I don't know the names of all the buildings shown here, but rather the photos were taken for the impression they left as I saw them from various angles. Click on the photos to see the same a little big bigger.
Posted by Joe at June 25, 2003 08:42 PM
NIce pictures joe.You have a real good eye. Keep them coming.
Are you going to make it to Saturday soccer?
Doubt it. Gert came last week. We had a ball. Got the scoop on the politics behind his sacking.
These postings are not very literary. Am I breaking rules?
Literary, schmiterary, what are we tawkin' 'bout here?
(Hi Colin!)
Posted by: DJ at June 26, 2003 03:35 AMLiterary? Oooh! Do you think this blog is 'literary' then? DJ obviously doesn't and I'd have to agree with him. No rules here mate! You keep posting.
What Colin is talking about DJ is the sacking of the Kyoto Purple Sanga manager. His daughter's a great footballer.
Colin, won't make Saturday soccer this Saturday. I'm going to be back in LA getting ready for the departure back to Japan.
Posted by: Joe at June 26, 2003 03:42 AMQuite a photographer! You suprise me. It looks like a great place to visit, but in ER it is always freezing cold, which puts one off rather (not what you'd call literary but the best I can manage under my sleep deprived circumstances).
Posted by: Honey at June 26, 2003 09:14 PMChicago does have one of the largest temperature differentials of any city in the world. It goes quite a few degrees below celsius (the number -40 seems to ring a bell) in winter, and about +35 degrees in summer. So it is extreme. It has been hot, Hot, HOT while I've been here, though I've just peeped out the window and noticed it is raining and the weather forecast last night said it was going to cool down today.
Photos? The digital camera does mean I can throw away most of the worst - and there are a lot of those I can tell you. ;+)
Posted by: Joe at June 26, 2003 10:05 PMI like the bottom right one the best - reminds me I have to take a photo for PhotoFriday's "Angles" theme. Don't think I can do better than that one though. :-)
Posted by: Lisa at June 28, 2003 02:09 AM