Fascinating indeed Eric. Much to see as presented.
Funny that everywhere else its pronounced rodeo but in BH it becomes rodayo dr. Thanks for sharing . Take care. Bob
Robert Spencer wrote:
Fascinating indeed Eric. Much to see as presented.
Funny that everywhere else its pronounced rodeo but in BH it becomes rodayo dr. Thanks for sharing . Take care. Bob
Interesting to note that Bob, that is true. I never really thought about it... why do people pronounce it "rodayo dr"? Haha.
Cool shot, Eric! Nothing like this in my part of the country, so interesting view of a different city for me. I like the reaction and expression of the child. Seems pretty taken with the concept of looking down through the window. The twinkle lights are a good thing, too, of course. Weird looking arm position on the parent. Maybe on a cell phone?
T-bone1 wrote:
Cool shot, Eric! Nothing like this in my part of the country, so interesting view of a different city for me. I like the reaction and expression of the child. Seems pretty taken with the concept of looking down through the window. The twinkle lights are a good thing, too, of course. Weird looking arm position on the parent. Maybe on a cell phone?
Thanks for your comment Tim. Where exactly are you from Tim? I always assumed you were from the states. And yeah, I think the parent is on a cell phone. I'm as clueless as you hahaha. I was just looking through my viewfinder.
eric kim wrote:
Thanks for your comment Tim. Where exactly are you from Tim? I always assumed you were from the states. And yeah, I think the parent is on a cell phone. I'm as clueless as you hahaha. I was just looking through my viewfinder.
eric
Hey, Eric. Your're right, I am from the states. I am in Spokane, Washington. I've just never seen windows like this on the ground for display viewing.
As the old saying goes, "If it's 9 pm in California, what time is it in Spokane?" Answer: "1972." Seriously though, it's a great place to live if you like four seasons.
T-bone1 wrote:
Hey, Eric. Your're right, I am from the states. I am in Spokane, Washington. I've just never seen windows like this on the ground for display viewing.
As the old saying goes, "If it's 9 pm in California, what time is it in Spokane?" Answer: "1972." Seriously though, it's a great place to live if you like four seasons.
Oh hahaha I read your comment wrong. I read that you were from a different country, not from another part of the country. I have never seen windows on the ground for viewing as well, I was quite shocked seeing it in Beverly Hills although I have lived in California for almost my entire life. But four seasons does sound nice... in Los Angeles theres only one season: HOT. Oh yeah and less hot.