Tuesday, February 23, 2010

New Houston Mayor Say Bloggers Can Be "Negative and Snarky": I Say "WHATEVZ!!!"

I kid!!!

It's nice listen to the new mayor (whom I voted for) talk intelligently about technology. She talks of bloggers as almost neighborhood captains (constituency, point of view, etc). Avoidance of most local news means I hadn't seen much of the mayor on TV. I'm liking what I'm seeing in terms of her realism and insights.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

New On Flickr: The University of Houston Digital Library



The University of Houston Digital Library now has an additional internet presence, a new Flickr page. While the World Famous Red Headed Widows, ca. 1909 postcard not there yet, the Flickr page is only a few days old, so it will be interesting to see how the digital library uses it. Personally, I'd like to see all the historic Houston photographs placed on an available map.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Graffiti is Italian: Graffiti in Italy

First impressions taking the train from Leonardo da Vinci Airport to Roma Termini?... there are a lot of kids with loads of free time and lots of paint in Rome.  Seemingly, every abandoned train platform and track-side structure was tagged with graffiti.  Also truly unexpected, the abundance of aged and abandoned buildings that scattered the landscape, within view of the rail line running from airport to central.  Years-long decay of structures and the defacing of buildings didn't impress this first-time visitor.  Italy sells itself on historic ruins, so the toll of nature and patina of age is expected in picturesque roman buildings.   It's the more contemporary neglect that was shocking.  Leaving Rome, there was lovely countryside to take in (looking a lot like Southern California), but even then graffiti gravitated to any building near the rail line..

The Florence is heavily affected by rampant tagging. The official tourism board has a page dedicated to historic graffito, but for obvious reasons, there is not mention of the current plague that affects the many of the city walls.  The Travelers Notebook touched upon Florence's graffiti issue in June '09 article, Florence Defaced By Graffiti, Declared Ugly and Depressing.

Outside the Accedemia, look for the block-plus long scrawled massages by those waiting in line for the David and other works.  In the barely populated off-season street, I didn’t understand why so much graffiti lined the walls until I noticed a simple message “4 hour.”

Being neither fluent in Italian nor of Florentine opinion, its impossible to know the local sentiment.  I heard from a local that the new, young mayor is working on the task.  As a visitor who was only in the city a few days, I can only imagine what those who live with this daily.




Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.


Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.


Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.



Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.



Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.


Graffiti - Florence, Italy, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Wednesday Night Photo Post: Space City


"Space City", originally uploaded by bill barfield.

Wednesday Night Photo Post: Shots From the Italy Trip

Exhaustion.
A cold.
Poor sleep.

Yup, all of those came back with me, mostly.  There was an ideal trip to Italy and this just wasn't quite the one.  Why no blog entries while on vacation?   Google and Blogger decided not to join us abroad.   Gmail, nope.  Google maps, nope.  Google search, nope.  Blogger, nope.  Had to use a poxy service just to get them kind of running.  The rest of the internet, just fine. 

There were some good times had and here are some pictures as proof.   More stories and images to come this week.