Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Nine in the Afternoon.

The past 2 days I've spent down in Louisville, Kentucky exploring and relaxing with family. My cousin gave me the opportunity to really explore Louisville in a way I haven't had the chance to before and see more of the history and uniqueness that makes the city what it is at heart. Seeing both downtown and the historic district, I not only got the chance to add some pictures to my portfolio but also got my hands on photoshop 7, saw the new movie valentines day, ate junk food, and got soaked to the bone playing in the rain!


^ After looking at this one and intensly studying this building, I came to the conclusion that I might have very well been teleported into New Orleans..!

^ This is a museum/art exhibit of local art right by the water tower that was built in the 1800's. I'm working on stitching a photo together of the water tower itself :]







Also, I have a lot of exciting things planned for summertime! Skydiving in July/August. Tail of the Dragon adventure at the end of this month. Going to try and get my work featured at the Art on the Levee downtown for print selling. Wedding this saturday. Hilton Head, SC in July and hopefully make a stop at Charleston, SC to get pictures of the Angel Oak I recently discovered. All in all, I'm looking forward to how awesome this summer is going to be.

BROOKE

PS. Title comes from the song by Panic at the Disco

2 comments:

Dom said...

Looking forward to the pictures you're gonna take of Angel Oak if you make a stop there - Tail Of The Dragon looks like something I'd do too, stay clear of the mad and / or drunken bikers :-)

The old Coke bottles are awesome... Actually I've been drinking more Coke than water or tea lately lol. The Coke without sugar though :-) You happen to love Mountain Dew too?

The Fourth Street picture is pretty cool too...

Brooke said...

I love coke... cherry coke in particular.... WITH the sugar lol It's bad. I have at least one a day >_< Need to change that me thinks. Mountain Dew is delicious! But usually I find myself having to be in the mood for it ((usually late night gaming nights lol))

It definatly was interesting. Lousiville is a very nice city and the downtown is much safer than Cincinnati's.