Showing posts with label wwu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wwu. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

Skywatch Friday: Gulls Just Wanna Have Sun


Q: How does one tell when LizziViggi is doing a guest post?
A: When the title is a very, very bad pun.

Happy Skywatch Friday, everyone!
Skywatch Friday

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011

Viking Night

The bidding got a little crazy on Viking Night at Western Washington University on Thursday, September 16. Viking Night is an annual event at Carver Gym to raise money for WWU athletics programs. There was a silent auction, live auction, wine tasting, dinner, and all around great time for the hundreds of Western boosters in attendance. 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Stepping Into Four

Four years ago today, I looked at this sweet face for the first time.
Life has only gotten better since.


Friday, July 22, 2011

Weekend Reflections: Stadium Piece


Windows from Academic Instructional West at Western Washington University reflect "Stadium Piece," a sculpture by Bruce Nauman.

Expect to see more WWU campus photos this year. I'm a student once more! You know, parenting, writing a novel, training for a half marathon, and daily photo blogging wasn't keeping me busy enough.

We're off yet again-- this time to backpack the Washington coast for a few days. (Sans kids-- wheeee!) I hope your weekend is as lovely as ours is going to be!

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Aperture


This view to green is through the portals in Nancy Holt's sculpture, the very literally named "Stone Enclosure: Rock Rings" on the Western Washington University campus. The sculpture itself recalls something along the lines of Stonehenge or other monuments-as-celestial-maps. I may have to visit again on one of the Solstices to see if I can spot a Druid.

We are out of town until July 15, roughing it backwoods-style near Tonasket, Washington. If you already know where Tonasket is without cheating and googling it, you should win some sort of prize, since it's pretty much in the middle of nowhere. We will return with mosquito bites, sticky kids, lots of empty beer bottles, and hopefully some groovy memories and photos to share.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Skateboarder

he waits for a break in the crowd
then skates, jumps, slides, lands
raspy rattle, grunt, whoosh, crash
he falls
and
he does it again

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dwight Clark

It may be national news at this point for all I know, but our happy little city has been turned upside down in the search for this sweet-faced 18-year-old kid who's been missing for a week and a half now. Every street corner in town is papered with posters, and I just keep thinking of his poor mother, and how this is every parent's worst nightmare. A little over two weeks ago, he went off to college, and now he's just... gone. My heart goes out to his friends and family.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Climbing "For Handel"

April's Theme Day is "Red."

One of the Bellingham childhood rites of passage is climbing this enormous red metal sculpture on the Western Washington University campus. Called "For Handel" by Mark Di Suvero, it looks more like a piece of playground equipment than a piece of art to the ten-and-under set. To see our previous post on it, click here.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

For Handel

For Handel
1975
sculpture by Mark di Suvero

The campus at Western Washington University, where I spent the better part of a decade, is home to an extensive collection of sculpture. Standing before the entrance to the Performing Arts Center, For Handel is perhaps the most recognizable installation on campus.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Goldenlit Grasses

Goldenlit grasses
warm in the afternoon.
The quick winter sun passes
and much too soon
they'll be silverlit grasses
in the light of the moon.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Skyviewing Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi

The crows are too far away
to hear their conversation.
Are they discussing the blue sky
or where to find lunch?
I think they're an old couple
who need no words to communicate.
They sit
the sun soaks their black feathers
and they say nothing
and everything
loving each other.