Sunday, May 3, 2009

Who Knew?
















1. Looks full size? Just really far off? Well its not.
2. Eva is so strong
3. Ah Europe. Look closely, I bet you wish you were on that boat guys.
4. The Brandenburg gate (Berlin), complete with moving tractor knocking down slab of the Wall. 20 years this year by the way.
5. The Atomium in the background
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I've been traveling Europe for years, trying to see it all. Who knew all I had to do was make a trip to the Bruparck in Brussels to see many of the countries most famous building......in miniature. Who doesn't like miniature? Incidentally this is the second miniature display I have attended in as many months. My friend Joe, my brother Jeff and I went to Victoria, Canada for one night (from WA state) on St Patrick's day. There they have a great mini museum that my brother and I visited. It was cool to see all the details in the dioramas with a variety of themes, until we got to the end and I said to my brother "you realize now we're just looking at doll houses," as the battle scenes had waned a bit. Anyway, mini Europe...enjoy.

2 comments:

Kennette said...

Have you thought of self-publishing? It's a way to get your story published sooner. You could even start with it as an ebook and later produce the hardcopy version.

Self-publishing is also a way to make more money from the sale of each book.

I've self-published several books and suggest you at least investigate the options.

Kennette Reed
http://ideatoauthor.com

Kevin Labido said...

Wow Brian. a few things.

#1 I bet you are wondering why I am responding to a posting you did that is probably 4-5 years old??? Answer: Because I am just reading your e-mail now. Happy birthday by the way. I am no longer 35, I am 40. If time flies when you are having fun, why do i feel like 80 years have gone by? Wait- dont answer that.

#2 I see that only Keanu Reeves and I have responded to this. Amazing. I hear they are going to release another version of Speed. Or maybe I am just behind the times.

#3 I hope you have been to the Museum of minitature on miracle mile, right next to ex-corp STA. It is amazing how you overlook things right in front of you. Unless of course, they were miniature...

#4 You may never- ever read this, but I am having fun writing anyway.

Keep in touch

Kevin Labido