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Daily Archives: January 16, 2013
Brendan Feeley
Here is a Picture of Me. Continue reading
Welcome To My Blog
Hi guys! As you can probably see from my tag line above, I’m a goof that loves alliteration. I’m a junior here at Vanderbilt and am pretty stoked on my Solar System class. I’ve had a rough start to the semester (missing several first days due to illness) but am getting back on track so […] Continue reading
Forest Park
This is a photo of probably my favorite place in the world: Forest Park in St. Louis. This particular photo is a part of the park called Kennedy Forest. Kennedy Forest has tons of dirt running paths and it is really fun just to get lost in the beauty of the place. Continue reading
Row!
Vandy Rowing
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Astro 201: A Space Odyssey
Hey Astro 201, this is a picture from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. I love music, movies and space, and this film has it all. There is no single piece of media that has ever made me wonder so far into the curiosities of human travel through time and space. What is really absurd […] Continue reading
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First Post!
Hey guys! My name is Miranda, and I’m a sophomore studying biomedical engineering. I love camping and being outdoors. This is a picture of me canoeing in the Boundary Waters in northern Minnesota. It’s a really great place to enjoy nature (and the stars)! Continue reading
First Post
Hello! This is a picture from my fall 2012 semester I spent in Cape Town, South Africa. I thought it would be appropriate for my blog because this picture is taken from the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, and when you’re up there you feel like you’re on top of the world, and therefore closer […] Continue reading
First Post!
This is so cool! My first blog ever! This picture is of the cake my friends made me for my first birthday away from home, which is in the great state of Michigan! I have a lot of state pride, which is somewhat unique among Michiganders. Despite the fact that Detroit and the entire economy […] Continue reading
Rainbow Orion
An image of the Orion Nebula from NASA’s Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes. The image is composed of light collected in infrared, visible, and ultraviolet wavelengths. At the bright yellow center of the image are four stars called the Trapezium which are 100,000 times brighter than the sun. Located 1,500 light years from Earth, the […] Continue reading
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