Abstract Art At The AFI
Kristina and I managed to get here early for the showing of Religulous so I decided to take pictures with my cameraphone while flayling it around. This shot is of the carpet outside of theater 2.
Kristina and I managed to get here early for the showing of Religulous so I decided to take pictures with my cameraphone while flayling it around. This shot is of the carpet outside of theater 2.
I always thought this italian restaurant looked interesting. It looks like there was some major damage caused by a fire because the whole front porch has been demolished and there were smoke stains around the windows on the top floor. The fire crews had everything under control when I walked by but the section of 31st street between K and M was still blocked off. You can see what it looked like pre-fire at http://www.georgetowndc.com/view/ristorante-piccolo
Kristina and I are waiting in line to get our tickets. Can’t wait to see all of the interesting art within these curved wals.
A trip to New York City isn’t complete without a trip to the top of the Empire State Building. Too bad the line to get to the top was an hour and a half long. Oh well, it was a beautiful crystal-clear day which made for a beautiful view.
After the 3rd graders were let out we went to Center City just to see what has changed since the last time I’ve been here which was November of 2006. This shot is of the southside of City Hall.
Kristina and I spent the day in Philly visiting a teacher friend’s 3rd grade class. We had a religion test, a spelling test, and we ended the day making art out of macaroni and glue. All I can say is I’m glad I’m not in the 3rd grade anymore.
Here’s something I don’t see every day on my walk to work. Apparently there is some sort of big movie shoot at the canal. Lots of big equipment, lights, and a few Arri film cameras. They hadn’t started yet as I walked by so lots of people were busy getting things together which is the opposite of what happens when the film starts rolling.
As I was leaving for work this morning Puck jumped onto the bed and climbed onto Kristina who was still sleeping.
While out doing errands today Kristina and I stopped by Five and Below where I saw this mouse. The perfect mouse for surfing? I think not.
Snap Crepes on Thomas Jefferson street in Georgetown is painted bright green. I’ve been meaning to get a picture of these white wall decorations against the bright background and I had time this morning to finally do it.