Sunday, January 11, 2009

Phoenix: Day 2

My day started at 5:20 MT. I don't remember the last time I was up that early. I was sitting in a large convention hall before 7 am with my Chai Tea Latte. The latte helped. Then began a day filled with learning. I've learned about Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, wireless lighting, and portrait sales. It is a great deal to take in. I've already gotten some great ideas to introduce once I get back. Check the blog in the coming weeks for updates.

So, what does a $13 hot dog look like?


It's called the "Big Unit" at Alice Cooper's Town. It is a 2 FOOT long hot dog covered with chili and cheese. It was very good, but, needless to say, I did not finish it. I'm not sure why it comes with fries. Does anyone eat the fries? I'm glad I did it, but I won't do it again.

We also spent part of this afternoon at the Heard Museum. It is filled with artifacts and art from the local native people. The museum contains examples of pots, baskets, and tools created as early 500 AD. I never get tired of viewing items that were made before we were a country.

Here are a few images of the museum.





Good Night!

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