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Marching for rights and the surreal side effects

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Monday had to be one of the strangest work days I’ve had in a long time. Shame I didn’t blog this sooner — might have had more relevance to the moment. Then again, blogging hasn’t been a daily thing for me in a while, so where’s the surprise?

For some reason I woke up at 5 am and stayed up. Those who know me best know that I love my sleep dearly, but I’ll admit that I’m enjoying mornings a bit more these days. Call it maturation in progress. Anyway, I was making my way to the office and was just about to walk into the lobby through the back of the building when I came across a burnt out wreck of a station wagon on the street outside. Not everyday you get to see the remains of a car-b-q on a Tribeca street; at least not in this day and age.

A few hours of work go by and then it’s off to lunch at Pongsri with some of the guys from work; all part of the interview process for a new hire in the web department at work. Still strange to be part of the process, but I guess it’s getting easier being on the other side of the table; asking questions and not answering them. On the way back we noticed some metal security railings along Braodway outside the office. I had seen parking permits the day before about filming for Conviction so I really didn’t pay them too much mind, thinking they were somehow related to that.

But then around 2 pm, there were unfamiliar sounds coming from outside that grabbed all of our attention: people chanting. A group of us made our way outside to the rooftop garden to see what was going on. And for the second time that day I was rewarded for bringing my camera with me.

Then it dawned on me.  In my earlier-than-usual morning, I had time to catch up on the news, and they made mention of planned protests about the immigration policies in this country.   I knew they were happening in Atlanta and Washington, so it’s wasn’t too far of a stretch to see one here too, what with New York being the center of the universe and all.

That’s right, I said it. The universe goes around New York and Copernicus was a flake and a fraud, but that’s neither here nor there.   ^_^

Anyway, the rest of the workday took on a very strange atmosphere.   Every ten minutes or so chants would go up from the protesters and seemingly punctuate whatever minor task we were taking care of.   My personal favorite example was the loud round of chanting that kicked off just as I was concluding a phone interview.   I even raised my arms in mock adulation to my many fans outside.   Things were still going on some four hours later when I was walking out the door to make my way to the Big Quiz Thing, but the epicenter was further south.

Another dozen and a half pics of the protest — from the roof and from ground level — after the jump.

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The fire burns outside my window

Saturday, April 1st, 2006

My apartment is actually sandwiched between a couple of very busy intersections, with ambulances, fire engines and cop cars passing by at all hours of the day and night. So the fact that there’s flashing lights outside my window isn’t always enough to get my attention from whatever mindless tedium I’m involving myself in. But last night, things were a little different.

There I was, all ready to go to sleep when I noticed a strange glow and caught the distinct smell of burning wood out my window. I looked out my window and sure enough, there was a brushfire raging across the street. Of course, what made this a unique event is that the bursh that was ablaze happened to be under the parking garage of the Troy Towers apartment building, the 22-story structure that looks down on my building from its perch on the Palisades above.

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The fire truck that was dispatched initally started setting up next to my apartment, but the problem with that was the location of the fire — it was still a good four or five stores below the flames. What’s more, there was still another four or five stories worth of parking sructure and swimming pool to navigate around. Not the easist of places to get into.

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But then again, these men are professionals and once the fire department had a chance to repositioned themselves on top of the parking structure, the fire really didn’t stand much of a chance. Something out of the ordinary, but in the end nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. How said tempest started, I have no idea, but I’m sure something will be said of the events in an upcoming edition of the Weehawken Reporter — they’re good at covering this kind of stuff around here.

Uptown party

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Saturday night I had the pleasure of hanging out with a rather nice group at an apartment party celebrating Dan’s 25th birthday and Dan & Jonah’s offical apartment warming party for their upper west side digs. Quite memorable, at least from what I can remember. Got to hang out with former coworker Lauren for a while, which was a nice plus. Even saw a staged fight on the building’s front door security channel — complete with head waving and thrown jackets. All in all a good night out.

I mean, can’t you tell in the pictures?

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Back to my roots on St. Patrick’s day

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Due to a kitchen renovation in progress, my cousin’s annual St. Patrick’s Day party was canceled, leaving me with a hole in my schedule and an opportunity to sieze. As luck would have it, Donny had the notion of celebrating the holiday properly — in our favorite Irish Pub, the Dublin House.

We certainly weren’t the only ones with that bright idea. There was a 30 to 45 minute wait in line to even get in the front door, though they were nice enough (not to mention smart enough) to set up a bar outside where you could get a few Guinness’ while you waited. Maybe you saw it on News12, cause they had a newscaster freezing her ass off cover it.

Turned out to be a pretty good night. My sister came along with some of her friends from work, Nick and Vivian came out as well, and I got to hang out with Pete for the first time in a while.

Guess who’s who in the following pictures.

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Visual filler material

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Kind of a slow day today, what with it being President’s day and all. Still I found myself working through most of it, even going so far as to be in the office for a bit. Man is that place ever different without people in it.

Anyway, I wanted to do some posting tonight, but seeing as how I don’t have any real good topics coming to mind, I thought I’d just share a random photo from my collection — the first of many.

Skyline at night

This one taken on the Hudson River during one of last summer’s many Rocks-Off cruises I attended. Long exposure on a full moon night while the boat bobbed up and down as it motored through the water — this one was a pain to get right. But that’s the wonderful thing about digital photography: you can take 20 or 30 shots of something to get that one perfect shot and all it costs you is that little investment of time for something that I find to be quite timeless.