So, while perusing the interwebs, I came across this video on Ken Wilson's blog...
I had to watch it a few times to see all of the people's faces that were not part of this event. Someday, this will be me! I will don my hammer pants (or other mission critical attire) and dance, sing and act like I don't care who's watching...because it's not as embarrassing when everybody's doing it, right?
In watching this video, I was reminded of the whole Improv Everywhere movement (a.k.a. Urban Prankster) and how I still long to be a part of that. Knoxville has a group, which I am a part of, but haven't gotten involved with any such events...YET!
Take some time to check out the Improv Everywhere website and some of the classic missions they've done over the years. Then, find your local Urban Prankster group and make a scene!
Showing posts with label knoxville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knoxville. Show all posts
Monday, June 08, 2009
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Knoxville Skateboarding Saturday, February 07, 2009
Today, I ventured out to the Knoxville Skate Park. The park is great and has a few bowls, some stairs, rails and hubbas. It's a perfect mix of street and vert! The temperature got up to 65 today and there were a TON of kids (and 2 old guys) rockin' it out. Check out my Flickr page for more!
The rest of the photos from the skate session at The Board Room can also be found on my Flickr.
Monday, February 02, 2009
Knoxville at Night Monday, February 02, 2009
Sonya spent the weekend in Nashville with some of her friends, so I thought it would be the perfect excuse for me to head downtown and learn how to use my new Canon Digital Rebel XSi in low light settings. I got down there just as the sun had set, so it was practically dark. Thankfully, this camera is AWESOME and was up for the task!

I learned a lot about my camera, but what I really took away from my night out on the town was that I should never do this again without gloves and a heavier jacket if it's only going to be 28 degrees outside!!

I learned a lot about my camera, but what I really took away from my night out on the town was that I should never do this again without gloves and a heavier jacket if it's only going to be 28 degrees outside!!
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Monday, November 03, 2008
Be a tourist in your own town Monday, November 03, 2008
Saturday, we decided to explore downtown Knoxville by bicycle. We love downtown, but we rarely do "touristy" things. There is this thing called the Sunsphere. It's leftover from when Knoxville hosted the World's Fair in 1982. Too awesome. There's an observation deck, so we went up for a look-see. It was a beautiful fall day, and we needed a break from our ridiculous week, so Erik slapped some new tires on his bike, and we were off. We had never been to the UT gardens (off of Neyland Dr.), it was great. Here's a photo log of our day...




Our church is actually in Oak Ridge, but I love the sign! We have loved being a part of this church since January. It's a warm place filled with people who love Jesus and who are constantly seeking out ways to serve others. It's great.
I love to pick up the weekly Metro Pulse.
Biking on the campus of UT. Lots of HILLS. I don't know what happened, but all of a sudden, the trees exploded with color this weekend. We thought it was going to be a brown fall. Not so!
Our church is actually in Oak Ridge, but I love the sign! We have loved being a part of this church since January. It's a warm place filled with people who love Jesus and who are constantly seeking out ways to serve others. It's great.