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A year ago I convinced this gorgeous girl to let me take her out to lunch on Valentine’s Day.  We ate at our favorite restaurant Founding Farmers.

This year, I got us reservations and we again celebrated in style with some of the most delicious food in DC, but this time we weren’t reluctant Valentines, we were engaged!  What a difference a year makes ;)

As you can see, we got Red Velvet Cake both times! 

for the first time ever, I appreciate Facebook timeline.  Thanks to everyone who has celebrated with us and congratulated us. I feel so lucky that I’m going to get to spend the rest of my life with the LF.  

for the first time ever, I appreciate Facebook timeline.  Thanks to everyone who has celebrated with us and congratulated us. I feel so lucky that I’m going to get to spend the rest of my life with the LF.  

This is the guy that looked like Will Ferrel jumping on a rope during the Super Bowl Half Time Show… Awesome video

Fantastic Lecture!

This is what I do!  Love me some points ;)

ignore the video and listen to this song.  gosh i love it.  have a great saturday

Bon Iver is fantastic.

I love the city I live in!

you need to watch this ASAP and laugh your ace off ;)  haha

This chat with Hunter made me laugh… a lot.  

In case you were unaware, I love Potbelly and eat there at least 3 or 4 times a week. 

This chat with Hunter made me laugh… a lot.  

In case you were unaware, I love Potbelly and eat there at least 3 or 4 times a week. 

love this guy!

good memories of wandering around salzburg in the summer of 2008…hard to believe that was almost four years ago…
-cityoflove:

Salzburg, Austria via RobertoA

good memories of wandering around salzburg in the summer of 2008…hard to believe that was almost four years ago…

-cityoflove:

Salzburg, Austria via RobertoA

thedailywhat:

The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.
The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.
“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”
What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.
But that was the easy part.
“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”
This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.
[thestar.]

thedailywhat:

The Year Of Living Photographically of the Day: In the twilight hours of 2011, photographer Michael Chrisman made his way to Toronto’s Port Lands to pick up the pin-hole camera he had trained on Hogtown’s skyline 365 days before.

The year-long experiment in extreme exposure yielded the “snapshot” above.

“I’m thrilled with it,” Chrisman told The Star. “It’s a very dreamy photo. This one has a soft and kind of foggy feel.”

What the publication refers to as a “time-lapse painting” took approximately 31,536,000 seconds to complete.

But that was the easy part.

“The biggest difficulty,” Chrisman said, “is trying to ensure the camera will be there when you return.”

This time he got lucky. And the result was worth the wait.

[thestar.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

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