Terrible photo, I know. But it’s a memory of a good time so I still like it.
Spring is finally coming to my backyard. I am going to miss so much of this.
We went to my favorite place in the world today: Muir Woods. More photos
coming very soon.
Friday night, a few of us from work went to the top of Skyline Drive to
do some night shooting. It was a lot of fun. I will be posting a bunch
more photos from the session in a few minutes.
All the product managers in my team went out to dinner at a Vietnamese
restaurant in Mountain View tonight and I wanted to capture a bit of the
amazing desserts. Here’s a photo of a few of the people there.
Today was our team offsite. We went to Los Gatos to play bocce. Half my
team works remotely from home, all over the US, so it was wonderful
having them all in one place.
I wouldn’t be doing my job as a recorder of events if I didn’t post
photos from Macworld. I woke up at 4am this morning to drive to San Fran
with my work mate, Greg. We still weren’t able to get into the main
room. We spent the day in the Google booth, demoing our products to
people. It was a very long but quite a nice day. And, while it won’t do
the thinness justice, here’s my first photo of MacBook Air:
Bits and pieces of toys are scattered all around our house. In corners
we didn’t even know we had.
More documenting from my house. This is the orange tree in our backyard.
I know you must be sick of photos of stuff in my house but this was the
first year we bought wonderful, little things for Halloween and I want
to make sure I remember them. I love these corns. I love the color.
One of the engineers who works in our team is awesome in multiple ways,
as is often the case with Googlers. Mark made this incredible poodle for
me. I knew I had to give it to David and that he would immediately
destroy it. So I wanted to capture a shot before he did. The whole time
I was taking this photo, David was reaching out for it and crying at the
same time.
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