Book Review: Winter Study, by Nevada Barr


Winter Study, by Nevada Barr. Penguin Books. Paperback. 2008. $10. I’m easily impressed by authors who integrate real, local geography into their novels. The idea of being able to “go there” and walk in the footsteps of the protagonist is a romantic notion of mine, I suppose. James Lee Burke fuses southern Louisiana geography into…

ESRI International Users Conference, Epilogue


The greater portion of the following collection of musings came on the very first day of the Education Conference. My current position covers a diverse number of disciplines, roles, and responsibilities. My office is on the top floor of a 5-story building, on the perimeter of our office space. And I am a Team of…

My Geographic Reach, May 14th, 2013


One of my favorite activities on WordPress is checking where my visitors are arriving from. Mostly, the United States. Tonight, though, I notice some nice variety; India, UK, South Africa, and Singapore. Thanks for the visit!

March Madness is Spatial


College basketball, both men’s and women’s, is my favorite sport. My Seasonal Affective Disorder becomes a mere annoyance closer to March Madness and NCAA Tournament time. The utterance of “bracketology” affects me the way “Christmas” and “Spring Break affects normal people. From December through March my moods follow the play of my favorite teams, teams…

Embrace Your Inner Geographer


Below, is the full transcript of a recent posting I made to my Announcements page which supports my World Geography course. Enjoy. “Part of the goal of this course is make you realize you won the lottery by living in the United States. We have two oceans on either side of us which afford us…