Friday, October 23, 2009

Pictures Pictures!! From Bangladesh and Matt's visit to Colorado. =)

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Summer 09 Pictures

I posted pictures from this summer up on the same webpage as my Cambodia pics. What a great summer its been! I can't believe school starts back up again in 1 week. I am certainly not ready for it.

The only problem with summer in Boulder is there is actually too much cool stuff to do. Its often hard to decide where to partition my time. haha.

Enjoy =)

Summer 2009 Pictures

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Cambodia Pictures

Here's a link to pictures I took in Cambodia while at a conference on arsenic in drinking water. It takes a lot longer to put the pics up here. Anways..enjoy! =)

Cambodia Pics

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Some more from this weekend..









Here are some more pics from this weekend. Today I went hiking about 45 min away from Boulder and it was absolutely beautiful. I got some blisters from hiking on Friday so I figured I'd just wear my running sneakers and come to find out half way up the trail that it's covered in snow! Some of the trail I was walking through had 1-2 inches of fresh snow! I couldn't believe it. In the end I didn't turn around and the lake at the end was really nice. It was about a 10 mile hike overall.

Friday, September 12, 2008







My time when I'm not studying.....

Here are a few other pictures that I've taken so far. Last weekend I did a 5k in Denver with my roomate and some girls from my class and it was a lot of fun! All of the women wore skirts and we got a 3 minute head start from the guys. There were 800 entrants, 600 women in total. I've never run a race like that but I'd like to do more. I think I'm finally adjusted to the altitude which is exciting. Running the first few weeks was really rough. I came in 94th/609 women and 8th/55 for the 20-24 age class. Not my best time but it was super fun. I've also started playing in a fall ultimate frisbee league and had my first game last weekend. We play every sunday until November and there are tons of teams. Its fairly competitive but I enjoyed my first game.

This week my work started to really pick up. I had a quiz in one class on half the textbook...which seemed a little ridiculous considering it was week 3 but it went alright. I also worked in the lab every day this week. I've mostly just been observing people and trying to learn a bunch of new methods and techniques. Nothing I can't handle so far. I'm really glad its the weekend though. I decided to celebrate the end of the week with a nice friday afternoon hike. Its amazing here that I can ride my bike a few miles from my house and hike up a mountain...I love it! So I went up this local mountain and it had a beautiful view of all of Boulder and you could see Denver off in the distance. As I was hiking up you could see a rainstorm approaching the mountains...it was really pretty. And on my way down I looked up after not paying much attention to notice a whole family of deer hiding int he grass. They didnt seem too shy and there was a cute baby one.

Anyways hope everyone else is doing well! I'd like to hear updates about your lives as well!

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Adventures in Colorado

Camping in Arches National Park



Hiking Near Boulder







Thursday, July 24, 2008

Villa Savoye and the Eiffel Tower

Hello everyone,

Look at me updating again. haha. Anyways yesterday I ventured off to a Paris suburb, Poissy, to see a famous vacation house built by an architect called Le Corbusier. I did my term project on him last semester in my french class and found him more interesting than I was expecting so I was eager to go check out the place. He was a pioneer of modern architecture between WWI and WWII. He designed a lot of buildings but for my project I focused on 3 of his buildings, Villa Savoye being one of them. It is a house he designed for a rich Paris couple to use as a vacation home to get away from Paris. During WWII it fell into disrepair because the Nazis actually occupied it. The Savoyes (people who owned the home) were pissed because the architect seemed to care more about showcasing the home as an architectural piece of art rather than care about the functionality of the home....such as the fact that it leaked horribly. Recently they put money to renovate it and fix the leaks so it looked pretty good when I visited it. I just found it neat that everything he designed was for a reason. For example, the house is built on pillars so a car can drive underneath it, and the curvurature of the house is the exact curvature of a cars turning radius. He also believed in open airiness and unobstructed views. For this reason he used ramps and spiral staircases and also had roof gardens and sky slights throughout the house. Come to find out as I was reading a poster there, he designed 2 buildings on Matt's campus! One is right next door and its funny because I had mentioned to Matt how that building was in the exact style of an architect I had studied. I guess I didnt even need to make a day trip! haha.

Anyways after visiting the house I wandered around the town of Poissy. It was actually quite charming and felt small-townish considering how close it was to Paris. I enjoyed a delicious lunch of Indian food and then read in a park that was at the base of a chateau. Although I never saw the chateau so I only half believe it was there. Haha. The town was also right on the Seine so they had a nice walking path right along it. I enjoyed my afternoon there.

Then last night Matt and I went up the Eiffel tower. We didn't go all the way up, mostly because we've already done it and there was a really long line. It was actually sort of neat to walk up the 600-something steps..it gives you an interesting perspective. To actually be inside the Eiffel tower. I found it really neat. Especially since it's lit up blue. I apologize that all the pictures are mixed up I don't know why the blog rearranges them like that.

Anyways tomorrow Matt and I are heading to Brussels. I can't wait to go back! we're taking a 4 hour bus ride to get there. We have to catch the 5:30 metro, which is just about the 1st one so its going to be an early morning. We're going to spend friday night and saturday night there and head home Sunday evening to Paris. Then I'll be in Paris Sunday and monday night and take a train to Amsterdam early early Tuesday morning where I'm probably going to try to get a flight back on Tuesday afternoon. I hope returning goes as smoothely as getting there! we'll see I guess.

Thats it for now. Oh and P.S. mom - it got really hot here the second you left. Haha. For the past couple days its been 85 and sunny.

Villa Savoye Pics

View from atop the Eiffel Tower

Villa Savoye

Blue Eiffel Tower


Sunset through the blue Eiffel Tower



View from the Eiffel Tower

On top of the Eiffel Tower


Villa Savoye Staircase


Villa Savoye


Bathroom...I really liked the built in chaise lounge at the edge of the tub


Villa savoye staircase


Villa Savoye


Sign


Staircase..again


Ramp up to 2nd floor


Living room which opened out to the garden on top of the 1st floor roof. Le Corbusier also designed the furniture


Roof garden...so cool