They've started building an amusement park about five miles from my house. If I take the slightly longer way to the store I drive by. I like looking at the changes as they clear the land and install the infrastructure. It'll be super cool when they start assembling roller coasters.
T.J.
UltimaDork
9/17/15 7:23 p.m.
My commute normally consists of getting out of bed and walking about 20 feet to my office, but I like the view in my backyard. Here is a shot of a sign me and my son made as a little project that shows all the places we've lived as a family. The sign was made from recycled pallets and a $3 landscaping timber I bought at Lowes. It's on my dock behind the house.
Ian F
MegaDork
9/17/15 7:53 p.m.
Woody wrote:
I'm not sure that would make me happy or sad. Like the square-tail GT6 in a driveway I pass near the office that hasn't moved in years. I keep wanting to knock on the door as see if I can "rescue" it... as if being in my possession would be a better fate...
This spot on my commute can be pretty nice, though I'd prefer to be able to appreciate it at something less than highway speeds.
One of the perks to my job is that I spend my days traveling all over Manhattan. There isn't any one place in particular I enjoy but I try to end up in different areas for my meal to go for a walk. You never know what you may run into.
Like Big Boys doing a Beatle impersonation in a store window:
Pipe cleaner people on a median:
Or the morning I met a group of Dutch people driving to the World Cup in Brazil: