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    shared by mahcalura on 2013-02-20

  • self_take_01

    shared by werriston on 2011-06-22

    The short story is: I met a girl whilst holidaying in New York — a cocktail waitress at a bar I sometimes visit when I'm there — and left her a ridiculous tip along with my number, expecting never to hear from her. As it turns out, I did hear from her. Five minutes after I left the bar. With only two more nights left in New York (before moving on to Chicago and LA, then back to Australia) I convinced her to meet me for a drink, the night before I was due to fly out, at a bar in the East Village at 2:30 in the morning — she works late, you see. We drank Scotch and talked until dawn, and I walked her to a subway station, and she went home. There was a little kissing in there somewhere, too. Or a lot. And it was hard to see her walk away. The next morning I flew to Chicago as planned, knowing that reason would soon prevail and I would stop entertaining the impossible thought of returning to New York to see her — a girl I'd spent a total of two and a half hours with. I had meetings set up in LA, after all. Reason did not prevail. Or perhaps it did. Twenty-four hours after arriving at O'Hare, I cancelled my flights to LA and booked a ticket back to JFK. I called to tell her. She told me I was crazy. I am, I suppose. Nonetheless, we spent four perfect days in Brooklyn together before I had to leave, and now I am back in the US, wandering around Williamsburg holding her hand, and finally getting around to those LA meetings. She's coming to Australia in two weeks, for the first time. These pictures are from my crazy, impulsive return trip to New York in May. Sometimes crazy is good.

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  • #16225880

    shared by lmr on 2012-06-04

  • Temple @China Town

    shared by horsoon on 2012-03-19

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  • #15470013

    shared by round3round on 2012-02-29

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    shared by inala on 2012-02-07

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    shared by ccwu on 2011-12-27

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  • parol (christmas lantern)

    shared by trippy_jo on 2005-01-14

    just a mish-mash of photos taken during the holiday break. this parol is made of paper, it's actually foldable. other parols i like are decorated/made of capiz (pearl-like material from shells).