I snapped this on my way home from class. This is a picture of the Union Building, and I noticed that shades of red, green, and yellow meet together. Another crisp, cool day on campus.
I snapped this on my way home from class. This is a picture of the Union Building, and I noticed that shades of red, green, and yellow meet together. Another crisp, cool day on campus.
After a relaxing break, I’m glad to be back on campus. I’m looking forward to spending the last semester of my academic career at Purdue, and possibly my last few months in Indiana. The countdown to graduation begins!
AFC Divisional Playoffs are coming up, and I’m excited to see Andrew Luck play the former quarterback of the Colts, Peyton Manning! While I am a Manning fan, I am still committed to cheering on my home team. Go Colts!
My friend, Brad, brought me home a late Christmas present. I think I found a way to pay off my upcoming semester.
Every year, the Reynolds Family puts on a public show of Christmas lights from December through the beginning of January. Even though they put the decorations away, they always leave The Cross up until Easter. It shines brightly in the dark sky for drivers along SR-37 to see.
The streets were too slick to drive on, and it was certainly too cold to go outside. Instead, I spent the night with my best friend playing video games and snacking on popcorn.
Today, the temperature hovered in the single-digits, while wind-chills were around -10 degrees. If anyone was going to survive going outside, surely he or she would have needed a cup of coffee in hand at all times.
Winter has been here for almost a month, but unusually high temperatures for the time have kept the ground cold and dry. Overnight, Mother Nature greeted me to snow-capped fences and a cool, fluffy blanket of snow. Winter may be treacherous to drivers and to those who may not like the...
Today, I visited the Fishers Heritage Park at White River to take a picture of the Historic Ambassador House. The wreaths, ribbons, and flowers add to the dullness of the white, winter sky. In the backyard, there were trees shaped like Hanukkah candles. The town really wanted to make this...