I spent the weekend in Las Vegas. On business. I promise. Armed with only my iPhone, I was determined not to take any photos of people gambling or acting stupid. Here’s what I came up with. One person acting stupid, and eight other snap shots.
Here’s an iPhone picture taken in the men’s restroom at the Masi service station on the Suquamish Reservation. We’ve seen them on the Seattle Ferry as well. Is diabetes that prevalent today? Or are these for something worse?
Usually the flight from San Francisco to Hong Kong arcs out over the Aleutians and down acrosss Kamchatka, but our “circle route” was much higher. Should have known. We dropped right over Siberia and into Beijing for a quick refuel before heading on to Hong Kong and then Saigon. Just an iPhone snap.
Actually the Pacific Northwest is anything but frigid. But this morning, with frost encrusting the windows of the truck and the dogs exhaling long streams of steam as they waited for me to scrape the windows, it actually felt like we were joining the rest of the country’s cold snap. Maybe it’s just a sympathetic cold…
Shibuya means “crowded valley” and is that insanely crowded part of Tokyo made famous in the film “Lost in Translation.” Today was a Sunday morning so there were few people milling about, but still the noise was loud enough that I thought it would be fun to just film a short walk, to record the [...]
This is an ongoing Blog about food in Saigon. I’ll be posting photos and commentary about the different meals I eat while I’m here in our software development office July 26~Aug 5.
One of the fun things to do with an iPhone, other than text people who are not in the same room while talking to people who are, is to take snapshots of food in restaurants. This was actually a recent breakfast.
There was strange pinkish light coming from the bathroom. Natural light, in our part of the world, is rarely direct from the sun but this was strange indeed. It turned out to be just that – direct sunlight against a pink towel. I grabbed the new iPhone4 – feeling like [...]

