Hundreds of Miles from Home
日本で過ごした日々の記録

11/30/2005


Mimi the bear Posted by Picasa


A Thanksgiving feast Posted by Picasa


Kyle carving the turkey Posted by Picasa


Silhouette and the city Posted by Picasa


Night skies over Boston Posted by Picasa


Mimi and cannon Posted by Picasa


Gazing out from the statue Posted by Picasa


Cityscape Posted by Picasa


Darien and I surveying Providence Posted by Picasa


Long hallways Posted by Picasa


The spacious dorm room of Darien Posted by Picasa


Back alleys Posted by Picasa


Darien has hidden something in this photograph... Posted by Picasa


Darien, giving a thumbs up to this snazzy car Posted by Picasa


The finest playground installation in Rhode Island Posted by Picasa


Mimi above Darien Posted by Picasa


Jungle gym at night Posted by Picasa


Trapped in a web Posted by Picasa


Canal running through downtown Providence, RI Posted by Picasa


Mimi's reaction after Darien said that all the fish in the river died Posted by Picasa


Fig A: Concrete tube, Darien Posted by Picasa


Inside a giant gear in Providence Posted by Picasa


Wind bubbles Posted by Picasa


Trying to get some work done at Theta Chi Posted by Picasa


This is what bubbles should look like all the time Posted by Picasa


Bubbles at night Posted by Picasa


The basement of Bexley dorm at MIT Posted by Picasa

Special Guest

This weekend Mimi came all the way to Boston for the long weekend. We ate Thanksgiving dinner at Theta Chi, lovingly prepared by Sal and Ross; two alumni with a predilection for cooking. Rooftop photos were taken, museums were visited, and on Saturday Mimi and I took the bus to Providence, RI to visit Darien.

The Rhode Island School of Design, Darien’s college, is conveniently nestled between downtown Providence and Brown College. Darien gave us the grand tour of the area, including his massive penthouse-style dorm room build above an old bank that would make any college student jealous. His artwork is fantastic, as usual, and he’s been dabbling in video editing as of recent. I didn’t get to meet his room mates because they were still on vacation but some other students in the building stopped by for a game of Boggle.

That evening the three of us took a sidetracked walk from the graveyard to the riverfront where we found a most magnificent jungle gym. Consisting of rope connected in geometric figures, the large structure was an inquisitive child’s dream playground edifice. We played for a while, walking back through a construction site before dinner at Neath’s, a fancy restaurant near Darien’s dorm. Thoroughly exhausted and pleasantly stuffed, Mimi and I rode the bus back to Boston.

The rest of the weekend was a blur of smiles, bubble blowing, midnight expeditions to restricted pool sites, and candlelight fig pizzas. Sunday night Mimi surprised Jennifer at Harvard and sat in on a class the next day. The four day break was not my most productive but seeing friends from home made the last four months not seem so long. Strange how friends pick up right where they left off even after being apart.

Three more weeks left in the term.

11/23/2005


There she is, the cheap rusted beauty Posted by Picasa


Andrew, who fell asleep inside of Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" Posted by Picasa


The library, turned dining room Posted by Picasa


Jordan and Ante give their closing speeches Posted by Picasa


Guests at the Rush appreciation dinner Posted by Picasa


"The boot" Posted by Picasa


At Alewife station this guy was riding a Segway! Posted by Picasa


A neat freight house with free triain tours that marks the end of the Minuteman Trail Posted by Picasa


The road to Lexington Posted by Picasa


Neil Pallaver's childhood home (I'll hope he's famous one day and this photo is worth millions) Posted by Picasa


The Goldberg family residence Posted by Picasa


Autumn streets of New England Posted by Picasa


You can't quite tell, but these people are playing Bocce ball. That makes four countries in which I've seen this game being played Posted by Picasa


Sunset over Massachusetts Posted by Picasa

The Long Road To Freedom

It’s almost Thanksgiving. For students, that means it’s time for some well deserved relaxation. For professors, that means it’s time to assign large assignments and tests before the kids can escape to faraway lands for a few days of freedom.

