Posts Tagged ‘Dengue Fever’

A Pre-Halloween Concert That I missed…But The Bright Side is…

November 26th, 2009

Thanksgiving is tomorrow! Wow time flies and I mean that literally. Halloween felt like it was just yesterday and I can’t believe that tomorrow is actually Thanksgiving! I’ve been having dreams of fried turkey, oven roasted turkey, turkey breast, turkey wings, turkey legs, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potato pie, candied yams, cranberry this, cranberry [...]

 

Thanksgiving is tomorrow! Wow time flies and I mean that literally. Halloween felt like it was just yesterday and I can’t believe that tomorrow is actually Thanksgiving! I’ve been having dreams of fried turkey, oven roasted turkey, turkey breast, turkey wings, turkey legs, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potato pie, candied yams, cranberry this, cranberry that, pretty much everything that you can imagine at a Thanksgiving dinner for the last few days. Oh and best of all, I get to chow down on at least two separate turkeys, one fried and one roasted, plus all the fixings you can think of since we’ve been invited to two separate dinners tomorrow!

Anyways, that’s enough talk about food for now. I promised some photos from Khmer Arts Academy’s opening performance for Dengue Fever’s opening show almost a month ago and I’m now finally getting around to posting them up. You’ll probably notice that I don’t have any photos from Dengue Fever’s actual performance and you’ll probably wonder why. The answer to that is pretty simple as the Halloween party we were planning to attend literally started right after KAA’s opening dance ended. Since the party was down in Long Beach near the Queen Mary and we were all the way up north in Santa Monica we didn’t get the chance to stick around and watch the show even though we really wanted to. Oh well, that’s how life goes sometimes. Anyways on with the show and on with the photos. Enjoy!

















Oh and before you go. If you would like to see the rest of the photos from the performance you can find them at my online gallery here.

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Fall in Southern California… Plus some Lorikeets from the Aquarium of the Pacific

October 31st, 2009

Back when I was a kid, summer was my favorite time of the year. Though I’m sure that had to do more with the fact that I had two months just to run around and do anything a kid wanted to do without having to worry about school than the actual season of summer itself. [...]

 

Back when I was a kid, summer was my favorite time of the year. Though I’m sure that had to do more with the fact that I had two months just to run around and do anything a kid wanted to do without having to worry about school than the actual season of summer itself. As I grew older, summer was still a favorite of mine until I became a drunken fan of the white powdery champagne that falls every winter in Colorado. So much of a fan that I became a season pass holder who somehow ended up with three different snowboards and would average at least one to two trips up the mountain a week in search of the powdery white stuff. And now, after having spent the last 5 years working through some very miserable winters throughout the Midwest I’ve had a recent change of heart. Fall is now my favorite season of the year as the temperatures are mild and the colors are bright. I guess that’s what happens when you get older. The little things become more important than they used to and the once overlooked pleasures such as being able to walk around with shorts and a t shirt on comfortably take precedence over the other things we had valued when we were younger. C’est la vie!

Anyways, I’ve got more photos from some events coming up including some from Khmer Arts Academy’s opening act for Dengue Fever just the other day. I’m just short on time when it comes to working on the photos since I’ve got to squeeze them in that little bit of free time that I have between my actual career and just life in general. In the mean time, enjoy this random mix of photos from a lovely fall afternoon in Southern California.