Where Science and Art Meet: The Path of Innovation “The arts and sciences are essential to the prosperity of the state and to the ornament and happiness of human life” -George Washington We continue the journey sparked by revisiting my opinion, or more accurately my initial dismissal, of the portrait of Antoine and Marie AnneContinue reading “The Art of Revision Part 2”
Monthly Archives: September 2021
The Art of Revision
There is a gut feeling I get while pondering that sets me off in a wandering quest— a meander. It might take me to discover new territory, but sometimes it might bring me to a territory already visited. I think it is important to allow ourselves to wander in those spaces — new and old.Continue reading “The Art of Revision”
20 Years Later: A Reflection
This weekend marks 20 years since the attacks on September 11. I can’t help but reflect on it with recent news of not only the anniversary but of the complete withdrawal out of Afghanistan. To be clear this will not be an opinion piece about the political policies. This is a reflection on us asContinue reading “20 Years Later: A Reflection”
Food for Thought
I will admit I love to read. It is a love that started when I learned English as a second language at 7 years old. I used reading as practice to master a language that even for the sponge mind of a 7-year-old was confusing to learn. When it comes to reading, I’m pretty muchContinue reading “Food for Thought”
Welcome to S.O.W.
The purpose of this project is twofold. It is a means for me to indulge my curiosities and in doing so I hope to inspire you to indulge yours. Curiosities are something we are born with. But somewhere along the way we learn to ignore it… our sense of wonder. It is what makes youngContinue reading “Welcome to S.O.W.”
