Sunday, November 8, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Professional Pics
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Last day of Summer
I cannot believe how fast the Summer went. I love Fall, the colors, the crisp air, and all that, but I hate short, cold days and driving home in the dark. So, im memorandum of the Summer that really wasn't....here are pictures from ARUBA!
The Beach
A (terrible) picture of the Brown Pelican. These birds were freakin amazing to watch.
The Pool
Me on the balcony, showing off my wedding weight loss
Here's Dan smoking a completely American cigar =)
The hotel sent complimentary champagne to all us honeymooners
The Kukoo Kunuko tour...we had a blast!
They pick you up at your hotel in a ridiculous bus, and drive you from bar to bar.
Sunset
And, finally, the underwater camera works!
The Beach
A (terrible) picture of the Brown Pelican. These birds were freakin amazing to watch.
The Pool
Me on the balcony, showing off my wedding weight loss
Here's Dan smoking a completely American cigar =)
The hotel sent complimentary champagne to all us honeymooners
The Kukoo Kunuko tour...we had a blast!
They pick you up at your hotel in a ridiculous bus, and drive you from bar to bar.
Sunset
And, finally, the underwater camera works!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Update
Thursday, March 26, 2009
MOMA NYC
Museum of Modern Art
Sculpture Garden
Then, there were two traveling exhibitions that I wanted to see. The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s “Amerika”.
The first was Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective.
The second exhibition was Performance 1: Tehching Hsieh
This focused on Hsieh's "Cage Piece" (1978-79), where he spent a year locked inside a cage.
Then we just sort of wondered through the museum, coming across some new finds.
from "Batiste Madalena: Hand-Painted Film Posters for the Eastman Theatre, 1924–1928"
A series by David Wojnarowicz
And, of course, no MOMA trip is complete without visiting JP
Sculpture Garden
Then, there were two traveling exhibitions that I wanted to see. The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s “Amerika”.
The first was Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective.
The second exhibition was Performance 1: Tehching Hsieh
This focused on Hsieh's "Cage Piece" (1978-79), where he spent a year locked inside a cage.
Then we just sort of wondered through the museum, coming across some new finds.
from "Batiste Madalena: Hand-Painted Film Posters for the Eastman Theatre, 1924–1928"
A series by David Wojnarowicz
And, of course, no MOMA trip is complete without visiting JP
Friday, January 30, 2009
Found this gem
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