I went on a mini airbnb vacation to the east coast on the weekend of October 13th for my friends birthday. It was the first time Ive been to the east coast in probably 10 years or more. So I honestly forgot what it was like to see actual autumn colors in the surrounding nature and how spacious people live with wide acre ranges( lots of deer just chilling on lawns). But it was fun and took some nice scenic pictures; however, it did rain one day and it kind of ruined the kayaking plans.
I actually started in virginia and right next to DC so here's a nice night sky pic with the Washington monument in view :
I just really liked the autumn colors so most pictures are just that:
This ones a really neat one i took after the rain shower:
I actually started in virginia and right next to DC so here's a nice night sky pic with the Washington monument in view :
I just really liked the autumn colors so most pictures are just that:
This ones a really neat one i took after the rain shower:
Picture of the IJsselmeer, made from the afsluitdijk separating the IJsselmeer and the Wadden Sea
hosimati suisei please
Another trip post, but this time outside the country, slightly!!!!! I went to an all inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and was there for 5 days. Contrary to popular belief, there is no immediate yellow filter upon landing in mexico, but you could feel it in the air. The beach was nice and there were events the resort had booked every day like cirque du soleil performances or musical mariachi bands. I had a fun time and wished I rode on a jetski or went whale watching on boats ( mostly because I didn't see them when everyone else casually did). I watched a 10 year old kid die to Peter Griffin in fortnite and played a lot of ping pong. But enough about me, here are some cool pictures i took while there.
I call this one the Windows Wallpaper:
Some horizon aesthetics:
Funny shirts:
Sewer River:
I call this one the Windows Wallpaper:
Some horizon aesthetics:
Funny shirts:
Sewer River:
if my phone camera wasn't trash i would definitely take moar pictures, this looks a lot cooler in person
found this cool remote spot two miles away from work, been driving over here on the golf cart for lunch just to enjoy the silence for a bit