Category Archives: Family

More Random NYC – Liberty Island and Day 3

Here are some more random images from Day 3 and Liberty Island:



Sarah at Benny’s Burritos


We didn’t eat here, but this restaurant is famous for being in When Harry Met Sally.


The Staten Island Ferry


The girl who took this picture was overly impressed with my camera.

Next Wednesday will feature even more random New York City images.

The Archives: Edition Twelve

These pictures come from: backup/Old My Pictures/Family

This is sort of a weird collection of pictures. So I think I won’t really describe or explain them, but just let them stand on their own.


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Next week’s folder will be: backup/Old My Pictures/Family/2004 B&W

RWPE Y2 #14 – Dry

It appears that some of the excitement for RWPE may be drying up. On a related note, here are the submissions for DRY:


WEEK 15 - DRY - WILL RALEY
Will Raley

WEEK 15 - DRY - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

WEEK 15 - DRY - CATHIE RALEY
Cathie Raley

WEEK 15 - DRY - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

I stumbled down to the Random Theme Generator’s residence and demanded a new theme for this week. This is what it gave me:

FOOD

A look back at last year’s submissions for FOOD:

2010-FOOD

Considering she takes a picture of every meal she eats, I’ll be very disappointed if Teresa doesn’t submit a picture for next Monday.

Despite the downward spiral RWPE seems to careening down, I did get some positive news on Saturday night. For the first time in probably over a year, I get to welcome a new email subscriber to this blog to the fold. So welcome aboard Susana Funk!

Personal Photo Project of the Week #62 – Alpha



Self Evident Truth

Jesse and I knew that we weren’t spending a ton of time in New York and we were given a few suggestions by Sarah and Steph on places to visit. We both decided to choose one place we had to go see.

Jesse chose Central Park.

I chose the Statue of Liberty. In the 3.5 days that we were in New York City, I took approximately 800 photos. Close to half of those were on our Statue of Liberty adventure.

So here are more pictures from the Self Evident Truth Series:


Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

There will be more pictures from the Self Evident Truth Series tomorrow.

Slice of Life Vol. 44

I don’t really know where some of these pictures were taken at, but I can tell you that the weird thing on the side of the old domicile at 415 Greene were some form of early solar panels. The Bennett Family has always been ahead of the curve.

There is also a picture of the 1st rabbit I ever owned in here. His name was Fluffy. He was the inspiration for a series of creative writing stories I wrote in the 4th Grade. These stories were the first time I fooled myself into thinking I was a writer.

There is also a picture of Cindy in there. She was the dog before Tiffany. Tiffany was the dog before Karma.


Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

Slice of Life Volume 44

More Random NYC – Ellis Island and Financial District

More random New York City images from the second day of the trip. These pictures were mostly taken on Ellis Island and around the financial district.

Regrettably, I didn’t see one Goldman Sachs piece of garbage to mug.


More random New York City images will be coming your way next Wednesday as well.

Roundball Oracles Year 7

“In the end, everything is a gag.”

– Charlie Chaplin

 

When it comes to college basketball prognostication, 2011 will be remembered as the Year of the Woman.

Not only did the Roundball Oracles crown our first ever champion from the fairer of the two sexes, three out of the top four finishers were also members of the female persuasion.

It was certainly a chaotic NCAA Tournament this year.  Consider these facts:

 

  • Before the Final Four was even played, our championship was already secured.
  • Only two people (Jesse and I) even got a single Final Four team right. We both got Connecticut right.
  • Our eventual champion’s national champion lost in the 1st Round.
  • 6 people picked Kansas as their champ, 4 picked Duke, 2 people picked Ohio State, 1 person picked Syracuse, 1 person picked UCLA, 1 person picked Michigan State, and 1 person picked BYU. None of those teams even made it to the Final Four.
  • Our eventual champion finished in last place last year.
  • Our 3 time defending champ finished in 2nd to last place this year.
  • Only Jesse got 1 of the teams in the championship game (Connecticut) right.

So who is the new Queen of College Basketball Divination?

 


Baier Family Photo Shoot - 2009


It is Carrie Baier!

 

The Final Standings

Name – Bracket Name – Points – Correct Games – Last Year

  1. Carrie Baier – Izzo – 100 points -41/63 – 21st
  2. Jesse Howard – MeatThermometer – 94 points  – 39/63 – 13th
  3. Linda Toot – LittleSister – 74 points – 38/63 – 9th
  4. Dawn Krause – Duh Winning – 73 points – 34/63 – 3rd
  5. Jason Baier – Duke the Fifth – 72 points – 35/63 – 7th
  6. Corey Faust – Always Go Top Shelf – 69 points – 34/63 – 4th
  7. Christopher D. Bennett – They Call Me Mr. Bennett – 63 points – 31/63 – 18th
  8. Robert Henning – Losing Bracket – 59 points – 32/63 – 8th
  9. Russell Kennerly – StackinWinsLikeJustinBeiber – 59 points – 31/63 – 17th
  10. Andree Jauhari – Floccinaucinihilipilification- 58 points – 31/63 – DNP
  11. Nate Buckingham – White Magic – 57 points – 33/63 – 9th
  12. Tim Peterson – Dominate Monkey – 57 points – 32/63 – 9th
  13. Lowell Davis – Golden voiced hobo lover – 53 points – 34/63 – DNP
  14. Nader Parsaei – Oscar – 51 points – 29/63 – 2nd
  15. Mark Wolfram – Taiwan Hawkeye – 26/63 – 1st
  16. Shaun Kirsch – Lil_Dog – 45 points – 29/63 – DNP
  17. Frank Meiners – Master Picks – 0 points – 0/63 -4th

 

If I were giving an award for the best bracket name, it would clearly go to Andree, but I am not. Perhaps next year.

 

Carrie’s name now sits in the Hall of Champions with the past greats:

Past Champions

2011 – Carrie Baier

2010 – Mark Wolfram

2009 – Mark Wolfram

2008 – Mark Wolfram

2007 – Tim Peterson

2006 – William McAlpine

2005 – William McAlpine

I already can’t wait for the next college basketball season to start and not only because I expect the Cyclones to return to greatness next year. At least I have the Spring Game to look forward to in a couple of weeks. It is football, but it is something.

More Random New York City – Near Ground Zero

Here are some random New York City images from the Second Day of the trip. These were taken at and around Ground Zero and at St. Paul’s Chapel, which is across the street from Ground Zero.

Regrettably, some of these pictures were taken through a window, leading to a regrettable reflection.


Ground Zero

Ground Zero

Ground Zero

Ground Zero

Ground Zero

St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul's Chapel

St. Paul's Chapel

More random New York City images will be coming your way next Wednesday.