Amsterdam Breakfast

Maya shared a photograph of her breakfast taken in Amsterdam where she is studying abroad. I am counting on her for more pictures to help sustain my daily posting need for relevant photos.

Smith College

Jeanine and I spent the night at the Elm Street Inn, a delightful bed and breakfast directly across the street from Smith College. After a fantastic breakfast, we went for a walk on campus passing by the President’s house, strolling through a small Japanese garden and visiting, at length, the Botanic Garden pictured below.

1st and 2nd Cousins

Jeanine and I traveled to Northampton, MA today to meet up with my cousin Heather and her husband Burton. They treated us to a wonderful dinner followed by a modern dance recital featuring the choreography of their daughter, Toni. The performance, which we enjoyed thoroughly, was her final project towards a Master of Fine Arts degree from Smith College.

Freezing Ice

A storm this evening left vegetation covered in thick ice at higher elevations.

The Argon Man

At work, our 3D metal printers require an inert atmosphere in order to prevent oxidation. This is achieved by filling our hermetically sealed printing chamber with argon gas. We use so much of it that we have a large tank behind our facility which is replenished every time it runs low. This evening, I had a chance to watch as the “argon man” refilled the tank within the foggy mist created by the process.

Damaged on Arrival

I recently depleted my supply of epoxy hardener and resin while completing a project for work. The replacements I ordered online arrived in a partially crushed condition. Needless to say, I was not too pleased with this situation and have contacted the company which shipped them to me. Based on these photos, they have agreed to a partial refund.

Aunt Barbara

Also discovered in my mother’s photography collection is this picture of my aunt Barbara, the second wife of my father’s brother, Ernie. The two also enjoyed a professional relationship as Barbara and Ernie, a musical duet who produced an album of the same name. My uncle was a childhood friend of and occasional guitarist for Tony Bennett who sang at his funeral. He played on numerous albums, most notably for Harry Belafonte.

Abuelita

My grandmother on my mother’s side was a shrewd businesswoman. Born in Ecuador, she started a transportation business with a single bus and eventually grew it into a small fleet. She then sold the buses to invest in real estate, starting with one apartment building and eventually purchased more. She then sold these to finance the move of the family to the United States where she started again with a single apartment building. There is little doubt that my business sense comes from my Abuelita. I found this picture of her in my mother’s collection.

02-02-2020

Two is my favorite number, no doubt in part due to my training in logic design whose language of expression is binary numbers. Today, therefore, represents an unusually pleasing date for me. I assisted Jeanine on her mission to clean out the freezer by eating long ago purchased frozen pancakes for breakfast. This pushed my standard weekend fried eggs to the lunch slot and the day ended with chili, a SuperBowl Sunday standard. I spent the rest of the day organizing my shop and office with a small excursion to get my car washed and find a remotely interesting photo given the dreary grey sky.

MIT Museum

This morning I took Jeanine to the MIT Museum for mystery date night despite the incorrect time of day. Despite working a few blocks away while at Superpedestrian, I never had an opportunity to visit. Featured for the next few months is an exhibit chronicling the history of the Polaroid camera from both the technical and artistic perspectives. We both enjoyed the visit and thought that Maya would be really interested as well. Later we enjoyed grilled cheese sandwiches at Roxy’s.

Hot Off The Lathe

Less than two weeks after installing our new Okuma CNC lathe at work, our machinist turned out a newly designed contact tip for our printer. The lathe allows us to hold the tolerances needed to refine our printing process and to make subtle adjustments to the geometry with turnaround time measured in minutes rather than weeks. We immediately put the new contact tip into use and it performed perfectly.

Vine Brook Wellfields

Digital Alloys is located in a rather developed part of Burlington. Even so, the Vine Brook Wellfields can be found less than a half-mile from the office. My current morning routine involves arriving at the office at about 6:30 AM and setting off on a 2.5-mile round trip walk to get breakfast. That walk takes me past Vine Brook which I paused this morning to photograph.

Safe in Amsterdam?

We received this photo of Maya in a text with no explanation. She appears to be inside a large toroidal shaped beach ball and to have lost one leg. We suspect this has something to do with her term abroad orientation.

Mother and Son

An image of me and my mom that I have never seen before. It was one of many that I discovered after digitizing negatives from my mother’s photography collection.

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