Yearly Archives: 2012
Office, a set on Flickr. I posted a short little podcast at SacredTechs.com. I recently recorded a podcast for the SHC with Dan Veltri, co-founder of Weebly.com. He noticed I had a few old Apple machines in my office.
Old Main in Spring, a set on Flickr. A beautiful day on campus today. I took my camera with me to meetings and my time getting from place to place.
Or not. The subject is a search that brought someone to Targuman and I hope they read my post Explaining Lent. As with anything else that we do, prayer, communion, charity, the attitude that we take into the endeavor makes all the difference in the world. Who shall ascend to the hill […]
I do promise that Targuman.org will return at some point to issues of biblical and rabbinic literature, religion, and academia. Writing coherent posts, however, takes a lot more time than I have had lately. Instead, I have been playing with iPhoto Mobile (for iOS devices) and Aperture as a way […]
Pittsburgh, a set on Flickr. Our son is playing in an indoor soccer league in Pittsburgh so we have been going out every other weekend. This past weekend we went up the Duquesne Incline.
October 20, 2018 – I should thank the “ex-Christian” who recently linked to this post in her example of Bishop Nathan Baxter’s “hurting heart” as an example of “a virtue-signaling phrase.” If you are new, welcome! This is my personal blog. I am a scholar of ancient Hebrew and Jewish […]
Beautiful national monument (not park!): Muir Woods. The coastal redwoods are not as big as the sequoia but they are impressive nonetheless.
Pacific Rocks, a set on Flickr. It is going to take me a while to make it through all my pictures from last week. (And it will likely be even longer before I have another substantial post on things Aramaic, Targumic, or biblical.)