Sunday, November 18, 2007

Last year in review... (Part IV)

My cell phone died on me as I was getting back from Ohio a few weeks ago, so I decided that it was finally time to upload these pictures from over a year ago...

I also realized that I never got around to finishing up my 2006 in review series as I had hoped, so I'm just going to post up the rest of my cell phone pics (in no particular order) right now.

Here's a jack-o-lantern that I carved out for Halloween. I tried to give a nice big smile-- just like mine! =D


I was down on the Lower East Side one day and I saw a bicycle with antlers on it. I thought it was pretty kewl:

2006 seemed to be a weird weather year. One day, after rock-climbing in New Jersey, my rock buddy and I saw a rainbow that seriously went from one end of the horizon to the other.

Here's a pic of (part of) that rainbow:


There also seemed to be a lot of summer "sun storms" that year, so I took some photos when I saw the sun peaking through storm clouds:

And I went to this one vegan restaurant, where we coincidentally ran into an old high school classmate who's now an aspiring actress-- and vegan restaurant hostess on her off time. Strangely enough, the mayonnaise was purple!!

A mutated siamese strawberry, I noticed at an office happy hour:


A nice sunset I saw as I was driving home one day:

A silver spoon I won at the office for my wonderfully original "aqua cake".

The aforementioned prize-winning aqua cake:


Grammy-nominated U.K. artist, Corrine Bailey Rae (who I saw the night I first heard/met Ryan Star):

Ryan Star himself!! (on guitar and then piano...)


The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center that year (it looks the same every year, I must admit...):

A peacock I saw wandering around the Bronx Zoo:

A cool scuplture of old boats I saw at Lincoln Center:

The fourth of July fireworks (photo taken from the FDR drive):


I saw this really cute elderly Asian couple on the subway one day when I was coming back from Chinatown and I had to take a photo of them (without their permission, of course).
They looked so happy together that it really gave me hope that I might someday find a relationship that functioned the way their's appeared:
David Blaine did his underwater stunt at Lincoln Center sometime in 2006, and here are photos of his "aquarium". I was meaning to walk by at 4AM in the morning sometime to check that he was still in there-- but unfortunately, I never got around to that. =(



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