as if his wonder and will to strive had vanished at the sight of the beaten path.
Actually, this panorama is of the appalachian mountains from PARADAISE hill in Bethel, Maine. This stop was accurately named, because of it's frickin GORGROUS views from either side of the mountain. My uncle and I took a trip up Paradaise road for about a mile until we came across to great views of the sunset and the mountains.
Anyways, this shot is roughly 1/10 of the actual size of the photo. if you want to see the grand-daddy shot, click on the picture, then click on 'all sizes' above the photo, and the click 'original.'
Back in Richmond Hill, yeah!
The trip was awesome, just in general. I saw so many things, did so many things that I'll probably never get a chance to do again, and I also found places that I will probably return to many times over in my life. Anyways, I kept over 2600 pictures, that meanns of the pictures I took, I deleted about one third, and kept those. Between this trip, The rogers Cup, and camp, and an upcoming camp, my archives will be full. I need an external hard drive.
Anyways, this shot is a vertorama of the Maine countryside, just off the interstate 91 in Lyndonville. Now, the last time I saw these kinds of hills was in malaysia when i was 8, hence these rolling hills were a BIG DEAL for me. So if you don't find this that amazing, I don't blame ya. but the view was amazing anyways, and It gave you just a great sense of how small you actually were, humbling.
I went to the museum of natural history, operated by the smithsonian institution, the national aquarium, Union station in DC, and some other place I can't remember. the natural history museum was awesome, they had a kick ass rock collection, which made me want to become a geologist.
I saw the hope diamond, and at 45.2 carats, its BIG AND EXPENSIVE! but not that pretty :(
I was disappointed by the national aquarium, because it was small and lame. union station wasn't that great, I had seen some pretty cool shots of it on flickr, but i couldnt recognize any of the locations.
so turns out washignton is pretty awesome
went into alot of galleries today, and they were actually cool! the only other callery i enjoyed was whippersnapper. compared to washignton, canadian toronto museums blow.
saw AL ripley
s work today, my g-g-g-grandather's. he was pretty awesome, but the people at the national arcive were lame and only let one of us at a timein the room....what the hell? anal people.
anyways, tommorow i just get to finish off my see-ing, then we leave for cape-cod and AL ripley's gallery in boston.
peace folks!