Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Dallas

Took a trip to explore the far reaches of the place modern scholars refer to as "Dallas, Texas." on Monday. The three of us—Rachel, Ryan, and myself—adventured, basically, to downtown.

This view is from the top of the Reunion building. The weird stick-with-a-ball-on-top building. Pretty high up, as you can see.


This was some kind of horse made out of old automobile bumpers. Oddly, it was tail-less.

Some dinosaurs I was really excited about. Also made from old chrome bumpers.

Me sitting, quite awkwardly, on the dino's nose.



Rachel apparently got her hand stuck in its mouth. Agonizing indeed =]

And now for our trip to the aquarium. My camera and I are mortal enemies, so some of the shots came out frustratingly fuzzy.

This fish was TINY, which is deemphasized by the large type. Nevertheless, it was a tiny fish and my camera does pretty well with close-ups, as long as I can manually adjust the focus. The sea-anemones were quite small too, and I was impressed with how they came out.


Some kind of weird rock-looking fish. I walked by thinking there was nothing in the tank. There were a bunch of "rocks" which were actually fish. Must be God's sense of humor because, seriously, they just look ridiculous. I think that bump sticking up is one of the little guy's eyes. Hmm, could do with losing a few pounds as well.

Ryan was gracious enough to drive us around too, because neither Rachel nor myself had any clue where anything was. Overall, after the experience, I must say I'm still a proud Austinite.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

man, those fish pics came out a lot better than i thought they would! canya send me the one of me making out with the triceratops...and the elephant ones too?

Anonymous said...

That big glass pyramid looking building in the skyline is my old office. Dallas isn't such a bad place.

-ry

Anonymous said...

Dallas isn't so bad, but it's way more industrial than most large cities. I prefer some green in there somewhere.

And yeah, dinosaurs pretty much kick ass. Makes me want to watch Jurassic Park again.