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Dec 09
I’m still basking in the glow of a long weekend surrounded by family and friends in Vermont. Three photos below.
![S [phonetography]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2493/4142082349_13dfd299d9.jpg)
Sofia polishing off a snack.
![G&M [phonetography]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2668/4142077183_df5fcc0918.jpg)
Sofia’s new brother, Mateo, hanging with Grandma.
![Dad [phonetography]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2683/4146061822_aedac52ec3.jpg)
Dad relaxing at the end of the weekend.
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Jun 09
I got a chance to see my niece in Boston this weekend. Unfortunately for you, my affection for this little person has made it impossible for me to tell if this is a good photo. Sorry …

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May 09
My niece Sofia was amazed by this installation at the Firehouse Gallery in Burlington, Vermont. I guess when you’re 19 months old, everything looks pretty incredible. Still, this exhibit deserves a visit if you’re in Burlington. More info on the artist and his work below the photograph.

Micro-Macro
- April 17–May 30, 2009
- In this solo exhibition, internationally exhibited artist Jason Hackenwerth explores extremes of scale with his monumental, site-specific latex balloon sculptures and intricate kinetic works. Inspired by microscopic organisms, these biomorphic sculptures illustrate the increasing elasticity of human perception forced by recent technological innovations, from astrophysics to nanotechnology. Playful and disorienting, these works offer tangible examples of the evaporating boundaries of human experience and celebrate our intellectual ability to expand and contract notions of scale on infinite levels.