I went to Fan Expo Canada last weekend; worked as a volunteer actually, so I didn't get much time to kick back and enjoy the con. I did, however, manage to squeeze in one photo op:
Went to the mall today and in the spot where there is usually a Jaguar car is this Karma Fisker electric car. It is truly beautiful in person.
What a lovely couple. But which one are you? EDIT: I just realized (after looking at your avatar) the woman was Gillian Anderson. Nice!
Put this together tonight: I just did half of the chart this time- the full one wouldn't have fit in the frame. I did this to the back:
Thanks! And thanks to everyone else! I had a lot of fun making the outfit, and now my mom wants a TARDIS shirt! She's got a birthday coming up, so it's a good thing I kept the stencil I made. I would totally recommend the Way Station if any of you are ever in Brooklyn (and not just because my friend owns it!). It's a really fun place!
My cousin just moved to Brooklyn. I was planing on going to visit him in the Spring (for one, I've never seen NY). I've never been much of a Who fan, but I might have to check it out anyway. Of course, if I knew you were going to be there...
One of our associate producers just relocated to New York to work on Smash and mentioned having gone here the other day on Facebook!
Across the street from our local Lee's Famous Recipe. It's all farmland and rolling hills. The edge of town, where the road leads out into the countryside for miles. Taken from the Lee's parking lot. These pictures are 3 blocks from our town center, which consists of about 6 buildings. Sorry for the size, but they were taken with my camera phone. I don't know why I felt like taking the pictures, or posting them, but there you are.
Having a walk round the city centre yesterday I spotted the phone box they've painted gold in tribute to Luke Campbell the Olympic Gold Medal Winner from the city.
Speaking of noticing English phone booths: Spotted this while walking around Bristol, England. Wasn't a dumpy area either, as you can see the cathedral in the background.
Security glass, as the one undoubtedly used for a phone booth, shatter in very small, rounded pieces that pose less of an hazard than large, sharp shards.