Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Central Park Protector

Years of rusting metal carve out the greeter at the gates in Central Park



Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Friday, December 12, 2008

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Deflated



Someone forgot to do some tidying up, or they were subtly attempting to be unpatriotic.

Ladder to Nowhere


I wonder if Ted Stevens had something to do with this.
I bet Sarah Palin was against it though (after she was for it anyways).

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Already?!

I've gotten in the habit of going on late night bike rides lately. It's kind of neat. It's a little cold, but there's literally no one on the street. It's kind of like the world is turned off. So anyways, I'm riding around last night, and I see this house:
A few thoughts:
1. I live in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood...odd.
2. christmas is over a month away, it just seems slightly excessive.
3. I could say quite a bit more about the above, but I'll hold off on the angry Jewish kid rant.
4. I wonder how much christmas lights add to the average person's electric bill (really just a curiosity thing).


On a second slightly different note (but also something I came upon while cycling at night), mirror-windows (if that's the propor nomenclature) are pretty neat. I came across this building that had several of them:

I began to wonder. Why do buildings have these windows? Is it just for aesthetics? Then I realized that the answer's totally obvious: they're hiding something. So the question really becomes: what are they hiding? I guess I'll never know.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

City(sorta)scape

Oak Park, MI
Really speaks for itself I'd say

MSU Union Bathroom


Weird.

Never ending

Bathroom at PRONTO! in Royal Oak, MI
A mirror in a mirror in a mirror...