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3:08 am, friday morning, in DAAP - where i have spent the most waking hours btwn midnight - 6 am [Nov. 6th, 2009|03:08 am]
[mood | happy]

so it goes. i (finally) graduate this year, after a long and fruitful journey in pursuit of knowledge, philosophy of life, travel, and discovery.

next quarter is just this: thesis, thesis, thesis. full time course load, but 10 hours are of thesis and so far just one other class - environmental policy. i could add in some electives..but, maybe i shouldn't. i'm leaning more on the side of getting a part time job.

speaking of which, i am going to apply to work at whole foods for a part time still-in-college job. mostly because thats where 50% of my income goes to anyway. chase and i spend lots of time, almost daily, making home made meals. 100% excellent, 100% of the time. who would have thought, even 1 year ago as i was subletting a windowless room in brooklyn, eating only salad, cereal, soynut butter & honey, and take out...that i would one day learn / enjoy cooking? it all started in summer 2k9, with one batch of cookies...

as of right now, i'm still living in the city of cincinnati. i have completed all of my required studio courses and all of my co-ops, although i do have the option of co-opping spring quarter, if a good opportunity presents itself. but, i might be in cincinnati until june. as so many people say, "cincinnati sucks you in like a black hole"

however, that may not be such a bad thing. i mean, cost of living here is inexpensive. and there are a lot of great people, a lot of really great friends. sure it isn't glamorous by any means, but.. i have always been attracted to the old, the abandoned, the forgotten, the decaying, the history, the dirt, the grime... and i have always seen potential in it. and as fate would have it, cincinnati seems to be on an upswing. potential may be realized. first public transportation initiative on a ballot - majority in favor - in 30 years? check! more funding for the public library and museum center? check! mostly i am excited at the prospect of the streetcar moving forward. streetcars used to run up and down this city of seven hills, 50 through 100 years ago. mobility, transportation options, yes please. cincinnati has one of the most dense central business districts in the entire nation (i should cite the source, but its 3:20 am now and i'm too tired to dig), and cincinnati has one of the largest (if not the largest) national register of historic places residential districts in the nation. cincinnati: at least we're not dayton. but seriously, the queen city has more to boast about than just that.

so anyway, life goes on, i'm pretty happy, it's almost the holidays...which means soon i will be reunited with my family deep in the heart of the dallas, texas suburbs. my sister is getting married in april, and i am extremely excited for her. my mother, my inspiration in life, just purchased her first home on her own, a mere 2.5 miles from the light rail and only a few miles from her place of employment. after years and years and years of living in suburban sprawl, my mom is embracing the benefits of a more urban lifestyle. as her urban planner daughter, i couldnt be happier! my sister has also converted to veganism, which i am also extremely happy about. health, heart, family, happiness...life is beautiful.
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(no subject) [Aug. 25th, 2009|09:51 am]
whats new. hmm. im moving in a few days to a house ~5 minutes walking distance to DAAP. chase and i are renting a room for a quarter in a house one of our classmates owns. it will be 4 architecture students, 2 planners, and then i think 1 graphic designer. yay! its just for fall quarter though, because our friend already had the room rented for the other quarters of the school year.

i'm broke as a joke but have had a great opportunity to work on a project this summer. chase and i successfully got zoning and building permits approved for a single family house prototype, and now we are doing LEED research and hopefully bringing our LEED AP friend in so the house can get LEED certified.

what else. uh. ive purged my closet and the clothing i own has been reduced to 20% of what it used to be. its a great feeling. im also getting rid of a lot of furniture and knick knacks, etc. im trying to live minimally. its so weird, i was able to travel all summer with just a duffle bag and a backpack, then i moved to new york with some suitcases full of stuff and lived off only that. but once i moved into a 1 BR apartment in cincinnati again, i got used to having a bunch of "stuff" once more. shelves, furniture, dvds, etc. last week i sold my tv, $40 in my pocket and a weight off my shoulders. this weekend is the yardsale and all else must go!

ive been working on a lot of photography this summer...hopefully i'll have something to post soon. chase and i have compiled probably like 10,000 photos from the summer into an image sequence. we havent updated it in weeks so the sequence is probably 6 minutes by now..

this post is scattered, but oh well.

