Photos of Seattle and Portland
Friday, August 10th, 2007A little late, but pictures from our trip to Seattle and Portland:
http://www.davidhart.org/images/seattleportland/seattleportland.html

A little late, but pictures from our trip to Seattle and Portland:
http://www.davidhart.org/images/seattleportland/seattleportland.html

Our friend Steve came across a posting about tours in an old underground trolley tunnel in Brooklyn (http://www.brooklynrail.net/bhra_events.html)
Unfortunately, I fell victim to a bad case of Tunnel Madness during the tour, and bludgeoned Steve. Click on the photo for more images.
Our friend Nina was over and needed to scan some stuff, so I had to show her how it worked — here’s the result:

Here’s photos of the wee beasts.



I know, it breaks my philosophy about what should be posted, but seeing as how only 2 or so people actually look at this thing, here are pictures of Kojak the Cat. Not pictured is his new friend Dame Judy Dench, but that will come in time.
He got his nickname for always being on the case and investigating EVERYTHING. Including the fridge:
Here’s a rare moment: Kojak NOT chasing something
And here he is making up for waking us up in the middle of the night biting our hair:
The Wooster Collective (http://www.woostercollective.com) is hosting an amazing street art show this weekend in the city. Here are some photos from the opening that I was lucky enough to sneak into thanks to a friend at Cabinet magazine (so subscribe, please — http://cabinetmagazine.org). The photos REALLY don’t do it justice, but click below to see some snapshots.
I’m not sure where you fall on the afterlife question, but I think there’s good proof that my cute little niece is the reincarnation of Biggie Smalls.

David Sedaris has a great story about trying to explain Easter in broken French, and learns about the bell in France that delivers candy to children. Huh? Well, Double J brought back chocolate proof of it from Belgium — the hollow type.


Shuff, M’te and Me in the world’s coolest photobooth at Atlantic Terminal — reshoots, color or black and white, and a funny English accent on the computer. Brilliant. 
For a day it was like spring here in Brooklyn. 

A few photos from a trip to Alexandria, VA. Proof of the strangeness of the town.




So yes, we had the record snowfall in New York and the ice is still melting away. Here’s some photos of it all:
During the storm



Aftermath

