Photography

Sunrise Over Wright Quad

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They’re renovating the 9th floor of the west tower. Eventually the fine arts library will move here, so that their space in the fine arts building can be incorporated into the big art museum renovation. The library will permanently lose the space in the art building, unfortunately, so we’re having to find room for the fine arts collection in the main library.

The 9th floor is being cleared out, so it can be renovated, so the fine arts collection will have a new home.

Photography

Scrambled Eggs and Fried Rice

Fried Rice and Scrambled Eggs

This is what you do when you have eggs but no bread for toast. You make a pot of basmati rice (it’s not sticky), then fry it with spinach and green onions, then eat it with scrambled eggs. The leftovers are pretty good, too, so that’s going to be breakfast tomorrow.

(Please note that there are no dead people or dogs in this post. I’m not sure how that happened.)

Genealogy

Frank Nicholas Basquill

Frank Nicholas Basquill
screen shot from Legacy Family Tree

Certificate of Death
Ohio Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, death certificate 25869 (1923), Frank Nicholas Basquill; digital image, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953,” FamilySearch (familysearch.org/ : accessed 8 Jan 2017). Rec. Date: 15 Oct 2016. Cit. Date: 8 Jan 2017.

Frank was the son of Miles Basquill and Barbara Jean Davis. He never married and doesn’t seem to have had any children. He served in the United States Navy during World War I and was honorably discharged. After that, he worked manufacturing tires at a rubber factory, eventually becoming foreman. And then he was gone. Such a short life, with not much to show for it.