the summer heat has been so mild this year!! its crazy. its 10:00 am and im wearing a long sleve thermal and jeans. i wear light weight long sleve sweaters during the day and i dont even get too hot. its weird and it sucks! the other thing that i completely forgot about was the summer to fall shift.

last year, i spent the first two weeks of september on the island of sardinia in italy. to me, it was still summer. university of cincinnati doesnt start class until the 3rd week of september. but in terms of tourism, the tourist season was almost over.

i remember the first or second day in italy, the sun was hot and we walked to the beach, and our professor rented speed boats for us and we spent the day on the water. then lecture and studio started...finally i walked out of the university building after the final presentation, two weeks later. it was evening, the sun was setting, and it was windy and cold. at that moment, i felt as though i had entered the school in the summer, and exited during the fall.

after sardinia, i flew to london with a classmate. then i ventured to paris on my own, back to germany, and then home. in london i had to buy closed-toe shoes and a light jacket because i was so cold. i had traveled all summer with sandals and tank tops.

anyway, with the mild summer this year..i feel like fall is already upon me. ive spent about a week in denial, wishing for hot sunny days so i can wear my favorite summer dresses one last time, wishing i could go swimming and get another layer of tan.

but reality is, its tueday august 25. september starts soon! classes start in almost exactly 4 weeks. fall is almost here! a new quarter, a new chapter.
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postpostpost [Jul. 2nd, 2009|01:14 am]
wow i havent updated since may 1st.

okay well whats new.

i had an internship at a non-profit organization here in cincinnati last quarter. i worked part time and took a film studio class. i still havent uploaded my final project (approx 4 mins) to youtube because i havent been around a high speed ethernet cable connection.

this summer im taking a class, trying to find a part time job, and i think i have another internship lined up.

my best friend and her boyfriend are living in yellow springs, ohio (about an hour and a half north) this summer renovating a barn that is a couple hundred years old. the guy and his wife who own the barn and a new house on the property said they could live up there rent free while they worked on it.

my boyfriend and i went up to visit last week, and when they found out he was studying architecture they asked him to help design plans for a company they;re starting with a friend. the plan is to design and build affordable yet beautiful "green"/LEED modular homes. so the homes will be constructed of green materials, then transported to the site and assembled there. then later when they found out i was studying urban planning, they asked me to do the research for zoning/permitting/transport/etc.

i could go off on a super nerdy urban planning tangent here..but basically its a really awesome opportunity for both my boyfriend and i to get first hand, real world experience in our fields. sure i would be exposed to this sort of thing at an arch/urban planning firm..but in this case, i'm the person responsible for finding all of the information needed to get this up and running, and my boyfriend is in charge of the design. he'll be living up here this summer too because he's also helping with the barn renovation, and i'll be coming and going as needed.

its also so great because we wake up, walk upstairs, get a cup of coffee, plug in our laptops and get to work. when we need a break we can go in to town and get something to eat, or go swimming, or just lounge for a while then get back to work. its a complete live/work environment, and its so conducive to productivity. its 1:37 am and after we finished dinner and hanging out around midnight, we got out our laptops to work some more.

anyway, despite being totally broke at the moment, life is going really well. i am blissfully happy, im in love, i'm working on an awesome project, i have my graduation timeline set in stone. if this can count as a co-op, i will have all my co-op assignments complete so next school year i dont have to worry about finding any internships..i can focus soley on classes and my thesis.
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springspringspring [May. 1st, 2009|12:33 pm]
everything is a-okay. april was a good month and now it is the first of may. what is in store? a couple of new exhibits i am interested in seeing open up at the end of the month. photography by gary winogrand, and then photos/films by anri sala.



http://www.lumeneclipse.com/gallery/04/sala/index.html
and both for free, which is always great!

also i will be working on a 3 to 5 minute short film for my studio class during the month of may. i worked with a partner and have done four 1 minute projects so far. the best one was shot in an abandoned building with my friend's HD camera.

