Friday, February 22, 2008

Good times in Mystic and Providence






Some pics from our Saturday adventure last weekend...

Saturday, February 16, 2008

A Rare Moment


So I decided to take a visit to Yale's famous Beinecke Rare Book Library the other day to check out some of the books / manuscripts in their collection.

As you can see, Beinecke is a rather odd looking building, at least from the outside. This is particularly true in light of the surrounding architecture, which is mostly neo-Gothic.


Beinecke has over 500,000 rare books, and millions of manuscripts that Yale students can just walk in and read, study, etc. It is a pretty unbelievable experience.

Inside Beinecke houses all of their
books in a massive glass enclosure.
Word has it that at the very slightest spark, they can evacuate and suck all of the air out of the chamber, therefore saving the books and manuscripts.

Beinecke also has books on display in glass cases around the outside of the glass chamber. Of the many books here on display, I think I was most impressed by their copies of the original Gutenberg Bible.

But as you can imagine, I didn't show up to Beinecke just for a good time - although, that might not be a bad idea in the future.


I was here to read some of Jonathan Edwards original handwritten sermons.


I was able to find some pictures online of what these look like. These are 10cm by 10cm I believe - which is unbelievable when you look at how small he was able to write and the fact that he was preaching off of these in the pulpit. As my friend who took me there said, it is hard to believe he didn't just hold these 2 inches from his face.





The other reason I wanted to show you these is because of the now-famous handwriting of Jonathan Edwards. I honestly was not able to make it 6 words without stumbling over a word that looked as though he slipped into Aramaic. It is a testimony to the Jonathan Edwards Center that they have done such a good job of transcribing these for public use. Their transcribers honestly have to "learn" Edwards - by starting with his earliest handwriting and "progressing" with him. Progressing being in quotes because his handwriting was not a progression of anything!

Take a look a the pictures and see if you can read - these are actually clear ones!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

snow

So, we've had some rather odd weather since we've been here in CT, but the weather last week took the cake (and I think it ate it too). In about 36 hours, we went from 11 degrees and dark, to snowing, to 50 degrees and rain - a lot of rain.

Here is what it looked like when it started to rain (from our living room window)


Then, a couple hours later, there was a nice blanket of snow down.


And of course, the next morning, I had the joy of starting a car that had been covered in snow.


I'm not really sure I missed doing this when I moved to California. While there is something somewhat romantic about a blanket of white covering everything, there is also something annoying about a car that has been turned into ice. What was incredible, was that 4 hours after this picture was taken it was 50 degrees. Weird.

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Change



Well, my third week of work has ended...and I'm still adjusting. I find myself wishing this phase of life would pass by quickly, but then I realize I should be still and enjoy each day in its fullness.



When I look at these trees I think how different they will look when we leave Connecticut, and I am also reminded how much well will grow from these few months on the east coast.

Stay tuned for some new travel pics. We have a visitor arriving next week....and I think she'll inspire us to venture out of town!!