Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Scenes from finals week

1. Outside office 239:

All day today, people came around asking, "What's with the big box?"
(It's the Reb's box.)
I'd answer: "Well, you can read, can't you?"
We get surly near the end of the semester.

2. Outside the back door of the A200 building:

As you know, the grounds of our little college are looking pretty sharp these days. Recently, I've taken lots of purty pictures of the campus. I've highlighted the impressive artwork that punctuates the grounds. I've Photoshopped the heck out of these images.


Yeah. But yesterday, that Rebel Girl told me to bring my camera. I did. Today, she instructed me to photograph the area outside the door of the crummy little building that houses most of the Humanities & Languages faculty (among others).

I never noticed before, but that area is sans grass. And it sports dirt clods and weeds. It is, as the French say, très shitteé!

See the little sign by that tree? Evidently, someone has given our little bit o' heaven a name: the Humanities and Languages Botanical Garden

In French, it's even better.
Naturellement!

3. The opening page of the district website:

Check out the district website. There, one finds this announcement:
Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
7:00 p.M.
Holiday Inn, 25205 La Paz
Laguna Hills, CA

There's a public notice (a pdf file). According to the notice, we are "hereby notified that a special meeting" of the board "has been called for Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 25205 La Paz, Laguna Hills, CA for the purpose of holding in public session a Board Self-Evaluation Workshop subsequent to a closed session to discuss:
...Public Employee Evaluation of Performance...Chancellor"

Fine Arts Lab, Fullerton College (the 20s)

Fullerton College, the 60s

Fairview Schoolhouse, 1911 (today, the grounds of Orange Coast College)

1939 Memorial Day Parade in Balboa, down Main Street

San Juan Capistrano's "Motorcycle Hill," c. 1917

San Juan Capistrano's Modesta Avila, 1889


To read about Avila, go to The White Lady was Brown.

The inevitability of Hannity-bashing

Some readers might be interested in a post I just left on my other blog. It is entitled: The inevitability of Hannity-bashing.

Part of my "bashing" series.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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