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Monthly Archives: August 2008
And then I didn’t post for a week
I’m going to summarize what’s been going on with me, like I used to do before I started to just post links 90% of the time. Google Reader What’s been happening is I’ve been using Google Reader to try and … Continue reading
California: North, Middle, South
First one was shot near Golden Bear territory. Second one was shot from my window seat flying down to San Diego. The third one was shot in downtown San Diego, near Dan’s place. Cortez Hill. That last one is heavily cropped and I tried to use Photoshop’s cooling filter. It’ll do! I really want to do more night shooting. It’s probably what I enjoy most as far as photography goes.
I’ve scoured the New York Times archive again, because I kept seeing mentions of Barkley elbowing an Angolan player while reading about today’s game. Here’s an article showcasing some of the Dream Team’s motivations, including Australia’s fear of AIDS and … Continue reading
Great two-sport athletes. I didn’t know about Charlie Ward being a Heisman Trophy winner. It seems like one of those facts that would get thrown around all the time. Anyway, it’s an interesting list, but I like to mention the … Continue reading
“Ken Wu, San Francisco, California!” [at 4:34] and… Kenny Wu from San Francisco, California.
RJD2’s “A Beautiful Mine”. Better known as the theme song to Mad Men. When I was out buying oysters on Saturday, I also dropped by Frys and picked up the Mad Men season one DVDs. I kept hearing and reading … Continue reading
Bought a dozen oysters yesterday at Race Street Fish Market. Something like $12. Tried to shuck them myself. And I did alright with half of them. It’d probably be a good idea for me to put them back on ice … Continue reading
Philippines five
Well, it’s been over a year since I took these. I said I’d post 100, so I’m giving it the old college try. These were taken in Baguio. The native Igorots have costumes for tourists to try on and take pictures. Also, those wooden barriers keep you from falling down a steep hill (almost a cliff). And when I say “you” I do mean “me”, because I lost my footing trying to take one of these and went for a tumble but caught myself on the posts.
San Francisco in and around Fisherman’s Wharf
From what I’ve gathered reading Yelp posts from San Francisco residents, Fisherman’s Wharf is the worst place on earth. But I don’t live in San Francisco, so I’m blend right in with the other tourists. It sure is interesting and there’s always something for photos. And the crab stands are awesome. But every time I go, something comes up so I don’t end up eating at the crab stand. Next time for sure.