things that should happen in may:
- sun shining all the time
- blue skies, hot weather
- more baseball games
- more camping
- bicycle rides
- fresh produce at findlay
- swimming
- roller coasters at kings island

i don't know what to do with my summer. i can set up my classes so that i am in school for one month and have two months off, or i can take no classes, and still graduate on time. its kind of confusing, but its a result of the quarter system at my school and when classes are offered. i need mostly the fall/winter classes, not the spring/summer ones. anyway i could do some travel at the beginning of september (like sept 1st - 25th) for sure, no matter what, becuase summer classes end sept 1. i'm broke though, so we will see. i kind of just want to drive around the US. who knows. i really miss new york and want to go back! ive even thought of subletting a room there just for the month of september, and just hanging out, doing photography, etc. we will see. i want to do something with this summer.
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ehh [Feb. 20th, 2009|03:57 pm]
life. i made spinach, mushroom & goat cheese omelette for breakfast today. i have been taking a lot of photographs. i have been reading more. its 4 pm and im waiting for my friend to get done talking to our professor so he can drive me to my house. its collllllllld and i'm wearing tights and a skirt and the sun isn't out. i don't want to walk. i'm obsessively checking the weather, hoping that as i refresh the page the temperature will rise. i just want to be warm and ride my bicycle! i want to post photos i have taken on here but i dont think i can hot link from flickr or facebook...

well, lets try it

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohseptember/
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no one does it like you [Jan. 15th, 2009|09:40 pm]
its so god damn cold here. its 4 degrees outside. i cant concentrate! i have to drive everywhere, its too cold to walk half a mile to school. to cold for me anyway.

my new apartment in cincinnati is beautiful, architecturally speaking. it has almost all of the original details. i love it. but, i live with a random roommate from craigslist. he's nice and all..but i wish i lived with a friend. i just want roommates i can kick it with.

anyway. i got a part time job here that pays $12 an hour, which is great..i work for an environmental conservation agency.

i start applying for a new co-op internship tomorrow. my advisor sends out our resumes on monday. i'm nervous that my next co-op will be in cincinnati.

even though i want to go back to new york, i havent been able to make myself focus and concentrate and start applying to internships on my own. i dont know.

i spent the past 6 months almost constantly surrounded by people. it was definitely that way in europe when i traveled with 20 people and we saw each other 18 hours a day. in new york i had a job for 40 hours a week, and i always tried to never be at my apartment.

but now im here in cincinnati and i need to get school work shit done, so i dont have the luxury or ability to just hang out whenever.

so i always come home from school and try to make myself do homework, but then i procrastinate for 3 hours, then its like 9 pm..and i start doing work..and then i stay up late, wake up early, and am tired all day. its only the 2nd week of the quarter, i need to get it together. my workload is only going to increase.

god its so hard to focus! i havent been in real class since march 2008. so this school quarter is kicking my ass. i cant wait until i co-op again. march 15!!!

jhsjhkfdhdfhkdfhkdfkhkkfhkd. writing helps me relax, i guess. im staring at my bedroom, (which is huge and has a fireplace, btw..) but i have piles of clothes on the floor.

NONE of my clothes fit. well only the clothes i bought in new york, specifically pants. i dont have even 1 pair of pants from pre-new york that even remotely fit. everything is too baggy in the waist, in the legs, everywhere. i cant bring myself to wear them.

so im on this rotation of 4 pairs of jeans, only 1 pair which i actually like a lot. i dont know. i just wear skirts and nylons all the time, but its 4 degrees so that isnt practical right now.

this entry is just me complaining a lot. whatever!! its my journal and i'll write what i want to.

i turned 23 last week. 23 years old! god. i feel like i should be more mature than i am right now. i dont know. i cant wait until i graduate, i guess..work is SO much easier than school.

sigh sigh sigh.
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(no subject) [Dec. 28th, 2008|01:48 pm]
Eye, Mind and Art
15 PHIL 397H

Psychologists and cognitive scientists now know a lot about how the brain processes visual information. In this course we will examine the different kinds of visual experience involved in our appreciation of the various visual arts -- photography, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, etc. -- drawing on work by philosophers, critics, art historians, and cognitive scientists.
MWF 11:00-11:50 Robinson MCMICKEN 205

OR

Geography of Religion
15 GEOG 335

Distribution, diffusion, and territorial conflicts of the major world religions.
TH 2:00-3:15 Raleigh BRAUNSTN 309
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(no subject) [Dec. 16th, 2008|01:56 am]
my friend is in a brooklyn filmmakers thing here and last week or maybe two weeks ago i went to a film screening night...of short films about love/lust in brooklyn

i liked this one A LOT and the guy who made it put it on youtube & gave me the address. do yourself a favor and click "watch in high quality" (which is right below the video near the volume control) on the you tube page

