Posts Tagged ‘observation’

Curb flair

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bright sun design painted on curb next to street number

It adds a little bit of fun oomph to the curb!

Views of Vegas

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Funny enough, today I discovered there’s a Las Vegas in New Mexico! Random.

crescent moon shines over the newly-built aria on the vegas strip

A beautiful moon over a beautiful building of the same shape!

night view of bellagio and its fountain show

The Bellagio, my favorite to visit because of its display room of Rose Parade-esque scenes.

view of bellagio fountain show from above

A different perspective offers a different appreciation.

view from bally's room

This is what we saw from our hotel room at Bally's. Not spectacular, but pretty centrally-located on the strip (on the other side).

Birds love bread

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I love all the ways the birds tried to distract themselves from the tempting bread, especially the one that did all that stretching! The fly-by was close, but not quite…

bird stretching from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Waiting for that one who’s brave enough to take my bread. It’s so fast you might miss it!

brave bird from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Hummingtree

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Someday, I want a tree like this in my yard so I can watch hummingbirds come feed.

tree with large pink flowers that attract hummingbirds

The hummingbird blends in with the flowers on this tree!

tree with large pink flowers that attract hummingbirds

I dub it the "hummingtree" since it works just as well as a hummingbird feeder!

Flashing lights

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Cops slowing down traffic. I know it’s for our own good, but boy does it suck. Glad I wasn’t on the other side of the second video.

police lights from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

police slowing traffic from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Octopi

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I don’t know how to rotate a video… do you?

sitting octopus from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

sleeping octopus from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Lunch talk

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I was sitting at lunch on Friday with my coworkers when it suddenly dawned on me: I don’t relate to people like much of the population.  There they were, talking about this and that movie or show or whatever and I, like usual, had pulled out my phone to play a game.  One of them asked me why I was zoning out and I said that they always talked about things I don’t know much about and don’t really care about.  So, they asked me what I wanted to talk about and I said something not related to entertainment.  There was a pause in conversation as they quietly thought of what else to discuss and soon enough, the conversation was back up again, once again about entertainment.

Yup, they can’t go a single conversation without making a movie or pop culture reference it seems.

I went back to my game and the next time I started to listen to the conversation again, they were on to religion; another topic I don’t know about or really care about.  Most of them were brought up Catholic and they talked about how they weren’t practicing Catholic, but considered themselves so just because they grew up with it.  I don’t believe I’ve ever been to a Catholic service before, so I had no clue what they were talking about.  Then one of them talked about raising kids as Catholics so they’d have some sort of moral guideline.  Kind of ironic since all of them have delved in less than savory behavior, whereas I’ve stayed away from such things without any religious upbringing.  So, once again I did not relate to the conversation and zoned out until the food arrived.

Now don’t get me wrong, I get along with these people quite well.  I enjoy working with them and have plenty of good conversation with them.  But, I’ve noticed that when we get together as a group (usually over lunch) and they get to talking, it’s almost always about things I don’t know about.  I don’t really watch movies or follow famous people, I’m not religious, and I don’t drink or indulge in other substances.  That covers about 90% of the shared experiences they talk about.  So in a group, I’m left to just sit and listen, or stop paying attention.

When it comes to talking one-on-one though, I get a lot better conversation going.  Things I do share with the majority of people is a love for food, travel, and updating each other on our lives.  More specific interests that fewer people share with me include business, entrepreneurship, reading and learning, UCLA, animals, photography, exercise, yoga, cultures, and philosophy.  There’s still plenty to talk about, but what I like is just not the topic of choice in larger groups at my office.  It’s too bad, since I love going out to lunch with these people!  It’d be nice if I could join in on the conversation more.

Sighting in SB: boycott BP

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Wouldn’t it be nice if we could just do away with oil altogether? At least in terms of powering our vehicles…

painting on wall in santa barbara saying "boycott bp"

Oh, BP...

Drawbridge

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I thought drawbridges were pretty outdated, but this one is still quite active in downtown Miami!

drawbridge closing from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Birds of prey

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Lately I’ve noticed a lot of larger birds on street lamps (mostly by the highway). It started with this one owl by my high school, and has continued with more owls and some hawks. They’re big and beautiful and I only wish I could stop for a picture! It makes me wonder if something has changed lately to make them come out more. Perhaps their habitats aren’t what they used to be? Or they’ve learned to pick up the hobby of car-watching?

I am intrigued and I wish I knew a naturalist or someone who follows wild bird patterns. They could probably shed some light on the situation, since I feel like these birds should be deep in a forest or high in the skies, not sitting on a lamp post overlooking the I-5. At the very least, wouldn’t they take shelter in the branches of a tree? Even with the rain lately, I’ve seen them out and about, sitting atop their metal perches in the cooling rain. If I was them, I’d be in a tree trying to stay dry, not out in the midst of the downpour.

Oh, and I came home to find one of our lawn chairs torn apart one day. Looks like one of those birds could have done it. What’s up with the migration into human territory? I thought there was plenty of greenery and trees for them in the mountains by La Canada. Instead they’re coming out to places with sparse tree growth and high concentrations of human activity. Weird.

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