February 2007
Monthly Archive
Wed 28 Feb 2007
Everyday I get emails from people in the states all asking for the same thing… “We want to see old timey pictures of Reghin” I mean, my inbox gets filled everyday with requests. Come on people, is it really that important? Oh who am I kidding, of course it is! So here ya go. Check out http://www.szaszregen.ro and just to make it easier for you, its all in Hungarian! I think kepek means pictures and kovetkezo is next. So if you are one of the big Reghin fans you’ll find hours of entertainment… well if you spend an hour looking at each photo you will.
This and the picture above are how the central park looked after it was first built around 1960. My project is in the place where the square pool is.
Wed 21 Feb 2007
Well, today the mayor and I met with the local news station so they can do a story on the project. I am making some images for them to put on screen, but I think they are just going to talk about it behind the desk… you won’t get to see my pretty face tripping over the romanian language in an interview. I was surprised that the mayor allowed this interview to happen. It is a really good sign of progress because once the images get shown to the public, they are going to hold him accountable for its completion. The story should air next week, as soon as the engineers office is able to estimate a budget for the project.
Wed 21 Feb 2007
I am trying to bring back the original theme of the blog of exploring what I am doing at 8:28pm….
Well this weekend I found myself walking into the Sighisoara Blues Festival at that time each day. The festival was great. I hadn’t seen good live music in a while. Although I didn’t really get to see much of the actual concerts because we would leave early to get a table at the restaurant where the after party was each night. The musicians (mostly romanian and hungarian bands) would play till 5-6 in the morning. I also got to work on my own musical chops by jamming with a few other volunteers who brought their guitars to sighi that weekend. Them on guitars, me on the ukelele… I did mention I started playing the ukelele, didn’t I?
Another volunteer fowarded me a link to a video on youtube from a phone company here that just about nails all the funny stuff you see on the streets here. Check it out, and believe me, maybe the actual video has actors, but I definately see this stuff on the streets.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv_fV-SfWmQ
Wed 7 Feb 2007
My coworker brought his new born girl to work today. I think she is about 2 or 3 months old now. After ten minutes of taking all the layers off (think the little brother in A Christmas Story) I was surprised to see her ears were pierced. I asked if it was common and they said all girls get pierced 3 days after birth. It was pretty wierd to see such a small child with earrings.
Wed 7 Feb 2007
So I headed to Zalau, which is a town about 70 km north of Cluj for a superbowl party with other volunteers. They show it on a sports channel here live at 1:30 am. There were about 20 people there, and after a satuday night of all being together it was hard to stay up till 5am watching the game. But what was really interesting was that not only were the commentators speaking in Romanian, but the station only had a commercial break inbetween each quarter, and they were just promos for the sports channel. It was kind of nice to be able to watch the champion match as a football game, and not the commercial spectical it has become. Plus I knew I could just watch the good commercials on the internet later. In the end, I was happy to see the Colts win because the other two americans who stay in Reghin are from Indy and are big fans, plus, I don’t care for Rex Grossman at all and don’t think he deserves a Super Bowl ring. Professional football doesn’t need two mediocre quarterbacks getting a ring two years in a row.
Thu 1 Feb 2007
Many people have asked me to see images of the project I have been working on and I kept putting off posting them because I am constantly improving on them. However, I will post what I have so far. The project is in the central park in Reghin. There is an old fountain that hasn’t worked in decades and it creates a major hole in the park. So I am hoping to demolish the fountain and replace it with a new one and a gazebo. The gazebo can be used as a stage for small events, which now they bring in temporary stages for. The new fountain will be in the shape of a violin (the towns pride and joy) and will actually be more of a reflecting pool more than a fountain. I haven’t worked out too much of the plan for water jets seeing how I don’t know too much about the insides of fountains. So here are two pics of the existing site…

And here is an model of what I am purposing…



Well that’s enought excitement for now. I showed these images to the head of the landscaping department and he really liked the ideas. He has worked for the city for 20 years and hopefully will be very instrumental in pushing the project through.
Well, I must get out and enjoy the beautiful snow!