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtTWOLcreRU

the beginning is the williamsburg bridge, which takes you from brooklyn to manhattan then the last scene is looking at manhattan from a rooftop in brooklyn

"thank heavens, for distance, for quiet, for brooklyn"
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a thousand splendid suns [Dec. 1st, 2008|01:04 am]
i cant sleep. i just finished reading a book and it made me cry a lot. sometimes i feel like life is overwhelming, other times i read books and feel like the things in my life are so trivial. i'm always looking for some kind of balance or perspective yet never achieving either. but as long as i'm trying...i shouldn't beat myself up.

anyway..i love new york a lot! i will be so sad to go back to cincinnati. but it's good that i'm still in school, i have a lot left to learn.
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(no subject) [Oct. 31st, 2008|01:08 am]
omgggggggg august: osage county was soooooooo good.


what is everyone being for halloween?
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this is lame [Oct. 9th, 2008|11:51 pm]
ok so i read ohnotheydidnt. well thse days mostly skim it for something interesting. anyway they post all hese pics like "here is the guy from the x-files jogging in nyc today" "here is cynthia nixon walking around in nyc today"! ugh! i want to see someone from music/tv/movies randomly walking around while im here. im only here for a couple months and i spend like 40 hours a week on the 41st floor of a building in midtown. when i look out the window, statue of liberty is 2" far away in the distance, i feel like she is the only famous lady i will ever see here.
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plans [Oct. 8th, 2008|11:19 pm]
One Year:
September - December 2008: New York City, Co-op & Learn Turkish
January - June 2009: Cincinnati, classes
June - September 1, 2009: San Fran or Seattle or Portland Co-Op
September - December 2009: Istanbul - Exchange program

Two Year:
January - March 2010: Cincinnati, Classes
March - June 2010: Europe, Co-Op
June 2010: Graduate (finally), Urban Planning

Three Year Plan Option B:
???????? Travel ????????


italic = things that are happening at this moment
bold = things happening for sure
underline = things that have a 90% chance of happening
anything else = possibly maybe, but who knows
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yayyyy [Oct. 5th, 2008|02:40 am]
its 2:40 am on sunday morning and i am awake and bored in new york city. my internship is crazy. my last firm was a very small firm, but this firm has about 200 employees. the first project they put me on is for a 3,500 acre site in brazil. the largest scale project i ever worked on before was 300ish acres, and that was for a studio project in school, so just pretend. so its just insane and crazy. oh also the place i work has offices in nyc, san fransisco, london, boston, and vail (colorado). so maybe i can do my next internship in san fran or london ^_^ i would love to get paid in british pounds, thank you.

today i woke up early and went to turkish language class, then i walked around ny and went to central park and studied my turkish like a good girl, then walked around more, then eventually came home at 5 pm. then i got home and was too tired to do anything/too tired to call people, soooo i lounged around and complained about how hungry i was until eventually it became 2:43 am.

i stupidly started trying to download mellow/sleepytime music around midnight to help me sleep, but its 2:45 am and im still downloading shit. i dont know what happened to all of my music. maybe i havent had music since my dell died last fall, and i never put new music on this new laptop? i feel like while i was gone all summer, i lost so much of what used to be in my brain. when i got home i could barely remember my cell phone number, and it took me 5 minutes to figure out how to open my laptop.

anyway i just re-downloaded fleet foxes and lcd soundsystem and royal tenenbaums soundtrack, all that stuff will be nice to sleep to.

does anyone want to suggest music for me to download, sleepy/mellow or otherwise? i still feel so disconnected and out of touch with the world. the only songs i heard (outside of headphones) this summer were katy perry (that was played in every country, every city, every store with a radio) and random italian or turkish pop. well also estelle/kanye and a few other club type songs.
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jet lag succcks [Sep. 22nd, 2008|03:56 am]
uggggh. i wake up at 3 am because 3 am has been 9 am for the past few months of my life.

im trying to put photos of my excursion on facebook but the upload keeps failing. i'm also too lazy to figure out flickr, and also more people have facebook so its easier to put photos there.

