When the concierge at his hotel mentioned there was a Legoland nearby, he made the pilgrimage there, only to find it had just closed for the day.
Time for him to put down his camera and use his computer to look up store hours 🙂
Maybe tomorrow…
LegoGuy and his pictures
When the concierge at his hotel mentioned there was a Legoland nearby, he made the pilgrimage there, only to find it had just closed for the day.
Time for him to put down his camera and use his computer to look up store hours 🙂
Maybe tomorrow…
The plane touchdown woke him up from his interrupted sleep, but even through his groggy eyes, this did not look like Atlanta. Apparently thunderstorms and aircraft congestion diverted his plane to Columbia, South Carolina.
His congestion is not happy being locked up in a metal tube with recirculated air for a few more hours than necessary…
Sometimes blip happens!
Too sick to make his family recipe, he turns to a can of soup from the pantry… Inspecting the label does not make him feel any better…
… it’s the getting on and off that’s an issue!
Honey, check…
Cinnamon, check…
Ginger root, check…
Anything missing to make a nice Hot Toddy?
Lego woke up to this view from the 42nd floor of the Marriott Marquis Atlanta and was trying to capture sunrise reflecting on the glass facade of the Westin Peachtree. Also seen is 191 Peachtree, the Georgia Pacific building, and if you look really really closely above his SLR lens, the golden dome of Georgia State Capitol.
It’s going to take a while for him to cross the longest (4226 ft) pedestrian/bicycle bridge in North America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dam_Bridge
First time in Little Rock Arkansas. It was windy and poor Lego kept getting blown down and getting hurt (and that’s no April Fool!)
Change in focus today since a mobile lounge may not be easily recognizable – focus on the mobile lounge, not the Lego. Washington Dulles (IAD) is one of the few airports that still have them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_lounge
Lego guy wakes up, remembering how his solar-n-hand-cranked flashlight helped him observe Earth Hour last night… http://www.earthhour.org