Saturday, November 13 marked the closing for the season of the Altorex Rooftop Bar & Lounge, at the Palomar hotel.
This was also highlighted by a fundraising event for the Atlanta Humane Society. Dogs are normally not permitted at the bar, so this was a special treat for the dogs and their people friends.
done eating. full. I did have seconds, but tiny bites. with this new app, its going to be a lot easier to create posts. hoping that my posts don’t become anything more than tweets or facebook posts.
Several weeks ago, I was interviewed by Atlanta Magazine for an article on Atlanta’s most pampered pet: Prada.
We did a photoshoot…it was great. Except, that Maria just HAD to be in the center of the photo…with that, our chance of actually being in the picture were nil. So, you only get to see our hands. Thanks, Maria! :-p
Thankfully, I still get a mention in the article! 🙂
So, pick up the November issue of Atlanta Magazine!
If you like Star Trek, you’ll like the episodes featured at Star Trek Phase II. Some serious fans of Star Trek have gotten together to continue the series and they have created some amazing work! This project has been in progress for several years. I’ve downloaded several episodes on my computer a few years ago when I heard about the series, but only recently got around to watching them.
Today, I started Episode 3, Blood and Fire. And guess what: Captain Kirk’s nephew is gay! I’ve not watched the full episode yet, but I just had to blog about it. I don’t know what happens yet to Captain Kirk’s nephew, nor how Kirk reacts to the news, but this is exciting.
I’m not to sure about his outfit…the red apron-looking thing is a bit odd…but, I guess that’s future fashion. 🙂
During the remodeling of our condo in 2000, we purchased appliances from Maytag, Whirlpool, and GE. With factory warranty expiring, we purchased service contracts through Sears. For a number of years, this has been outsourced by Sears to A&E Factory Service. Service since then has been completely abysmal.
Here’s the latest batch of pictures from the Atlanta Botanical Garden. I chose to do a lot of close-ups. I left one of my lenses at home, so I missed out on a lot of macro shots. I also captured some butterflies, bees, and a spider having a snack.