ranking of places i went this summer:
1. istanbul - 3 weeks there was not enough. its crazy and theres always something going on, the city has over 12 million people. i love the clash between old & new. i'm making plans to go back for september - december of 2009. taksim is amazing & i love turkish culture.
2. rome - i loved turning the corner and randomly running into trevi fountain or some piazza or statue or whatever. i want to go back there and spend a lot of time.
3. paris - ahh what can i say, it was paris. i loved the older districts with narrow streets, the clothes, and of course you can't beat having a picnic in front of the eifel tower
4. london - i loooved the tube and the feel i got walking around the city. london was orderly, but not too perfect.
5. berlin - amazing history, really cool culturally
6. amsterdam - i loved the canals and the bicycles and the obvious. the only downside was that it felt kind of like being on a movie set of amsterdam. everything was so perfect.
7. dresden - god i loved the old part of the city. it was just amazing. also the city is very walkable.
8. venice - i loved the layout/architecture/canals. the streets are so narrow, some of them only 5' wide. but its just basically a tourist destination. i liked it better at night when no one was around. also i had to go to the ER there because of giant killer mosquitos :(
8. alghero - i was there for 2 weeks, and often went swimming at the white sandy beaches with
9. frankfurt - it was clean and orderly, but it also felt like the city had something going on.
crystal clear waters right outside the hotel. downfall: its a tourist destination, and i was there at the end of the season so it was kindaaa dead. also its SUCH a small town, i ran into waaay too many people i met at bars the next afternoon...
10. florence - so dense, compact and walkable. lots of history. the view from the duomo is amazing.
11. siena - i loved the piazza there, its my favorite. but the layout of the city is kind of weird becuase every street leads back to the piazza.
12. milan - ehh this is getting to the bottom of the list. it was alright, but pales in comparison to the others.
13. basel - toooo clean and perfect and orderly for me. the city dies at 10 pm, there is literally no one on the street.
14. san genignano - sorry i cant spell. the towers are cool..but its nothing more than a tourist spot. lame. i went there to do sketches, otherwise i wouldnt have gone.
15. troy - not even a city, juts ruins..but not worth the 6 hour bus ride, at all.

things i drank in europe (not ranked)
lemoncello
mirto
campari
efes pilsen
raki
grappa
sella & mosca wine
turkish coffee
turkish tea
tubourg
ichnusa
peroni
1 euro bottles of wine
and like 3 liters of water every day

things i ate in europe:
pasta
tomato/mozerella sandwich
watermelon
feta cheese
hummus & red pepper
salad
gnocci
grilled veggies
GELATO!
and thats IT. it was hard scoping out vegetarian options :(

anyway, i go to new york on thursday the 25th! i will be there until afer christmas time!. tomorrow i am going shopping with a friend to find shit to wear to my internship, and some boots, and a new, warm coat.
i like the length and the hood on this one, but idk, i'll see if i can find it at the store.
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america [Sep. 19th, 2008|11:42 pm]
i'm back in the usa
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hello usa [Aug. 6th, 2008|06:03 pm]
whats up everyone. im in switzerland at the most amazingly clean youth hostel ever. basically staying at this hostel is like living inside ikea, but without the sweedish meatballs in the cafeteria. im pretty into it, because the last place i stayed was in venice and the hostel was horrible. this place is like a palace in comparison.

im using internet for free, which rules, because a lot of hostels charge a few euro per hour so i never really get online. not getting online and not having tv or newspaper means im really out of touch with what is happening in the us and the world. i watched tv for the first time since my trip started last night, bbc.

swizerland is clean and nice and efficient, but at the same time boring. nothing is really open late here in basel where i am staying. thats a sharp contrast to italy where bars and clubs were open super late. i took a train from venice to switzerland through the alps and now i want a vacation home in switzerland in the mountains overlooking a lake.

italy was amazing and crazy but super dirty and smelly, for the most part. i went to the ER in venice due to killer mosquito bites. im in love with rome, but god its hot and it smells like pee everywhere.$ i went to the vatican and climed 500 steps to get to the top of st peters. i didnt see the pope. ive been inside like 20 churches in the past 2 weeks.

