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Analog Architect living in the Digital Age. Native Tucsonan of Dutch heritage. A baby boomer, husband, father, grandfather & friend. Secular Humanist Mostly Harmless ;-) Namaste ॐ
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The real first day of summer, also known as the summer solstice is still a day away but down here in the Old Pueblo, Mother Nature is getting a head start.

Even here in the Old Pueblo, people are reacting to the inhumane & unconstitutional actions our government has been taking. Photos: Protest heats up at Tucson ICE office Wednesday www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report...

This coming Saturday, send a peaceful, but forceful message to Deranged Donnie Drumpf & his Project 2025. I'm attending No Kings's event, “NO KINGS! TUCSON AZ” - sign up now to join me! www.mobilize.us/nokings/even...

Rabbit, Rabbit . . .

So Conservatives are baffled why Drumpf would incite a MAGA Civil War. It can only be one of two things. He's a Russian Asset OR he's really that STUPID; either way our Country will continue to suffer. #DumpTrump #NotMyPresident #SaveDemocracy www.politico.com/news/2025/05...

Great news for a modern, advanced science-based country to continue being a leader in clean energy. Oh wait a minute! That's no longer us . . . eladelantado.com/news/alaska-...

Wise words from Mr. Rogers. We are all in this together. Let us all renew ourselves to strive for the common good.

Here is a 2-pg. article on biological wastewater treatment that I co-authored with Phil Hawes, AIA, the Director of Architecture for Sarbid Ltd. the London-based architectural firm responsible for the design & construction admin. of the Bio 2. At the time I was using my middle (nick)name Chuck.

Biosphere 2 is currently operating as an American Earth system science research facility/museum north of Tucson, AZ near the town of Oracle. Here are early aerial images taken during construction. One on the left is Feb. 1990 & the one on the right is July 1991.

I had my own set when I was a child in the early 60's. Later I became a Registered Architect in Arizona. How Frank Lloyd Wright’s Son Invented Lincoln Logs, “America’s National Toy” (1916) www.openculture.com/2021/04/how-...

Musician shares ‘absolutely unhinged’ emails from Kennedy Center’s interim director www.sfchronicle.com/entertainmen...

Early sign of Spring in the Sonoran Desert. Over here on Tucson Eastside, in our Olive tree, we have a mama Hummingbird keeping her babies warm this morning. Unfortunately Spring is going to have a rude awakening in just five days when we are expected to hit 101° as our daytime high.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre. The performance represents a rejuvenated artist as he explores his musical roots with a band of young virtuoso musicians who are able to breathe new life in classic YES songs.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre.

Limited to posting only four photos at a time. Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre.

A few pics from last nights event. Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre.

A few pics from last nights event. Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks Live Tucson Rialto Theatre. The performance represents a rejuvenated artist as he explores his musical roots with a band of young virtuoso musicians who are able to breathe new life in classic YES songs. NOTE: Bluesky only allows a maximum of 4 photos per post.

Jon Anderson, the +80 years old 'voice' of YES, the English progressive rock band since 1968 performing last night with The Band Geeks at Tucson Rialto Theatre. Here he is looking directly at Jane Luttenburger Anderson, his wife of 28 years who was sitting in the front row.

Off to downtown Tucson for the Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks 'Perpetual Change' tour here tonight at Rialto Theatre. Will post photos tomorrow.

Hands Off! Tucson Fights Back Rally · Volunteer organized Time: Saturday, April 5 11am – 1pm MST Location: Randolph Park 900 S Randolph Way Tucson Wear White as a symbol of peace

Tucson community radio KXCI to host first Baila el Pueblo: A Desert Music Festival www.tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report/...