A few snapshots from NYC

I didn't take nearly as many pictures as I thought I would during last weekend's trip to New York, but fortunately Bora (resident shutterbug here at Sb) has been posting lots of snapshots from the festivities. I also had the pleasure of meeting John Pieret on Saturday afternoon, and here's the photographic evidence.

The photos I have posted from this weekend were taken while running through the AMNH fossil halls just before closing time, but hopefully next time I'll think to snap a few more shots of my fellow bloggers before skipping town.

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