Last Thursday after class I wandered around UB and took some pictures. I don’t think I take pictures often enough, so I thought it’d be kinda fun. Unfortunately it was raining outside, so everything had to be done inside.

Window rain

I thought this picture came out looking very interesting.

Baldy staircase

Baldy Hall is a pretty tall building. This is a view up the staircase from the first floor. (There’s also a basement floor, but I never go down there.)

Japanese study

I keep seeing this around campus. Apparently they need Japanese native speakers for some study. I like seeing it because I can understand most of it, haha.

Founder’s Plaza

They got these weird-looking statues when they were remodeling what used to be called the Campus Promenade which is now called Founders Plaza or something like that. Regardless, although most people hate them (including seemingly everyone who submits things to the Generation personals), I really have no problem with them. I like the warped reality thing they have going on.

The other side of Founders Plaza

The opposite direction from the previous picture. Let’s play a game called “spot where the remodeling work ended”!

Knox roof

This is the roof of Knox Hall. Maybe it’s just me, but I really think it looks like there should be some sort of martial arts movie battle out here.

Z<p><p><p>oom lens

I like this picture only because I never had a camera with a zoom lens before. Also, you can see those crazy statues a little more clearly in this shot.

inside NSC

Inside of the Natural Sciences Complex, more commonly referred to as NSC. It looks pretty empty, but if this was during the time when people are moving between classes (:20 to :30 and :50 to :00) there would be so many people crowded in here that I wouldn’t have been able to take a picture at all without being trampled. I’m exaggerating a bit, but really, the difference is astounding.

Well, I think that’s it for today.

| Posted November 18, 2007

1 Comment

  • 1. Debbie  |  November 19th, 2007 at 2:06 pm

    Oh how I miss that place. Glad to know you are alive and doing well though.

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