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I think about a lot of random stuff and I like to write it down. I believe in a lot of things and I think an equal amount of stuff is total crap. I am a cynical optimist. I am real. I like synchronicity and idiosyncrasy. My brain works quickly, which does not guarantee accuracy but is not A.D.D. Usually my mouth works even more quickly. I thought being really tall and living in Asia was pretty cool; but I am super glad to be back in California now. I want to be happy, bendy and satisfied... Because really, who wouldn't?-
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Tag Archives: skyscrapers
And then I went to Chicago [Hot Child in the City Version]
It turns out I really like cities. I’ve sort of always known this, I mean, I was the kid who liked Athens when everyone was like, “No way! Go to Corfu!” Hmm… the birthplace of Western Civ… or getting plates … Continue reading
Posted in Friends, Geography, Life, Photography, Travel
Tagged 7-11, Chicago, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago River cruise, Chicago School, cities, cityscapes, civilizations, De Paul University, Encyclopedia of Chicago, etymology, Forever Marilyn, Groupon, Hot Child in the City, J. Seward Johnson, John Hancock Building, Lincoln Park, M.C. Escher, Michigan Avenue, Montgomery Ward, Nick Gilder, OPI nail polish, photo essay, Photography, Rick Bayless, skyscrapers, street art, The "El" Train, The Great Fire of 1871, the Magnificent Mile, urban development models, urban photography, urban planning, Water Tower Plaza, Xoco
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The Center Changes Colors
That sounds like some kind of pervy cool candy. But I am actually talking about The Center tower in Hong Kong. It is shaped like a star and generally totally disco fantastic. These photos were shot on the fly off … Continue reading
Posted in Hong Kong, Photography
Tagged Hong Kong, lights, skyline, skyscrapers, The Center
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It Is A High Rise World Out Here
I live in the jungle. But I work in the Concrete Jungle. And man… it is a jungle out there. I would say it is cool, but that is clearly not the case in the subtropical summer… nor could it … Continue reading
Posted in China, Hong Kong
Tagged architecture, Bank of China, Cheung Kong Center, cities, feng shui, HSBC Tower, Shanghai, skyscrapers, urban heat island, urban planning
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