ready and red eyed
Yesterday i worked an 18 1/2 hour day. Needless to say i feel like this:
Anyway, for some reason I want to keep on with the task of posting these pictures. And telling you about the ends of the trip which ended 2 weeks ago. The last day of the trip Zach and I walked to work together. When i say work i mean Zach went to his job at a consulting company and I went to the improv theater.
The week rounded out well with both teams from my class completing some great long form improv shows. 25 minutes of pure hilarity made up on the spot. It was amazing let me tell you. From someone who was up there on the stage, it was stupendous. I am so tired. I think I spelled stupendous wrong. I don't know. Man, this blog thing, you have to write a lot. Who is actually reading this? I think i am occasionally, but i don't know who else is. Anyway, Cory, here's the rest of the pictures for today. Enjoy.
Grand Central is still such a nostalgic place. especially when you turn your camera to the sepia setting.
Sunny New York outside Grand Central.
Saw this sticker on a door when i was leaving the subway early Saturday morning. Not saying I believe it, but man, it's a cool sticker.
After I departed the city, I went on to my sister's in Connecticut where we had a great easter and I slept and picked my nose apparently. It was awesome!
Ok. Go to bed. I'm talking to me.
Anyway, for some reason I want to keep on with the task of posting these pictures. And telling you about the ends of the trip which ended 2 weeks ago. The last day of the trip Zach and I walked to work together. When i say work i mean Zach went to his job at a consulting company and I went to the improv theater.
The week rounded out well with both teams from my class completing some great long form improv shows. 25 minutes of pure hilarity made up on the spot. It was amazing let me tell you. From someone who was up there on the stage, it was stupendous. I am so tired. I think I spelled stupendous wrong. I don't know. Man, this blog thing, you have to write a lot. Who is actually reading this? I think i am occasionally, but i don't know who else is. Anyway, Cory, here's the rest of the pictures for today. Enjoy.
Grand Central is still such a nostalgic place. especially when you turn your camera to the sepia setting.
Sunny New York outside Grand Central.
Saw this sticker on a door when i was leaving the subway early Saturday morning. Not saying I believe it, but man, it's a cool sticker.
After I departed the city, I went on to my sister's in Connecticut where we had a great easter and I slept and picked my nose apparently. It was awesome!
Ok. Go to bed. I'm talking to me.