Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Right on Track

The fork moves out to the west for a while, and then it slides on the grass for a while. It gets up and goes back, right to the track. Is that going to get it back? Is someone playing loud music at Pritchett Field? Has this day made any sense? Who knows, but that’s how the Sam Houston Fork ends its day in Huntsville for now. Who knows where it might appear next!

Pritchett Field

After a morning of walking central campus, the fork (and photographer) head westward to Pritchett Field.

CHSS Building

Here’s a safe place to view the northwest corner of the new College of Humanities and Social Sciences Building.

Just a swingin’

It’s easy for the fork to catch a ride on the Frances Handley Bowers memorial statue, installed in 2008.

A-belving we go, a-belving we went

There is a bit of trepidation on the fork’s account in wanting to venture into Belvin cafeteria (or whatever they call it nowadays), a place where it might be mistaken for a regular plastic fork and not the ultimate ubiquitous utensil that it is.

Route that Fork

Have you completed the Campus Walking Route? Watch out for any forks in the...never mind.

Performing Artistry

The fork hangs around with other signage outside the site of the Performing Arts Center.

Party Utensil

We have no idea who was celebrating with candles that spell “1991”, but the fork finally finds its party...and a spoon...atop the Sam Houston Parking Garage.

Tag – you’re it!

The fork poses underneath the face of...someone. Anyone know anything about the liquidy artwork found in the southwest corner of the Parking Garage’s upper level?

Find the Fork #1

It’s like our other scavenger hunt...but with a fork! Can you identify where in central campus the fork is hiding?