Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Thanksgiving

I'm only one holiday behind now! So as many of you know, Chrissy left me on Thanksgiving to go back to Minnesota. Sad, I know. Just kidding. She did leave to go back to see family and for a wedding but I chose to stay back since we will be flying back for Christmas. I know all of you were "worried" about me spending Thanksgiving and the break alone, but need not worry. I had a great time and ate like a king:



That's right. Don't be jealous of my turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and corn dinner (don't forget the 2% milk). Sometimes it's just great to have some individual time to just do pretty much nothing. It was fantastic. Don't get me wrong, I love doing things and going places. However sometimes it's nice to just be lazy. I ate a lot and watch the Packers destroy the Lions. Then Antoni came back home later that day and we play video games pretty much the rest of the night. We even set a record and were ranked globally at #449 out of ~90 million people. That means we beat little gamer boys in Japan. You don't have to be a gamer to know that's incredible :)



Me and Antoni and Andy also set up two TV's side by side so we could watch the Badger game and the Oregon Ducks game. All of this while drinking beers and eating spicy wings. Don't be jealous. Afterwards we worked on Andy's new car, a 1998 Acura Integra. We wired and installed some foglights and clear corners. It was fun to get my hands back on a honda. It's been awhile since I had my Integra. So at least we were productive.




I also went for a photo shoot of the city from West Seattle. It was a fairly clear day, which made for some great pictures. Seattle is a beautiful city, even when it's cloudy.






I also did a mini photo shoot of my car since it's been awhile.




As well as a mini shoot with my other Evo's.





I also did some testing out of low light conditions to see how they would turn out.





I came across another spiderweb as well. I know I know, more spiders, gross. However this was one of the most beautiful webs I have ever seen. The light reflected off of the web like a ton of diamond strands. The light rolled by in sinusoidal waves as the air moved past the strands like a fingertip to a guitar string. Waves, strings and light are what make up our entire universe and this was an elegant example of it. I love physics.






1 comment:

  1. Glad you had a nice thanksgiving, looks like you didn't go hungry which is always good. Love the pictures of the city!

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