
home of Buddy Holly and Aunt Evelyn
- Harlingen
- New Orleans
- Atlanta
- West Monroe,
LA
- New York
- Kapaa
- a beach in San
Felipe, Baja
- Mazatlan
- Puerto Vallarta
- Barra de Navidad
- London
- Sheffield
- Dover
- Rye
- Cambridge
- York
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- Cardiff
- Dublin
- Mullaghbawn
- Dromore West
- Clifden
- Galway
- Corofin
- Inisheer
- Quin
- Kildare
- Belfast
- Brussels
- Amsterdam
- Stockholm
- Oslo
- Copenhagen
- Bonn
- Munich
- Baumholder
- Hamburg
- Vienna
- Zurich
- Le Havre
- Rouen
- Paris
- Florence
- Padua
- Airplanes over the Atlantic & Pacific
- TWA
- United
- British
- Virgin
- People's Express
- Alaskan
- Mexicana
- Southwest
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a place
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Gallery View V
Monday, January 13, 2003
Images from 051602 & 060902.
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Schools Ending Year Early to Cut Costs
Thousands of America's districts are grappling with extraordinary midyear budget cuts as state governments face deficits that stem from falling tax revenues. Most are laying off bus drivers and cutting art classes and field trips, and educators say the havoc will be worse next year.
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Where the Girls Aren't
Anyone who has ever tried to pry a girl offline knows that girls like computers. They just don't understand how they work. Computer science, the mathematics-based study of programming, is so unpopular among girls that even the most rigorous girls' schools rarely find enough students to fill a class. Tech-minded teachers worry that programming is to this generation what math was to their mothers -- a boys' club preventing girls from getting a foothold in the technological world.One camp says that girls see computers as a communications tool, and the best way to engage them is to exploit that and offer classes that stress using programs -- say, designing Web sites or online magazines -- over creating them. The other side says that such preferences exist only because no one has tried to expand girls' technological horizons.
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