Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Back in Boston

Since December 17th, I have driven 3300 miles across the country from Seattle to Boston (there were a few other trips in there putting the 33 day driving total to more than 5000 miles). To my surprise, over 97% of the 3300 mile trip was covered in snow, culminating with the most snow on the ground in Boston.


The streets are much narrower than I recalled due to the large amount of snow. Cars parked on the street are "pushed" inward due to the piles of snow on either side. It's a very good thing I was in my Ford Explorer rather than in a U-haul like the first time I moved to Cambridge.

Here I am, ready to bike to class!

A nice shot of one of the MIT undergrad dorms as I head to campus over the rail road tracks for the first time in a long while.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Klipsch Appearal?

I made my usual visit to Klipsch (my previous employer) while home in Indianapolis. I'm lucky to have many good friends in that office so it is always a good visit. On the most recent visit, I was given a pair of Klipsch Ski Gloves. These were used during the extensive design/development/testing that went into the Image S5i Rugged Headphones.


These sweet gloves that will be very handy for the Boston snow!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Indianapolis!

I'm back in Indianapolis for a while... more specifically, my parents house in the suburb of Plainfield. But the city is just a short 10-20 minute drive away. During Christmas I was able to connect up with a lot of long time friends both in and around the city. Here are some pictures I was able to snap.

The worlds largest "Christmas Tree" on the Circle in Indianapolis. I'm not sure how a concrete monument with lights is considered a Christmas tree, but it makes for a nice picture!
Here's the civil war memorial! It's beautiful on the inside!
I've been working on my thesis in my downtime. I usually try to do this in a library. I was downtown and decided to head to the central library... a really cool "old meets new" library.
My laptop in the west wing of the library... taking on the thesis one page at a time!


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Expert Gift Rapper?

I'm somewhat proud of my gift wrapping this year. As my family will tell you, I typically take gift wrapping pretty seriously. I typically focus on disguising the gift more than making the wrapping look nice. This year, I decided to go for the complete opposite. There is very little disguising going on here, but I must say, it looks nice!

Can you guess what is on the right?

Monday, January 3, 2011

On the Road Again, Again!

Dad and I had a late start on the first day. We decided it would be a good idea to change my brake pads, as they were grinding metal on metal (thanks to Chris for lending his tools and driveway space late Sunday Night). We also decided to pick up a set of tire chains in anticipation of snowy mountain passes. I knew if we didn't have chains, we would need them, but if I bought chains, we certainly wouldn't need it. We crossed 7 mountain passes with areas designated for chaining up tires, and as predicted we didn't need the chains.

Though we didn't need the chains, there was plenty of snow. I estimate about 2150 miles of the 2300 miles of land we crossed was snow covered, making for a beautiful drive!

The 11 hours of driving through sand and salt on the first day did quite a number on my Explorer (165,000 miles and counting).
We got an early start on the second day and watched the sun rise on the horizon.
We drove past the last mountains the morning of day two, leaving plenty of flat land ahead!
If you have ever driven I-90 through South Dakota, you have certainly seen signs for Wall Drug. We had to stop!
2300 miles, 37 hours of driving, 3 days, one fun trip!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Goodbye Seattle

Before I left Seattle, the city gave me one last view of Mt Rainier (as see a few blocks from my apartment). Look close along the horizon on the right and you'll see the huge mountain/volcano!
One last view of Elliot Bay.
Although I've been to this park about a hundred times, I've never had my picture taken there! One last day for a good picture in front of the Seattle skyline!
Here I am about ready to embark on the 2300 mile drive. Luckily, my Dad was able to snag a last minute cheap plane ticket to Seattle and join me for the 37 hour drive!
Goodbye Seattle... for now???