Saturday, March 29, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
San Francisco #4
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Random
Some things that have recently (as in today) been decided in my life:
1. I'm not graduating until December 2008
2. I'm good at Sudoku puzzles
3. I'm going on the Massachusetts Spokefolk tour and Corissa better come with me
4. I have a place to live as soon as I want it and for as long as I want it
5. I still hate winter and snow
6. I'm going to Lifest in July
7. I forgot to bring my bike back to Platteville
8. I don't like lists
Yay!
1. I'm not graduating until December 2008
2. I'm good at Sudoku puzzles
3. I'm going on the Massachusetts Spokefolk tour and Corissa better come with me
4. I have a place to live as soon as I want it and for as long as I want it
5. I still hate winter and snow
6. I'm going to Lifest in July
7. I forgot to bring my bike back to Platteville
8. I don't like lists
Yay!
Friday, March 21, 2008
San Francisco #3
Mmmmm! Chocolate!!! This whole place was filled with great chocolate and ice cream and coffee and goodness. And this is the picture from it! I must have been too busy consuming chocolate. And apparently it's good for you, or something like that. So I guess I'll eat more of it then.
Speaking of eating, here's one gator that you can eat! There was a bakery on Beach Street that had a big window. I'm pretty sure the dudes inside were just showing off with this. The gator is made out of bread. It's pretty cool. There were some other cool things but freakin tourists were in the way. Seriously! Tourists! Geez.
This is Grace Cathedral, a huge church. It was on the way from Chinatown to our hotel, so I decided to test my night shooting skills. As you can see, I'm still working on them.
Here's another shot of that big bridge thing we went and visited. We learned about public transportation that day. Well, I think Lauren learned. She was holder of the map and I was holder of the camera. We got on a lot of random buses. Mostly just to see the city. We took them to wherever we thought it looked cool. Or something like that. It was fun. You meet a lot of interesting people riding on public transportation. You also don't see this kind of diversity in Platteville, or even Madison, I don't think. I was reading somewhere and it said San Francisco is roughly 44% white, 31% asian, 14% hispanic, 8% black, and that's where I stop remembering. Those are just rough estimates and I probably have some of those numbers messed up anyway. But I just enjoyed being in a place that wasn't completely dominated by whites; though some whites we saw were tourists from other countries.
Speaking of eating, here's one gator that you can eat! There was a bakery on Beach Street that had a big window. I'm pretty sure the dudes inside were just showing off with this. The gator is made out of bread. It's pretty cool. There were some other cool things but freakin tourists were in the way. Seriously! Tourists! Geez.
This is Grace Cathedral, a huge church. It was on the way from Chinatown to our hotel, so I decided to test my night shooting skills. As you can see, I'm still working on them.
Here's another shot of that big bridge thing we went and visited. We learned about public transportation that day. Well, I think Lauren learned. She was holder of the map and I was holder of the camera. We got on a lot of random buses. Mostly just to see the city. We took them to wherever we thought it looked cool. Or something like that. It was fun. You meet a lot of interesting people riding on public transportation. You also don't see this kind of diversity in Platteville, or even Madison, I don't think. I was reading somewhere and it said San Francisco is roughly 44% white, 31% asian, 14% hispanic, 8% black, and that's where I stop remembering. Those are just rough estimates and I probably have some of those numbers messed up anyway. But I just enjoyed being in a place that wasn't completely dominated by whites; though some whites we saw were tourists from other countries.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
San Francisco #1
Well....the flight was long and we went over a plethora of mountains and sat by weird people and didn't get any peanuts and played lots of sudoku....
Visited Chinatown and got some cool things...
And saw the Golden Gate Bridge...
At the other side of the bridge there was something going on. Lots of cops, an ambulance, and something under a yellow tarp with a shoe next to it. Umm, o no!
Next is Union Square and the other side of Chinatown that we didn't get to. Maybe. Well, k bye!
Visited Chinatown and got some cool things...
And saw the Golden Gate Bridge...
At the other side of the bridge there was something going on. Lots of cops, an ambulance, and something under a yellow tarp with a shoe next to it. Umm, o no!
Next is Union Square and the other side of Chinatown that we didn't get to. Maybe. Well, k bye!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Ya know...
First off, I just like this kid. She's cute. Content. Smiley. And I like her! Second, I can't decide which one I like better. I like them all. They each kinda say something a little bit different. And that duotone color is amazing! B&W is fun too. And color, well, it's color. So I think I'm leaning toward one of the other two.
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