Chernobyl, Ukraine April '10 the Woman in the background was one of four choir members at the Orthodox Easter service. She and the others sang for roughly five (5) hours. The service went from 10pm until about 4 am.
Brooklyn, NY July '11 View from my roof, looking up Flatbush. It was 100+ degrees when this was taken. If you look very closely, you can see the heat... and if you put your ear up to the image on your screen and listen carefully, you can actually hear, faintly, the sound of various Brooklynites shouting "fuggetaboudit". It's like that everywhere in Brooklyn, we can't help ourselves- always shouting that word over and over. When I was a kid growing up in Vermont, I used to look at a map of New York, see Flatbush Ave. and fantasize about living in New York, on Flatbush Ave. The first apartment I saw on my first day of apartment hunting upon moving to NY was, of course, on Flatbush and I took it. That, my friends, is called "visualization". Visualization is a technique developed by lazy people where you sit around eating chicken wings thinking about what you'd like to have happen in roughly 20 years.Colorado, July '10 Hiking up a mountain to watch 250,000 male bats emerge from a cave. 250,000 male bats.