by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 15, 2017 | Philosphy |
Weeks 31 and 32 were spent in Portland and Eugene, Oregon. Lea and I are considering the possibility of a summer home where we would spend summers during the hottest months of the year here in Mérida. Besides Oregon, we will, next spring, visit northern California...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 26, 2017 | Art, drawing, Philosphy |
Lea and I are spending the next few days getting ready to travel to Oregon and Northern California. We are considering a place to spend the summers. While we generally like Mérida, it is uncomfortably hot between April and September. We did spend a great deal of time...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 22, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Cultural, Philosphy, Travel |
Absence One of the most difficult aspects of being way from home studying was the impression my absence left with others. Some of those who do not know me, or only know me superficially, seemed to think my choice to study abroad, without Lea, was a selfish thing to...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 16, 2017 | Art, Cultural, Health, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching, writing |
Last week I visited my children and their families. I also had three wonderful meals with former colleagues at Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. and with former employees from 1989 (John Cook) and 1991 (Joan Sorrano), now friends (Tim Carls, the CEO of HGA...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 10, 2017 | Art Schools, Cultural, Health, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching, Travel |
I left Rome for the US on June 30 after sitting in on a critique, the afternoon of 29th, of a design project of the summer program of the University of Minnesota School of Design. Gayla Lindt runs the University’s summer program in Rome. The students, from all...
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