Friday, May 29, 2009

Day One Hundred and Forty Nine: Signs, Signs, Everywhere a Sign....

It's hard to miss the construction taking place on the KU campus this summer.

While the University of Kansas remains open for business this summer, many of the familiar walkways, drives, and buildings are blocked off, torn up, and closed for renovation.

It's hard to look in any direction and not see road-construction orange, although some places - like Potter's Lake - are as green as ever.

Below are some various shots of campus (how I spent my first day of summer vacation), taken from one corner of campus (translation: more to come!).

Click on any picture below to see the full view. Things to be on the lookout for:
  • A tempting tube-slide outside of Wescoe Hall

  • The Chi Omega fountain revisited (Emily's very first pic-of-the-day!)

  • The new(ish) Korean War Memorial

  • The castle-like Snow Hall (where I earned most of my math degree)

  • A fun guy at Potter's Lake (oops, make that fungi)

  • My dad's former (leaky) office in Bailey Hall, and

  • A new(ish) sign that has been popping up around campus as of late (besides "Road Closed Ahead," that is...)
Enjoy! And click to enlarge:






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