Sunday, November 27, 2005


Bus ride to the Mekong Delta. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 26, 2005


I'm "hanging out" in New York until July 5th. Waaah waah wah. Posted by Hello

Thursday, March 31, 2005


Light Show at Sony Center. Posted by Hello


Street light in front of Diahmler-Chrysler Building. Posted by Hello


The sun trying to peak its way through at a tree across the street from the Neue Nationalgalarie. Posted by Hello


Sun setting under the Brandenburg gate. When Napolean conquered Germany, he had his troops take down the sculpture and bring it to Paris(!) Posted by Hello


Entrance to the largest castle in Eurpe during the changing of the guard. So many tourists in Prague, ahhhhhh! Posted by Hello


Czech Cubist Museum, see it if you're in Prague. It's small, and focused mainly on cubist architecture and furniture created between 1910 and 1918. Posted by Hello


Street vendors peddling their wares next to the cemetery. Posted by Hello


900 year-old Jewish Cemetery in the Jewish Quarter of Prague. Prague was the first city that the Jews settled in Europe. They were restricted to a small area, the Jewish Quarter, and built a 14 foot-high wall around the area. Becauase of the limited space they were given, and the belief that a grave should never be moved, they stacked the graves on top of each other. About 12,000 graves are found in the space of about 1 city block.  Posted by Hello


Close-up of Church in Prauge at night. Posted by Hello


Close-up of sculpture against Diahmler-Chrysler building. Posted by Hello


My dad at the Berlin Wall. Posted by Hello


AJ at the Pergoman. Posted by Hello


My brothers and sisters. Smile! Posted by Hello


Dad and AJ in front on the Brandenburg Gates Posted by Hello


Riechstag, the German Parliment building. Posted by Hello


Colorful graffiti meets the vines. Posted by Hello


A sculpture that combines nickel and stainless steel sets on a round-about between 4 hotel buildings. Jake says it belong as a cheesy art piece in a mall. Posted by Hello


Sky changing colors after the sun sets on the Sony Center Dome. Posted by Hello


Another Government Building in Berlin. On top of the building, in the picture, you can see a matrix of German words. The words were illuminated, and they individually alternated their brightness. Curious, I looked up the phrase on Google and came up with this:
on the other hand to be able my wrongly - say us to them it therefore - for it ask we think - clearly if it liked off truely - however that I which not - be correct is correctly it that

Since that made no sense at all, I searched for another translator. All of them came up with the same result, except PROMT.

to can against it believes wrong - to us to them say it, therefore - for it
them asks we thinks - clearly if from might truely - but that I what - do not
vote is right them to him


Still confused, but still curious. Anyone out there know the translation? Maybe it's a German government conspiracy to confuse american tourists. Posted by Hello


Topology of Terror museum at a piece of the Berlin Wall. Posted by Hello


The ceiling from inside the top floor of Mies Van Der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalarie. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 29, 2005


Just arrived back in Portland a couple hours ago. The flight wasn't too bad. I miss Europe already, but I am glad to be home. I'll post more later. Posted by Hello

Friday, March 25, 2005


Random hotel courtyard lit at night. Heading off to Prague in the morning. Ciao. Posted by Hello