Tag: Audun Hodnefjell

  • bachelor thesis: a walk in the rift valley, four million years ago

    bachelor thesis: a walk in the rift valley, four million years ago

    Bachelor Thesis: The Smithsonian’s Human Origins Program Database: Relating scientific data through time and space. Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. Lars Bjørkevoll, Audun Hodnefjell, Bente Halvorsen

  • wildlife, geeklife

    wildlife, geeklife

    Work work – no time to sightseeing or go arty photographing. Little snippets, though.

  • days

    days

    Warmer days in D.C.

  • – au revoir, D.C.

    – au revoir, D.C.

    D.C. is a strange city; it feels like a bubble. It is a smallish, administrative city in a very very large and powerful country. It is rather anonymous. It seems, in this city of administration, power and museums, people live here for a few years, and it gives the city a neutral feel. I am…

  • last days

    last days

    the last days. heading home soon, from our little jaunt that got an unexpected two weeks extension. Good work done, fine people all around.

  • the dead, the food & the living

    the dead, the food & the living

    Fine days, hard work. I am getting a blister on my neck from the chain for the ID card. I guess that means we’ve been here a while.

  • shelter from the storm

    shelter from the storm

    One of the boys ended up in hospital for a few days, and everything stopped for 48 hours or so. We had a glimpse into the health care system here, and it was – retrospectively – interesting. .

  • the show must go on

    the show must go on

    The museum of natural history is an endless inspiration: I wish so hard I would have had the time to sit down and draw all those wonderful things..

  • Washington D.C. revisited

    Washington D.C. revisited

    Again; arrived safe and sound. D.C. is still buried under big piles of snow, and it was a close call wether the plane would land at Dulles or not, but a bit of luck there.