Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Occludine 3, 27.

CONCEPT

COMMENTS
- I was going to get a bunch done last night, but didn't get out of work until late, and didn't get home until around 7:30. I did a little reading, a little writing, and a little corresponding re: the old gradschool apps.
- The highlight of the evening, however, was standing on the shore of Lake Michigan, on the Thorndale beach. The low, cold fog gave everything a somber, eerie cast... to the south Lincoln Park flared out, with mossy gray trees hemming in the dim and distant Loop with its thousands of eyes, and yellow lamps swirled in the waves as if the lake was an oil slick. Then to the north, high-rises sprang out of the water, buckling and curving along the coast towards Rogers Park and Evanston. And then out, the horizon was discernable, but only as a region, as a place where one rumbling gray crawls slowly into another.

CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE DAY
Lawndale.

WORD OF THE DAY
Obscured. Also here.

NEWS OF THE DAY
New York Times: Latin America Fails to Deliver on Basic Needs

PICTURE OF THE DAY
Foggy Chicago, Downtown. http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~dasari/.

QUESTION OF THE DAY
From Sherlock Holmes to Adrian Monk, and everything in between, which imaginary detective would you want working your case?

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