Mark A., that's an axis for the ages. Enjoy your time in Philly, she's as sweet lady. I see the restorations to City Hall STILL aren't complete. It's been a good 7 years since they started it...they've been taking their sweet time!
I feel really priveldged to be going to school in Philly, it's a wonderful place with great architecture.
Restoration everywhere needs to start picking up.
Frank Gehry is doing an underground addition to the art museum which is suppose to expand it by 60%. I'm so excited for that.
You're right that it's a great place to study, Mark, and though there's a lot going on construction-wise, it's got a long way to go. But it's exciting. Enjoy your time there!
those pictures are wonderful, they really start to play with scale. Normally you see pictures with a little bit of water, mostly building, or boat. These pictures portray nature being more vast than steel; boats larger than cities.
desktop backgrounds..
the famous nolli map be on my screen. i still haven't figured out how to post images, but rest assured that it adorns my desktop.
Photo I took from the Philadelphia Art Museum steps looking towards Mr. Penn.
Mark A., that's an axis for the ages. Enjoy your time in Philly, she's as sweet lady. I see the restorations to City Hall STILL aren't complete. It's been a good 7 years since they started it...they've been taking their sweet time!
I feel really priveldged to be going to school in Philly, it's a wonderful place with great architecture.
Restoration everywhere needs to start picking up.
Frank Gehry is doing an underground addition to the art museum which is suppose to expand it by 60%. I'm so excited for that.
You're right that it's a great place to study, Mark, and though there's a lot going on construction-wise, it's got a long way to go. But it's exciting. Enjoy your time there!
As a Californian on the the East Coast...I got have something
isn't that the entrance sequence to Full House?
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those pictures are wonderful, they really start to play with scale. Normally you see pictures with a little bit of water, mostly building, or boat. These pictures portray nature being more vast than steel; boats larger than cities.
can you please explain how to post a pic?
instructions are right @ the bottom in light grey text
what cris said =)
I took this in the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam.
so that code doesn't really tell me how to post it...please clarify...
the heineken experience was pretty cool, though i think there should have been much more than 2 bars in the place!
there's a man coming out of that beer...maybe i've had too much
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