I is for…

If I had to choose the best question I’ve ever been asked while staffing the desk, it would be a tie:
“Is there anything here for kids to do?”  or “How do we get into the Children’s Museum?”
September 9 2011
I is also for “idiot.”

H is for…

The place up the street from work makes huge sandwiches that no normal person can possibly eat in one sitting. Rey here is holding up just half of one. You’ll note it’s nearly the size of his head, which violates one of the most basic rules of what’ safe to eat.
September 8 2011

F is for…

I just realized that for  E and F I’ve used the same objects that Shel Silverstein did in his not-for-kids classic, Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book.  I wonder if that’s some kind of subconscious message.

At any rate, these are some coworkers’ fingers. I got them to stick around for 30 seconds after a meeting was over to pose for this shot.
September 6 2011

C is for…

I’ve always thought it would be fun to drive around in one of these old classics, but I wouldn’t want to actually own one. Too much trouble. I suppose that would mean driving around in someone else’s, and that would make me nervous, so there goes that idea.
September 3 2011

(and I’m sorry that C is not for cookie…)

B is for…

Like many people, we keep a bag of bags. I’m usually pretty good about taking my canvas bags when I go shopping, but sometimes I forget. The bags are useful for lining small trash cans or putting wet clothes/bathing suits in.
September 2 2011

A is for…

I’ve not been feeling very photgraphically inspired lately, so it’s time for a theme! This should get me through most of September. But if I do something worth taking a picture of and it doesn’t fit, I will break from the theme.
September 1 2011