In the street, downtown.Saw Yelle tonight and she was *amazing*
This Waco pamphlet was left at my door a couple weeks ago and I saved it knowing I wanted to take a picture of it at some point, it's a lovely use of color. Also this is appropriate given the Easter holiday.
Fleeing the setting sun, my flight from SFO to Kansas City took off at dusk. Oakland was a blur. Kansas City proved entertaining when I got to the airport and realized they don't really do "taxis" so I decided to walk to the hotel, in the rain, before realizing that at airports they don't tend to have sidewalks. Fortunately the shuttle bus passed by and kindly offered me a ride.
My own front door. It feels like I'm not here very much these days.
Ancient sites such as the Parthenon tend to be both overwhelming and underwhelming all at once – imagining their original use and condition is basically impossible, and so their grandeur seems almost entirely faded. And yet one can't help but marvel at the complexity and the execution that is still apparent.
Today is Matt's 30th birthday. My gift to him is that tomorrow we depart for an unknown destination, he'll find out where when we check in at the airport.
Oh the magic of editing.
Hard to choose a photo from today's wonderful shooting, so the "selection" proper is the one that tells a story; namely, that we happened across the annual pillowfight on Union Square today and watched as a huge crowd smacked each other with pillows, sending feathers and cotton strands everywhere.