In cooperation with Apollo Mapping, I have a monthly column entitled “Remotely Spatial” where I share geospatially connected ideas and talk about how maps connect us to the world in different ways.
Remotely Spatial: I Love a Parade!
Posted on March 4th, 2025
It’s carnival season! In the Gulf Coast states, we’re thinking of beads, king cake with a hidden baby, and fun parades with throws for Mardi Gras, but seasonal celebrations aren’t something new, nor exclusively southern. Big secret: when we moved Read More
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Remotely Spatial: How Old Is “Old School” 3D?
Posted on February 4th, 2025
3D is often part of a WOW moment whether you’re looking at data skyscrapers populating the globe or flying through a digital twin of your favorite city. GIS and 3D, once a couple of cool kids in the same class, Read More
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Remotely Spatial: Can One Word Lead You To Think Differently?
Posted on January 7th, 2025
It’s the season of renewal. The gyms will be more packed this month. Closets will be looking more organized. The word “resolution” will be filling the air and your social media feeds. One of my favorites is the embrace of Read More
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Remotely Spatial: How to Load a Dishwasher and Other Spatial Queries
Posted on December 4th, 2024
How do you feel about puzzles…things like word search, find the missing items, etc? My Dad, a car mechanic and avid fisherman, was drawn to puzzles. He couldn’t get enough of them, getting lost for hours in putting each piece Read More
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