(Note: This blog was originally posted on Thursday, November 29, 2007 at a reader-generated blog at The News Tribune of Tacoma, WA. )
Above: Looking at passing traffic on Pacific Avenue from the
Tacoma Art Museum. Photo by Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.
Tacoma Art Museum. Photo by Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.
After visiting town earlier today to attend the 8th annual South Sound Technology Conference, "The Blogging Boom: How News, Private Enterprise, Parenting and Civic Action have Changed Online Journaling" co-sponsored by US Congressmen Adam Smith and Norm Dicks in Carwein Auditorium at UW Tacoma, featuring among others: The News Tribune's own executive editor David Zeeck and assistant managing editor for Interactive News Mark Briggs, there was a bit of sun on hand.
Now, I'm hoping to blog about the conference, but there was so much information that it is taking a bit longer to digest. So I'm going to offer this little diversion. All it takes is a brief interval of gloriously welcomed warmth to give this local blogger both the energy and most importantly incentive to take one last (native optimism!) short stroll along my all-time favorite face of the City of Destiny which is the walk between campus and the Broadway Theatre district before the real cold of winter sets in.
I hope you'll enjoy this jaunt as much as I did.
Above: This artsy couple outside 1148 Broadway
showcases Asian theater traditions from Japan
(Grandfather mask, left) and Korea (Bride's mask,
right). Photo by Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.
showcases Asian theater traditions from Japan
(Grandfather mask, left) and Korea (Bride's mask,
right). Photo by Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.
Above: Detail of Grandfather mask. Photo by
Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.
Mizu Sugimura, copyright 2007.