It's not the whirring of chainsaws you hear. Yes, thank God after all I found some food for thought. One good thing that happened to me later was "Beatriz at Dinner" directed by Miguel Arteta starring Salma Hayek. I wouldn't have been so frustrated if I didn't have to take a car, spend about 30 minutes in traffic and pollute the air, pay the parking, get the tickets for the Party, etc. I was so disappointed that I decided to return the ticket although there were other events in schedule going on, and left the whole party. Due to their incompetence I simply missed the tour. Unfortunately, my fragile nature got hurt when I arrived five minutes late for a themed tour about printmaking, and the staff of the museum directed me to the wrong location. I planned to spend the whole evening and night at the annual Summer Block Party with Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and Klyde Warren Park in Dallas. I left the photo a bit lean on purpose since the even version doesn't look so good in my opinion.Īnd what's this recent explore madness, almost all the photos I've posted last week entered explore :O not that I would object! (Salma: "Don't you have enough shots?! Bullshit.") I was about to say wow look at that freak to a friend of mine when that very guy almost threw himself on the floor and started snapping the "piazza" with flash.suddenly it dawned on me that he was a paparazzo and trying to get a snap of the actress. Also, Venice is a maze and getting lost in the tiny streets and canals is exciting but can be frustrating at the same time.Īnd one more thing, as I mentioned in my earlier posts that we would maybe see a celebrity - we did!! Salma Hayek with family was walking behind us on Piazza di San Marco and I didn't notice her until I saw a "photographer" with a Nikon D3s and a big Canon. Just came back from a weekend trip to Venice and it was so hot and humid like in the tropics! The city itself is so beautiful and unique but there were simply too many tourists, which makes taking photos quite difficult. For this reason we are featuring After Dark – Tito y Taruntala as interpreted by Salma Hayek in From dusk till dawn. Since she looks somewhat otherworldly in this pose and with this facial expression, she reminds me somewhat of a vampire that could be encountered after dark.
This female sighting is actually another first for me and the camera. As you can see the female’s forehead is on the gray side or at least not red. The male’s red hat would also extend to the top of the beak. How do I know it’s a she? Since that stripe on her cheek (the one extending from the beak) is dark brownish black and not red, it indicates it’s a female. This feeder is not really designed for her as shown by how the feeder tilts to the right under her weight.
While I was busy fiddling with my camera settings, all of a sudden my girl seemed sound asleep which gave me more time to make adjustments. You can tell by the fact she’s still wearing her party outfit and fancy hat to accessorize same. I suspect it may have had something to do with a party-hardy-previous-night-outing.
Well, apparently, my buddy Terra (short for Pterodactyl – the “a” in Terra signifies female) must have been in somewhat relaxing surroundings.
It is defined as “a condition characterized by an extreme tendency to fall asleep whenever in relaxing surroundings”. No, narcolepsy has nothing to do with narcs surreptitiously stalking you and pouncing on you in the middle of a potentially extremely profitable business transaction between dusk and dawn.