Saturday, April 30, 2005

Thursday, April 28, 2005

Day 1 in Chicago

Details to follow, in the meantime check out our first day in the Windy City. Sigh. Love this place :)

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A new home.

Change is a good thing.

Last Sunday marked our final church service in the UA Theater in Stonestown. Starting this weekend, Bridgepoint will have a new home in the Hilton Garden Inn. I won't be there to witness the first service as I am currently out of state for business, but if you do ever find yourself awake at 10:30am in South City on Sundays, check the church out ;)

Anyway, here are a few snapshots of last week's move/pack-up. Incidentally, this was officially my new Nikon's first photo op ;)










Tuesday, April 26, 2005

party in pictures

One of my dear friends, Nikki G (third from left, first picture), celebrated her 21st birthday with a dessert party at her apartment in the city. Her pad happens to be directly behind the University of San Francisco (where she studies), so we took a stroll up the prestigious institution later that night and got some shots in.

Here are a few photos: (Btw, In honor of the birthday celebrant, I posted the pic she attempted (hehe) to take of Bebs and me. See last pic; I'll give her an A for a-ffort ;)










Tomorrow morning I leave for Chicago for a business trip. I, alongside a couple of colleagues from Manila HQ, will be visiting five different cities in the next couple of weeks. It will be tiring, but should be fun.

Now, I have to apologize ahead of time, I may not be able to blog as often as I would normally do. But I will promise to take lots of pics during the trip and hopefully will be able to post them while I'm out of state. Speaking of which, I have one last batch of photos to post, taken last Sunday at church. I know this is such a boring entry, but I promise to make up for it when all this business hullabaloo is over.

More details soon ;)

New baby, baby!

Truth is, the D70 was the goal. The objective was to not tap into savings and actually find the means to buy my digital slr. That way the $1300+ purchase (lenses included) was guiltless and justifiable.

Well, three months and (what seemed like) a gazillion photography and video editing projects later, I found myself having accumulated just half my budget and with a dire need for a more powerful camera than what I currently had. I couldn't wait another three to four months for the slr as photography had already become a reliable sideline. I needed a better camera soon and I had to decide.

After bouncing off options to Bebs, we concluded that I forego my dream camera for now and just purchase my base cam first, which is a higher end Nikon digital point-and-shoot (Yeah, I'm a Nikon girl :)

It must've been a wise decision, because I found an unbelievably great deal on Ebay for a Nikon 5400 soon after, which I ended up purchasing last week.


So I picked up my new toy from San Jose last Friday, and I have never been so excited. Sure, the D70 is still in my love list (along with this, this and this) but I'm resigned to just getting it later this year. It should be cheaper by then anyhow. heheh.





Taken Saturday morning, the day after the purchase (Yes, I'm the type of person that actually reads the manual).

Anyway, I got to test the cam out over the weekend and will be posting the pics in the next few days. That should keep this blog busy while I'm gone (Will be in the East Coast for a few weeks for work).

Lights out folks! Night :)

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Say it with pictures

Hey folks,

I've finally updated my online portfolio. More photos to follow, but in the meantime, do check the site out when you have time :)

A more decent post soon.

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Good food & great music make for one awesome Saturday.

Saturday's events couldn't have gone any better.

Initial plan was to start early with TKB at 9:15am, go hiking at Pacifica the rest of the day, and then head to Michael Manring's album launch in Berkeley afterwards. Nothing wrong with this plan, except that:

a) We couldn't wake up early enough for kickboxing, and
b) Hiking at Pacifica--although an absolutely lovely idea--wasn't such a wise plan lest we intended on showing up at the concert all sweaty, rugged and muddied.

Somehow while finalizing the day's itinerary, ribs came into the picture, and Bebs (our event planner) recommended the following sched:

Brunch at 11am at the Bharwani home;
Sight-seeing at Jack London Square;
Early din-din at Everett&Jones for some yummy RIBS;
Then off to Berkeley for the album launch.

We made a go at the plan and it turned out to be one GREEAAATT Saturday. I took some pictures along the way, unfortunately I had but ONE BAR of juice left on my camera as the charger conked out on me. So without further ado, here are snippets of our Saturday in the sun.






This is Jack London Square on a quieter weekend. Funny that there weren't a lot of people out on the street that day, but the change was welcome.








Raf, Bebs and moi hamming it up at Everett&Jones. Being the big carnivore that I am, I found myself researching online one day for the best tasting ribs in the Bay Area, and E&J happened to be one of the names I came across. We finally decided to check the food out and decide for ourselves if the fuss truly was worth it.

We ordered the slab of ribs, supposedly good for 3-4 people, and hoped for the best. Well, the last pic on the strip may not be much of a visual aid, but imagine it twice heaped and that's how the platter arrived at our table. We could have had two more people at our party and we still would've been more than full! And boy, the ribs was OOOOOOOOH SOOO GOOD. Tender, juicy and not too drenched in barbeque sauce, unlike the others I've tasted.

This place is definitely worth coming back to. :)


The main event: Manring at the Berkeley Jazz School









Whoo boy, this man and his music is mind blowing! I don't think anyone's taken bass playing to such amazing heights as he has. Twas extremely good to see him again. Same down-to-earth musical genius, genuinely nice person, and apparently funny, too! His new album, Soliloquy, is craaazy brilliant stuff. I haven't listened to all 14 songs yet (kinda need time to grasp each one), but worth mentioning are Excuse me, Mr. Manring and Selene, a beautifully moving piece.

Bebs, Raf and I queued after the show to get our CDs signed. He warmly greeted Bebs with a hug, shook Raffy's hand, and told me he liked my pictures! :) I offered to send him a CD of the ones I took at his last gig, to which he gratefully thanked me for. All this time I'm looking at this man amazed: There is no air of stardom in this guy. Doesn't he know what an accomplished musician he is?? Makes me all the more impressed.

I may not fully comprehend the complexities of his music the way a bass blayer would, but I am definitely chalking him in my list of favorites. The guy is hands down extraordinary.