Fishie is back!
I apologize for the loooong pause in the Lomoblog, here is what happened. I had this film to post on the LomoproJeCt, but since I'm a bit lazy I typically wait until I get a film developed before I post my previous roll. When I went to Mexico in May, my beloved Fishie broke on the second photo I took. I was extremely sad, I tried to fix it, I cried very hard, but there was nothing to do. When I got back I went to the store and exchanged it, and I just got a new film developed, so it's time to post.
This roll starts on the beautiful Pacific shore of Point Reyes, California.
Gorgeous place, magnificent weather, fantastic hike, amazing company... It doesn't get any better.
The second day of our weekend trip to sunny Cali, we explored the city. I love SF.
But that was just a weekend, and on Monday morning we were back at work in Boston.
Thankfully, it was the season when every single tree over here was blooming, which cheered us up very much after an endless winter.
Jocelyn and I took numerous pictures of every single flower on our way anywhere.
Then it was the end of the Miami project at work, and I flew to Fort Lauderdale again.
I didn't make it to the city this time, but I had a few hours to enjoy the jacuzzi at the hotel while my coworkers were in a critical meeting.
It was pleasant.
But that was another 2-day trip, and then back to work. My friend Zach came to visit from NYC, and on a very cloudy day we walked all over the MIT campus to see what he missed (or not) going to school in Berkeley.
Rain, industrial-looking building, abandoned railroads, constant ventilation noise in the streets...
... That's what he missed. But also the cool Stata center and its funky architecture:
That cloudy day, the sailing boats were giving a bit of color to the otherwise very gray skyline.
And the trash bins were smiling.
I'm so glad to have my Fishie back.
... Because you never know when you'll encounter a Fishie moment.
No comments:
Post a Comment