Sunday, March 14, 2010

3.14

Happy Pi Day!

Now for those out there in internet land who don't know--I'm not a math geek. I am however a classicist. Pi is one of the letters of the Ancient Greek alphabet and today is 3/14...or in math terms 3.14 (π).

The Ancient Greek philosophers had this thing with math and the divine. Somehow they figured out that a number relatively equal to 3.14 would help us figure out the dimensions of circles and spheres. How they figured this out is beyond me and my 26 year old gray matter processor. However, the Ancient Greek philosophers were also responsible for things like figuring out the space between notes in music, the golden ratio, and the foundations of the Fibonacci sequence as seen in nature. So, Happy Pi Day and thank you Ancient Greek philosophers--if it weren't for you, I'd likely have no random bits of useless knowledge to make me sound interesting.

...when in Texas...

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Winter?

I walked out the flat this morning not wearing a jacket! I walked into work happy to have the nice weather. It got nicer as the day went on. :) For reasons beyond me, I find warm weather to be most pleasing. 80 degrees is perfect weather for the likes of me.

Work is as always--quite entertaining and interesting. the BHA facebook page has been periodically updated and most recently, Charlie Barkeep has gotten a facebook page. Charlie Barkeep is one of the two manikins at the Crixell Saloon in the museum. He's something of a fly on the wall and a silent witness to all of the programs and the like.

...when in Texas...

Sunday, February 28, 2010

more on Charro Days

Alright, this week has been crazy! Charro Days (and subsequently the Sombrero Festival) are a whole lot of people getting dressed up in all kinds of either Mexican peasant clothes or 'Charro' clothes. This is one of those situations where I have to smile, nod, and accept the fact that I am Casper white and will never have a festival that I am THAT dedicated to (asside from the Renn faires).

Charro Days has three parades -- the Children's Parade, the Iluminated Parade, and the International Parade. Each one has something slightly different to offer. The Children's Parade has elementary kids performing traditional dances, the Iluminated Parade is full of lit up floats, and the International parade is a mix of floats and groups from Matamoros as well as Brownsville.  I went to the Children's Parade and got a bit of a sunburn on my face. I got to see the tail end of both of the other parades. It's not the same watching vs. being a part of it all. Again, I'm too much of foreigner to really appreciate it.

...when in Texas...

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Charro Days!

Charro: (noun) "ranching dandy" complete with fancy clothes and a girl on each arm.

Day: (noun) time between sun rise and sun set.

Charro Days: (noun) week long series of events, festival, parades, etc. think Mardi Gras in New Orleans, only  in Brownsville, Texas and not quite as internationally recognized...but it is internationally recognized by some pockets of population... :)

Anyway, Charro Days started today and it goes all week.

...when in Texas...

Thursday, February 4, 2010

an update on stuffs

The internet has been down in the flat for the last couple of days. At least I can check my e-mail at my office. I've been going a bit crazy with the museum. We opened but we weren't quite finished--we had a handful of details and a bit of Spanish text we needed to get in. Guess what, the people we hire for printing and the like had a bit of a communications glitch and one guy hasn't been sending work orders to the others who actually do the printing. I've taken steps to fix this and go straight to the guys who actually print out my text. They are cool. They actually do the work in a very timely manner.

So, in the mean time, I'm working on the BHA facebook page. I know, crazy. Its a fan page and anyone who is interested can find it:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brownsville-TX/Brownsville-Historical-Association/255965253619?ref=nf

...when in Texas...

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

a bit of an edit.

My previous post has a link to get to the newspaper article from Jan. 26th. so, on the date/search date go to January 26, 2010. and the paper should come up.

For those who are wondering, the article made the front page. :)

...when in Texas...

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

news!

http://epaper.brownsvilleherald.com/Default/Skins/BrownsvilleHerald/Client.asp?Skin=BrownsvilleHerald&Daily=Brownsville&AW=1264531875981&AppName=1

yep, somehow I made it into the paper as the front girl for the Heritage Museum. Actually, I'm the project director for finishing the museum and then I get to put on a different hat for the next project at hand... :) but for now I get to bask in the 'I've got two things left to do on the museum but the pressure is off so I can do my job' :)

...when in Texas...