germany was cloudy and cool and clean just like switzerland. berlin was amaying, so much history and so much to do. dresden was breathtaking. frankfurt was super modern.$

germany and italy were both cheaper than i thought theyd be, considering the euro and dollar exchange. switz on the other hand is super expensive.

i fly to istanbul in about a day and im sure turkey is going to blow my mind. im kinda nervous, since there were bombings at markets there pretty recently...but mz school gave us clearance to go. unless something drastic takes place in turkey within the next 24 hours, ill be boardin a plane set for istanbul tomorrow night.

time difference here is 6 hours ahead of ohio. i dont get a chance to call much because rates are crazy expensive.

i miss people in the US, but i dont miss the US itself at all.
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Pre-departure [Jul. 13th, 2008|09:38 am]
I'm freaking out. I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but I am terrified of flying. I hate airplanes. I'm completely afraid of heights. I used to work downtown in Carew Tower, the tallest building in Cincinnati, and I would always go up to the observation deck on my lunch break to try and get over my fear of heights. Two years later, I still go up there from time to time, and am still totally freaked out.

I've probably been on a plane 20 - 30 times in my life, and it doesn't get any better, I swear. The worst is when I fly alone. Uggh so flying over an ocean by myself is going to be horrible. I think the flight is 8 hours. I have no idea what I'm going to do. I know drinking would solve my anxiety, but I also know you get sooo dehydrated up in the air and thats a bad idea.

I think the longest flight I have been on yet was Austin to Vancouver, but even that had a lay over. I think the layover was in Colorado. Actually I think most of my flights have had layovers. I guess my longest non-stop flights really haven't been that long, and they were all from Cincinnati to DFW, which is only 900 miles.

To summarize: I hate flying, I am terrified to be in the air, I get tense just thinking about being on a plane, I hate take off and landing, I have never ever ever been able to relax enough to sleep on a plane. The end! Oh yeah also, I am highly irrational so all of that statistical stuff like "you're more likely to die driving to the airport than in the plane" doesn't calm me down. Oh and BTW, I'm taking public transit (bus) to get to the airport anyway, and I think riding in a gigantic bus vs. driving alone is safey.
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omg soooo excited [Jul. 8th, 2008|01:38 pm]
I just accepted a (paid) internship in NYC for Fall!!!

My schedule from now until the end of 2009 is as follows:

July 17th - July 24th: Berlin & Frankfurt - Germany
July 24th - August 4th: Rome, Venice, Siena, Florence - Italy
August 4th - August 7th: Basel - Switzerland
August 7th - August 26th: Istanbul & Troy - Turkey
August 26th - September 1st: Amsterdam, Netherlands and Milan, Italy
September 1st - September 15th: Alghero, Italy
September 15th - September 16th: London, England
September 16th - September 19th: Paris, France and Frankfurt, Germany
September 19th - September 25th: Cincinnati, Ohio USA
September 25th - December 31st: New York, New York USA

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(no subject) [Jun. 26th, 2008|09:37 am]
"Many low-density suburbs and McMansion subdivisions, including some that are lovely and affluent today, may become what inner cities became in the 1960s and '70s — slums characterized by poverty, crime and decay," declared Christopher B. Leinberger, an urban land use expert, in a recent essay in The Atlantic Monthly."

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/business/25exurbs.html?em&ex=1214625600&en=9bac44e1d9e39b4a&ei=5087%0A

Move to the city, y'all. Not that I want anyone to live in poverty...but I'd loveeee to see the suburbs demise and the city populated and thriving once again ^_^
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(no subject) [Jun. 17th, 2008|08:59 pm]
my mom came to cincinnati friday night to visit me, stayed the weekend, and today she returned to dallas. joshua and i gave her a walking tour of the city, OTR to downtown, and also OTR to clifton. my mom turns 46 tomorrow and said that my 4th floor walk up and the cincinnati hills were hell.

i'm super sad my mom left, i hardly ever see my parents (2x a year) since they're in texas. but im just glad i got to see my mom before i left for europe!

ALSO

anyone who wants me to send you a postcard from europe, email your address to brittanyutaustin@gmail.com (my old email address i set up when i starte at UT, now it mostly just gets junk mail and i dont really use it)

i leave in 30 days. goodbye, usa.
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