Denver Union Station

One of my favorite buildings in Denver is the old Union Station in Lodo. Today I found a new website by the Union Station Neighborhood Co. promoting the proposed build up all around the historic site. We are getting a new train station, more multi-use buildings, all in addition to more rail transit.

Here are some of the pictures:

Expanded train/light rail lines.

Expanded train/light rail lines.

Increased urban density

Increased urban density

Really? This will be in Denver?

Really? This will be in Denver?

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Sandy Skoglund at DAM

My wife and I went to the Denver Art Museum for the first time in a while. We went up to the contemporary art floors and wandered around for a hour or so.

Of the many interesting works on display, one caught our imagination. It was the “Fox Games” by Sandy Skoglund.

Below is a picture of the installation at the museum and are some images from her website.

Fox GamesSquerrels at the Drive-InShimmering Maddness

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Visit to Kauai

I was in Kauai all last week. So beautiful.

North ShoreChecking out the sandThe money shot

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The Art of Feeroozeh Golmohammadi

I saw this, and really liked Feeroozeh Golmohammadi’s interpretations of the Persian miniature paintings. Here is a sampling:

Painting1

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Illustration1

Illustration2

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Waking up early

When I lived in Boulder, I used to wake up really early, pre dawn, to start studying for school. Then, after the sun would come out, I would go for a run around Wonderland Lake.

There is something about waking up very early that makes me feel alive and completely happy.

In the last few months, I’ve started to wake up early again. I wake up while it’s still dark, get some coffee and do whatever I want while the house is still quiet. I read, I browse blogs, I do all of the things that there isn’t any time to do during the day.

Then, after the sun comes out, I grab Whembley and go for a run around City Park and the zoo.

Sunrise at City Park in Denver

Sunrise at City Park in Denver – photo by sonicsquirtgun

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Tasty Colfax – 07/28/09

Giving my props to a local business restraurant crawl:

Tasty Colfax

Tasty Colfax

Eats on the Beat!

Tuesday, July 28th
5:30 to 9:00PM

Tickets are on sale now at www.MyColfax.org or at:
Hooked on Colfax:  3215 East Colfax Ave. (Adams and Colfax)
Tattered Cover Coffee & Tea:  2526 East Colfax Ave. (Lowenstein CulturePlex)

Put down the remote and come see Colfax live.  Sample the rich and varied cuisine along one of America’s most
colorful byways. $20 gives you entree to a diverse selection of the most tantalizing East Colfax eateries.

Tasty Colfax Providers:
Encore Restaurant
Senger’s on the Fax
Tattered Cover Coffee & Tea
Rock Bar
Mezcal
Atomic Cowboy
Fat Sullys
Hooked on Colfax
Goosetown Tavern
Steve’s Snappin Dogs
The Shoppe
Lovely Confections
Stella’s on Colfax
Tommy’s Thai
Pie Piper

Tasty Colfax was created to promote Colfax Avenue businesses between York St. and Colorado Blvd., and provide the surrounding neighborhoods and beyond an opportunity to sample the exciting restaurant base along East Colfax Avenue.

Sponsored By:
MyColfax.org
Colfax on the Hill
South City Park Neighborhood Association
Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc.
Propaganda Labs

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Arthur Benjamin’s formula for changing math education

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Breaking tasks into manageable chunks

A good friend of mine told me over lunch today about how she recently re-discovered the importance of breaking huge, nagging tasks into bite size pieces. I completely agree with her, and found that whenever I don’t do just that, I end up procrastinating and not working on the problem at all. It’s interesting that both of us were math majors, and both of us are only now beginning to apply the lessons we should have learned in school, in the math and engineering classes.

As any engineer would tell you, to begin to solve a large and complex problem, the first step is always to break it up into multiple individual simple steps, that on their own pose little challenge, but summed together accomplish seemingly impossible.

Of course, this strategy is not new (aka Divide and Conquer), but I find that I struggle with having enough self-awareness to recognize a complex problem for what it is, and thereby fail to solve it effectively, piece by piece. Instead, it’s easy to get mired in the minutia of daily life, and not step back, think it through and attack the problem more strategically.

Engineers break it down

Engineers break it down

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Picture of the Day, 6/15/09

Tent city at Hotchkiss, CO for the Ride of the Rockies (this about 1/5 of all the tents).

Tent city at Hotchkiss, CO for the Ride of the Rockies (this about 1/5 of all the tents).

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