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they're back. i may cut the stalks when they're done blooming. then again i may not
lazy caturday
I got a lot of pictures to post from my travels, but I've still got 2 more trips to go on this year so I'll bulk post them around Christmas
oooh i forgot this was here. i'm going to yucatan in the spring so look out!!
Visiting Tokyo at the end of this month so I'll be sure to post some quality shots of my trip!
Best of travels, Patrick! Looking forward to the photos!
dunno if i've posted this guy before, but i love him. you get to see bits of tokyo in ways that a tourist would never ever see unless they'd gone wrong and were upset about it. japanese industrial estates, japanese suburbs, japanese scrubby undefined areas, japanese city transit spaces.....
https://youtu.be/Hndf5JRwUL0
https://youtu.be/Hndf5JRwUL0
Thanks pardnerGreatPumpkheia wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 6:09 pm
Best of travels, Patrick! Looking forward to the photos!
went xmas shopping today and felt insanely christmassy for about 5 minutes. then went back to being depressed about the state of this country.
Here's a few snaps in Vondelpark, Amsterdam last week.
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stopped raining for now. snow on the peaks far away this morning (taken from my porch)
Today had a pleasure to visit the new, albeit small Jonas Mekas exhibition titled "Mekas Winks Better" at The MO - Modern Art Museum. It features his photographs of encounters with other pop culture artists of the time: Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Andy Warhol, Jackie Kennedy, George Maciunas, Salvador Dali, etc. Mekas also caught Elvis' last performance in New York, 1972.
Here's Miles Davis playing basketball:
Sam Fuller, Nicholas Ray, Wim Wenders and Dennis Hopper during the filming of My American Friend:
Here's Miles Davis playing basketball:
Sam Fuller, Nicholas Ray, Wim Wenders and Dennis Hopper during the filming of My American Friend:
snow on the mountains again but i've seen the first spring flowers in my yard today, albeit they are tiny
also wanted to document these baby cacti, i've surrounded them with rocks so as not to get stepped on
just checking the old camera still works, i've been neglecting it since finally breaking down and buying a smartphone
also wanted to document these baby cacti, i've surrounded them with rocks so as not to get stepped on
just checking the old camera still works, i've been neglecting it since finally breaking down and buying a smartphone
Here are some pictures I took when I went to Nice/Monaco last week. I do have them all in much higher quality, but tumblr was the only site I could find that would host them
phunq creepin on dem nice folk. pretty images doe. what kind of camera do you use?
hahaha, I shoot on a Canon M50 I want to shoot on celluloid, but there's no good places around where I live that do high-resolution scans
el popo from the plane. more later, tan cansado. beautiful photos pat!!
it's been raining here ever since i got back
i miss mexico
some bird photos from yucatan, in case anyone's interested!
and here's my local vermilion flycatcher. he's too cute
k now back to movies
thx you probably shouldn't encourage me can't believe i forgot the flamingos, there were thousands
and probably my favorite of all birds we saw, bare throated tiger heron
that's it i promise quadrangle of birds at uxmal
and probably my favorite of all birds we saw, bare throated tiger heron
that's it i promise quadrangle of birds at uxmal
I flew over El Popo, too, many years ago and I just happened to look out the window at the right time to see it by coincidence. But I didn't have a camera.
Loved Mexico. I stayed a few days in each of the towns of Oaxaca, Merida, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.
Anyhow, thanks for the awesome pics everyone! Those birds, wow!
Loved Mexico. I stayed a few days in each of the towns of Oaxaca, Merida, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.
Anyhow, thanks for the awesome pics everyone! Those birds, wow!
you missed a few cities mate, you'll have to go back
i will too... someday
i will too... someday
Crazy gorgeous photo! It reminds me of Chichen Itza, which I visited when I was in Merida, but I know that's not it.
I think it's Palenque. Of all the Mayan cities I've seen I like Palenque for its setting, Uxmal for architecture, Chichen Itza for its iconic majesty, Tikal for its size, and Copan for its pleasantness.
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it's palenque in chiapas. visited calakmul, uxmal, hochob, xpujil, yaxchilan... most nearly empty. it was amazing. magician's pyramid at uxmal
thx, i had a blast, it was my dream trip and i'm so glad i went. one week later and it woulda been cancelled, probably should've been cancelled anyway if our gov't was on top of things. but i've done my bucket list and can die happy. and people said mexico wasn't safe...