Continuing the tradition of illustrated posts, here’s a few photos of where I’m living this year. I’m in Falcone, which is located at the foot of all the academic buildings. Freshman year I walked 96 steps to get to class. (I counted, trust me.) And that was just if it were on the ground floor. I’d have to go up as many as four more stories. This year I have to climb six steps and I’m there.
Here’s the view out my window:

The brick building on the left is Jennison, one of the busier academic buildings. Also visible is the library’s clocktower.
Here’s a quick interior shot, of mediocre quality:

And, facing the other way:

I also took a few shots the other day, on a very clear day, using my relatively-new polarizing filter on my camera. The effect is a little too much, I think…

I think this one might become my new wallpaper:

And illustrating a polarizer taken to the extreme… Straight out of the camera, rotating being the only post-processing done:
