NY can find the abstract anywhere and everywhere we go. I myself am not a huge fan of modern, contemporary, abstract design. But I do admit that observing it through the eyes of my NY is quite fascinating. It's even growing on me. Heck! Maybe I'm even becoming a fan! Last weekend we gathered with scores of other Disney fans at the D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center. While I ... continue reading...
Everyday Errands
Today was a busy day with lots of errands. We met with Heather where NY had his haircut and Heather worked her magic on my hair color. We went to the mall, which we rarely ever do. But you have to love the parking structure decor and ... if we were there to buy MY favorite cupcakes ... we would've had a parking slot reserved just for us! We walked by exquisite water fountains, one of ... continue reading...
Tomorrowland Park Bench
Once again, NY finds the abstract in places you'd least expect. When I first saw this photo I actually thought it was part of our car. The tire maybe? I wasn't even close. It's a metal park bench and shadow taken in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. It is a little space age looking now isn't it? Nikon D90 with 18-55mm Nikkor Lens ... continue reading...
WDW Abstract
It doesn’t matter where we are or what we're doing. It doesn’t matter if we’re indoors or outside, in the mountains, at the beach or...at Walt Disney World. NY will always see the abstract. He sees it everywhere. It’s one of the things I adore about him. It’s simply the way he is. This photo was taken at Walt Disney World. Can you guess where? Hint? It was in the Magic Kingdom...Cinderella's ... continue reading...
La Brea Tar Pits
A few weeks ago we spent some time at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. I have always been intrigued by paleontology and I was fascinated to see actual digging. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art which is located right next to the La Brea Tar Pits recently built an underground parking garage. During the course of construction the skeleton (almost complete) of an adult mammoth was ... continue reading...