Hasher, SCUBA diver, outdoor lover, and overall geek of life.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Compound Meter: A place to park your car that requires two dimes.
The newest Riverwalk park project officially opened today. The Curtis Hixon Park was a $45 million dollar revitalization of the old site of the Tampa Museum of Art. A few years ago the museum was closed down and much of the area was razed. I once had a virtual geocache (goecaching spot that did have a physical hidden container) called 'All the world's a cache' at this location that had to be archived for a while since it was unknown if the amphitheater would be saved, however it was fortunately spared as part of the new park. The new museum will open in a few weeks, but the park itself will get immediate use since it it the termination point of the Gasparilla Pirate parade next weekend.
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I do a fair amount of traveling (20 countries in the past 15 months) but haven't updated this personal blog in a while since I've been gone much of the summer. Some of my pictures can be found at PerihelionPhotography.com though most can be found at facebook.com/mikeblitch
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Contact me, if you wish, at mblitch@perihelionphotography.com
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