[Stage] The Cripple of Inishmaan
10 May 2012 Leave a Comment
in Journey With Pin Tags: dance, forest, photography, pin Lim, The Cripple of Inishmaan, the eastender notes, theater, University of Houston
(April 18th, 2012)
University of Houston School of Theater & Dance players presents The Cripple of Inishmaan.
Perfect accents.
highlights gallery: http://forestphotography.smugmug.com/Stage/Top-Theater-Photos/20120418-The-Cripple-of/22889030_ZvLNVq
[Stage] A Midsummer Night’s Dream
08 May 2012 Leave a Comment
in Dispatch from Pin's friends Tags: discovery green, pin Lim, play, school of theater and dance, shakespeare, shakespeare on the green, the eastender notes, universtiy of houston
(April 22nd, 2012)
Fast, furious and always entertaining. University of Houston School of Theater and Dance players presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Discovery Green.
highlights gallery: http://forestphotography.smugmug.com/Stage/Top-Theater-Photos/20120422-A-Midsummer-Nights/22866244_2FWqrv
[Jazz: In Photos] A Little Day Music with Jose-Miguel Trio
17 Apr 2012 Leave a Comment
in Journey With Pin Tags: bryan anthony, charlie perez, Jazz, Jose-Miguel Yamal, photo, photography, pin Lim, the eastender notes, tim ruiz
Jose-Miguel Yamal Trio performs at Wortham Center. A lunch time concert — A Little Day Music sponsored by Da Camera of Houston.
Jose-Miguel Yamal — Piano
Tim Ruiz — Bass
Charlie Perez — Drums
more images at : http://forestphotography.smugmug.com/Jazz-In-Photos/2012-Live-Gallery/20120404-A-Little-Day-Music/22486772_tQXZQ5
Dispatch from the Phone: Photo Of The Day — “What Big Teeth You Have….”
04 Apr 2012 Leave a Comment
in Dispatch from the Phone: Photo Of The Day, Journey With Pin Tags: bones, dinosaur, Houston, museum, natural science, photo, photography, pin Lim, sugarland, the eastender notes
(April 1st, 2012)
Visited the Sugarland location of The Museum of Natural Science. Though small, their collection of complete dinosaur bones on display were pretty impressive. They even have a dig pit for future paleontologist to practice…
Like staring into the soul of “ded bob“….














