Tuesday, June 28, 2011

I'm Not Dead

Yes, I'm not dead. I've been sucked into my b-day, the sims 3, and reruns of some favorite lakorns. I've also been trying to type more in the Pleasantview Chronicles, but I kept getting writer's block! Ack!

I also went to Universal Studios and the Huntington Library. Here are some pics:

Fast and Furious
Me at the Terminator Show
Yeah, me again
Me and Monique, one of my besties
Me and my cousin Starfish (aka Patrick)

The Waterfall at the Jurassic Park Ride
King Kong at City Walk
Me and Monique eating lunch
Monique at the Terminator Show
Monique at the House of Horrors exit
Proof that it was Universal Studios!
Ah, it's a beast! OoO Nah, it's just my other cousin, Tap(at)
The Huntigton Library
Me and my other bestie (Danielle, who has the b-day 2 days after me) at the fountain
Danielle and Monique at the bamboo stalks near the exit/entrance
The Poseidon statue in the very front
Danielle and Monique in front of one of the exhibit rooms--this exhibit house is the one that has a Guttenberg Bible, a handwritten Bible, and other classical and historical written pieces (such as letters from Washington and such)
The fountain at the 1st exhibit room/house
Monique w/ a leaf in the greenhouse
A very famous statue
More statues
The teahouse in the newly made Chinese Garden
Another exhibit house, this one has more of the modern art pieces--like some of Andy Warhol's
Me and Danielle
The bell that is on the way to the Japanese Garden   
Chinese Garden
Chinese Garden
The front of the exhibit that houses famous paintings like the Blue Boy and Pinkie
So, what is the Huntington Library? It's not just a library, as you've seen. It was actually the residence of the Huntington family--Mr. Henry Huntington and his wife. They collected art and historical pieces and the collection was completed in 1921, I think.
It's in San Marino, so if you're in the area then you should visit it. It's very beautiful--but, please bring your own food. It's soo expensive! (I brought a can of soda for almost $8! And a sandwich (like the easy, simple ones) was $8!)

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