Tuesday, April 17, 2007
This is a picture out the window of the plane when I was flying from Dulles back to Raleigh. The weather was pretty bad but it was kind of sweet as the sun was setting the whole flight back and we were between two cloud layers. I was bored so I took a bunch of pictures. At one point there was a thunderstorm we went around but I never caught any lightning that I was seeing in any pictures. The guy next to me was definitely a white knuckle flyer and not enjoying it as much.
Vail Panorama
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Back Bowl
On the second day of skiing the weather wasn't quite as great although it snowed pretty much all day ensuring the skiing conditions stayed really good all day. This is a shot of one of the back bowls from one directly across. Definitely the coolest place I've ever skied as there are really no trails and you just pick a line and go. You don't really get an idea of just how big the bowls are from this shot. There are actually skiers on the other side there but they're just specs. I was taking a break halfway down. Only did a couple runs back here as Dad and little bro didn't want to brave it and I wasn't keen on skiing by myself back there all day. At one point I went 10 minutes without seeing another skier. Want to get back to Vail again ASAP.
Perfect Weather
Vail
Chicago Site
This is a picture from walking around chicago one night. Its a huge metal sculpture in the millenium gardens. Its totally chromed covered and I never got the chance to go back and see it during the day but it looked totally sweet at night. This is one of a bunch of neat pictures I got. Reminded me of a huge chromed out red blood cell as the underside of the sculpture was pretty much hollow and also done up in chrome.
ACS Chicago
A couple weeks ago I spent the week in Chicago attending the national meeting of the american chemical society. I gave a talk on my silylglyoxylate research. This is a picture from the expo where all kinds of vendors selling scientific equipment and chemicals were displaying their stuff. The thing I'm standing next to is a gigantic chemical reactor. I would never have any need for something so large and ridiculous but it looked pretty cool.
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