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My dad and I went to Albany, the capital city of New York, yesterday. I suspect they thought that New York City was too damn crowded to put the capital there. Albany is a parcel of land once ruled by deer and snow monsters, but now has a little bizarre city squatting in the middle of nowhere. Despite its small size I managed to get us lost (on foot) so we got to see some pretty buildings and doorways.


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I liked the little handmade stained glass at the top of this doorway.

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Empire State Plaza was the center of our adventures--despite being allegedly "closed for the winter" as if they have other seasons there.

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The castle of the Snow Monster King was sacked in the 1800s by Dutchmen, and converted into the State Capitol building.

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I presume that this doorway leads to the workshop of Miracle Max.

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I posted on facebook and twitter asking for recommendations on what to do in Albany. Despite receiving answers such as "bring a good book" and "go to Buffalo instead," I did get an excellent tip from [livejournal.com profile] audacian: The City Beer Hall.

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The whole reason we were there was that my dad had tickets to see the Moth Radio Hour in a theater in that egg-shaped building seen above (I forget the name, good thing I take pictures everywhere I go). The show was good--listen for stories on the theme of "Lost and Found." Super super sad stories but very well told. We spilled out into the Plaza and I got us lost again.

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Getting lost is an opportunity to see things you wouldn't see otherwise. I found most of the public art in Albany to be pretty awful, but I kinda like this one.

Date: 2014-03-23 10:44 pm (UTC)
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Food critic Steve Barnes, a black man named Shannon, A young (45 ish) woman with white hair named Amy (local writer apparently), a Scottish woman whose last name is Ferguson, and a Iraq war veteran.

Date: 2014-03-25 10:04 am (UTC)
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Yes, they were all good storytellers. The theme was "Lost and Found" so many of the stories were very sad tales of loss.

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