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Atlantis Marine World Aquarium

April 28, 2008

Last month, we drove out to Riverhead, Long Island to spend the day at the Atlantis Marine World Aquarium. The real event was to be held that evening (more on that later), but we decided it was a good opportunity to do something different. It’s a tiny aquarium, compared to the massive Monterey Bay Aquarium in CA, but it was still fascinating to see all the fish and learn new things about marine life.

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In front of the aquarium, there are chubby seals to greet aquarium visitors.

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The Ray Bay is a stingray petting pool - just tapping your fingers on the edge attracts them, and you can reach in and pet their heads. They were smooth and kinda squishy soft.

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Matthew also made friends with the rays.

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Giant blue lobster

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The pirhanas were floating, not swimming, and most of them were looking in the same direction.

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Stingray underbelly (I always thought they looked like they were smiling).

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The shark tank was dark and ominous. Despite the fact that they were behind glass, they were quite intimidating as they swam by.

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My, what big teeth you have!

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Electric eels can produce up to 600 volts! Interesting fact: these creatures aren’t really eels - they are more closely related to goldfish.

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Seahorses

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This coral reef is the largest closed-system display in the Western Hemisphere. It was certainly my favorite part of the aquarium, full of color and life!

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Close-up of a fish

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African Penguins in the outdoor Penguin Pavilion

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This guy was loud!

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We got to watch the sea lion performance. Java waves hello to his audience.

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And shows off his extra long neck.

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And barks on command.

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Why are there snow monkeys at an aquarium?

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African spur thigh tortoises are the largest African mainland tortoises. They can live up to 100 years!

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A replica jaw of a megalodon, a giant prehistoric shark estimated to have been over 50 feet long!

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On our way out, we said goodbye to the seals, who were sleeping on the rock.

The Haircut

April 13, 2008

I’ve let my hair grow for about a year, with the goal of donating it to Panteen “Beautiful Lengths”. However, since my hair has been chemically processed, I’m not sure they’ll actually use it, but at this point, I’m going to send it anyway. I’ve never let my hair grow this long, nor have I ever cut so much at one time, so it was a bit of a traumatic experience. Today I had 8 inches cut off! Here are some before and after pics of the old and new ‘do.

Before:

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The aftermath:

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And the new ‘do:

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Haircut

What do you think?

Brought to You By the Letter ‘J’

Letter J
Found in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY

Uniqlock, Another Reason to Love Uniqlo

April 4, 2008

I’ve had a love affair with Uniqlo since we discovered it in Tokyo back in 2004. I have been a frequent visitor (and shopper) at the only US store, here in NYC, since it opened last year. And last summer they bought one of Matthew’s logos, put it on T-shirts and sold them in stores around the world. Instant BIG LOVE for Uniqlo!

Today I discovered Uniqlock, an online clock that melds time, music and dance, and subtly advertises whatever they happen to be promoting in the stores. Currently it’s cashmere sweaters. The really cool thing is that you can put it on your blog and share its coolness with other people. And if you go to the Uniqlock site and select “World.Uniqlock” from the menu, you’ll see all the different blogs that are running it around the world! I’m convinced that cool interactive web projects like this are the future of advertising. Hey, I fell for it! (Note: I normally despise sites with auto-play sound, but it’s an integral part of this feature. If you hate it, click on the little sound icon at the lower right corner of the clock to shut it off.)

An Interview With a Creative Director

April 3, 2008

Not just any Creative Director, here’s Matthew’s first interview as Creative Director of Sarkissian Mason. In a REAL magazine! I’m very proud!

Matthew in Creativity Mag
(click on the image to enlarge or click here to read the article online)