The past few weeks have been hectic, to say the least. From the basement of Baker dorm I procured a free bicycle; a rusty mess with a chain that wouldn’t turn more than a few inches. With a little elbow grease and some oil-based lubricant, I’ve restored my new chariot of fire to a general working condition that I am hoping will not be a health hazard.

As a test, I rode from Cambridge to Lexington along the Minuteman Trail last Sunday when the weather was crisp with no rain in sight. My destination was Neil’s parent’s house where my extra clothing from Japan was being kept following Neil’s short return to the US. The bike performed well along the trail, and I mistakenly rode the Minuteman Trail out to its end before realizing my error. Turning back, I navigated the streets of Lexington until finding the Pallaver residence. Sadly I did not get to meet the Pallavers (the next door neighbor informed me that they are quite an outdoor family, not to be found at home on such a glorious day), but they left my clothing in a box inside the garage. Filling my pack with sweaters, scarves, hats, and gloves, I set off for my next destination.

Jeffrey Goldberg, long time friend and schoolmate of my father from kindergarten to college, lives with his wife and kids in the rural town of Lexington. A short ride from the Pallavers, I found no one home at the Goldberg residence when I first arrived. Riding until I found a sub shop (and getting a few stares at my giant backpack from the locals) I stopped for lunch and watched cars drive through the sleepy town.

When I found my way back to the Goldberg’s house for the second time, the family had just arrived home. Jeff and his wife were surprised to see me, to say the least, and I stopped for a while to chat and hear old stories about my father before racing out of Lexington before the sun set beyond the horizon.

Also this week was the Rush appreciation dinner at Theta Chi. All the new pledges were waiters at the meeting, which was hectic but well run, according to those that have been to many an appreciation dinner.

Happy Thanksgiving.

11/18/2005

Clueless

The Microsoft Puzzle Challenge 2005 puzzles have been posted. If you have a twelve hour block of time, or nothing better to do, you can try your hand at a few. Of the 21 puzzles, The Puzzled Puzzling Oxen solved:

10 Step Crossword
Alphabetic Math
Avoid the Sharks
Don't Drink and Derive
Elementary, My Dear Watson
Crimson Hat
Sudoku
Opponents
Mangled Works

I would expect that those are the easier puzzles out of the bunch. You can get all the puzzles (and the answers) here. No cheating.

Goblet of Fire

After standing outside in the cold for 30 minutes waiting for a bus to the iMax theatre, I can safely say that Harry Potter 4 was simply amazing.

No kidding.

11/14/2005


Fun with searchlights Posted by Picasa


I found some kuh-razy glasses Posted by Picasa


Pam, using the "phone a friend" option Posted by Picasa


Free ice skating at the Z center Posted by Picasa


Crazy Bill inside an electrical closet wearing a feather boa, your guess is as good as mine Posted by Picasa


Bryan, looking attractive as usual Posted by Picasa


Francis, with furry hat Posted by Picasa


Pictures taken shortly after Theta Chi's poker table collapsed - no reported injuries Posted by Picasa


Bill, looking festive Posted by Picasa


Baker House had a recycling slogan contest, here was my winning submission that was subsequently plastered all over the dorm Posted by Picasa


Uncle Sam says Recycle! Posted by Picasa


John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats playing at the Museum of Fine Arts Posted by Picasa


A pumpkin carved by Nikolai and Kashika Posted by Picasa


View of Simmons from the roof of Baker House Posted by Picasa


Cloudy day over Boston Posted by Picasa


A "traditional" pumpkin Posted by Picasa


Bowling with AXO Posted by Picasa


Halloween creations Posted by Picasa

Playing Catch-Up

A few photos taken during the site upgrade interlude; pumpkin carving with the Japanese Club, The Mountain Goats Concert at the Museum of Fine Art, poster contests, AXO mixer, Halloween, and a little ice skating.

Warm enough for a t-shirt here in Boston.

11/13/2005


MIT's Infinite Corridor as viewed at 4AM on a Tuesday Posted by Picasa


Quite the long hallway Posted by Picasa


Almost there Posted by Picasa


Microsoft Puzzle Challenge headquarters at MIT Posted by Picasa