Thursday, November 12, 2009

Japan - Disney Hidden Mickeys

I went to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea several times while I was in Japan. While there I was able to a couple Hidden Mickeys.

Tokyo Disneyland


Like in California Disneyland, there's a Mickey Head in one of the planets during the que for the Buzz Lightyear ride.


Outside of Buzz Lightyear there's a sculpture of the little green alien guys, on the back of the sculpture there's a Hidden Mickey.


Haunted Mansion


Tokyo DisneySea

In the Mermaid Lagoon area there are several Hidden Mickeys in the wall surrounding the King Triton statue.


Someone had made a Hidden Mickey in the dirt.


Hidden Poo Head


Hidden North America. I think the couple sitting on the bench was wondering why I was taking a photo of them.


Someone had formed a Hidden Mickey out of rope on one of the gondolas.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Japan - Tokyo Disneyland Food

Crab Meat Pizza at Tokyo Disneyland. Pretty good!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Japan - Hot Dog

I'm pretty brave about trying new and different food and I have eaten many strange things while traveling in Japan and Asia. But one thing that I saw a lot of, but was never brave enough to try were these strange hot dogs that you could find at the convenient stores. The must be popular because every convenient store has them. One part of what scares me about them is that they are not refrigerated, they're stored out on the shelves with the breads and other pastries.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Los Angeles - Halloween Pumpkins

Every year I like to carve a couple of pumpkins for Halloween, here's my two pumpkins from this year.



Los Angeles - My Halloween Costume

My Halloween Costume.

Los Angeles - Pumpkin Time Lapse

How to carve two Halloween pumpkins in 20 seconds. Actually this is a time lapse of me carving my Halloween pumpkins. In real time it took about 2 hours to clean and carve the two pumpkins.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

California - Halloween in West Hollywood

The West Hollywood Halloween Carnival is supposed to be the largest Halloween event in the the country with over 400,000 people attending. I've wanted to go the last couple of years, but this was the first year that I actually went. A section of Santa Monica Blvd. is closed for the event and stages and food vendors are set up. The event was a lot of fun, the stages had a variety of different bands and performers. But the reason most people go it to see all of the other people in strange costumes. Here's a bunch of photo I took of some of the interesting costumes.














































Thursday, October 29, 2009

Los Angeles - Halloween Horror Night

Halloween Horror Night at Universal Studios Hollywood.