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Bahamas

Monday, March 17th, 2008

I am really updating this blog for the sake of updating it. Regardless, Kelly and myself went down to Bahamas for a few days of R&R. Here are some photos:


Beach Toys

Relaxation

Quintessential Bahamas

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My Slice of Paradise In Cancun

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Location: Cancun, Mexico

Lodging: ME Cancun

Lenses: Canon 24mm f/1.4 and Canon 50mm f/1.4

Gentle Sea Breeze Cocos Frios

Lounging Chilling on Boat

Cancun Blue Dock at Isla Mujeres

Sea Shells

Fly-By Formation

Friday, June 8th, 2007

Laguna Beach, California

 

Shot this while attending a wedding as a guest.

 

 

 

Old Westbury Gardens

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

 

The Green Has You.

 

Philadelphia and Atlantic City Photo Journal

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Just took a road trip down to Philadelphia with the lady this past weekend. It is only about 2-2.5hours away from New York City and the weather was awesome for the drive.

The Serene State at Boat House Row Crowd At Italian Market

The first stop we made at Philly was the Italian Market. There was a big crowd there on Saturday morning and it seemed like most of them were there to do their weekly grocery shopping. The price is A LOT cheaper than New York City. You can get a bucket of small green peppers (guestimated at about 3 pounds) for a dollar. However, the quality is somewhat of a Russian roulette — ranging from fresh to slightly bruised to down right rotten. As a rule of thumb, shop around for better quality and price.

Kelly Wincing at the Sight and Smell of Giant Cheese Chunks Meat Shop

While entering the market we saw a stand selling asparaguses at 4 bundles for a buck. It was inconceivable. Kelly quickly shifted into S (Shopping) gear, but I immediately pulled her back and reminded her that there were other stands to see and we could always come back. She agreed.

As we treaded deeper into the market, we were just being price shocked, in a good way. 7 oranges for a dollar? Got them. 3 bundles of scallion for a buck? Bought. Boxes and boxes of asparaguses for FREE?

Wait, FOR FREEEEEEE?

For free it was! Granted that the asparaguses looked lifeless, bruised and just plainly abused, still, it was free. There was an Asian lady there next to the boxes, looking like a local, and she was rather amused, too.

“Free! No money!” she exclaimed to the people surrounding her while fingering the asparaguses to see if they could be salvaged.

Standing there, watching the Asian lady probing the asparaguses with her index finger and thumb, shoppers roaming by and people vendoring their goods — I was rather perplexed by the whole situation.

Free asparaguses just don’t happen.

And then it dawned on me — Philadelphia is about anything and everything free. Freedom, freedom fries, Free Library and free asparaguses. Soon after, another thing hit me — the stand that was selling asparaguses at 4 bundles for a buck — they probably got their asparaguses here and for free!

Damn those scamming Phillies.

Free Asparagus Pat's Philly Cheese Steak

Other than asparaguses, another attraction in Italian market is the Philly cheese steak, Geno’s and Pat’s. I tried both and they were all pretty good, but I guess Pat’s is the original cheese steak stand, and the fact that the line was longer and we all know that the longer the line, the better the food — Pat’s gets the vote.

Later, I took Kelly to Morimoto’s, of Iron Chef fame, for dinner. Her verdict was that it is better than Nobu/Nobu Next-Door in all categories: price, taste and most important of all, amount of food. I’ve never tried Nobu, so I will take her words.

Geno's Cheese Steak Elfreth's Alley in Old City

Following the dinner and hotel check-in, we were out and about to see what Philadelphia has to offer at Saturday night (which really wasn’t much), and had the following exchange at one red light with a passenger in the taxi next to my car:

He rolled down his window and yelled to me, “Hey, do you know where the ***** building is?”

With a smirk in my face, I yelled back, “I am from New York. I don’t know, man.”

“Meee tooooo! Philly sucks.” The fellow New Yorker replied with utter disappointment.

He then rolled up his window as the light turned green and the taxi sped away.

Yours Truly Posing at South Street Window at Elfreth's Alley

Other than that the rest of the weekend was spent touring around parts of the town, getting drunk on cheap wine. We even found time to swing by Atlantic City to donate our money to the casinos. All in all, we had fun and made it home safe and sound.

Steel Pier Ferris Wheel at Boardwalk Ice Cream Stand

 

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