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Tampa Photo Diary, Part One

I’m in Tampa this week, and I thought I’d share some random photos I snapped over the past couple of days…

YOLO Shot Glasses

You can find these at the souvenir shop at Tampa’s airport:

Set of coloured shot glasses labelled "YOLO: You Only Live Once"

YOLO probably started as a less bookish way of saying “Carpe diem“, but it’s devolved into a battle cry you yell out before doing something dangerous or embarrassing while drunk or stoned. But taking a dumb catchphrase putting it on a shot glass and still selling it after Ervin McKinness’ infamous tweet made minutes before he died in a drunk-driving accident:

That’s marketing genius!

I’ll Meet You at the Usual Place

Tampa airport's arrivals pick-up point for Air Canada, Cayman, Edelweiss and Sun Country airlines

I’ve seen this particular view for the past year: it’s where the Lady Friend picks me up when I visit.

Everything’s a Touchscreen Now

Coke vending machine with large video touchscreen

I like taking pictures of up-and-coming technological goodies, especially if there’s some connection between them and the work I do. This pop vending machine, which I saw at Tampa’s International Center, is controlled completely via its large touchscreen, which also plays promotional games and videos. It’s not all that removed from mobile device software, which happens to be my line of work.

How the 1% Get Around

Yellow Lotus with licence plate "KILL BILL"

Moments after taking this photo in a parking lot in Brandon (referred to in Wikipedia as “Tampa’s premier bedroom community”), a young fella who didn’t look as if he’d seen his twentieth summer hopped into this Lotus and peeled out.

Cider

Bottle of Oliver Hard Raspberry cider with cartoony label

They’re getting creative with their cider-labelling south of the border (which, to us Canadians, means the U.S.).

Remembering the War of Northern Aggression

Giant confederate flag as seen from the highway

When the people who applied for the variance to build this monument, they provided the vague description a lighted park with monuments and a “flagpole to commemorate American veterans”.

“They never asked the question, ‘Well, what flag you going to put up?’ ” said Marion Lambert, a member of Sons of Confederate Veterans (whose aim is to ensure “a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved”) and who applied for the variance, said. “I never lied to them.”

You Know You’re in Florida When…

"Senior Zone" sign

That’s why it’s called “God’s Waiting Room”.

Chuck E. Cheese is Ben Hur!

Portrait of Chuck E. Cheese dressed up as a Roman gladiator riding a chariot drawn by two horses. The road on which he rides is made of Chuck E. Cheese game tokens.

Chuck E. Cheese’s is full of surreal sights — An audio-animatronic band made up of four animals and a human pizza chef! A giant Habitrail for kids! The greasy wheels they try to pass off as pizza! — but the most surreal of all is this portrait of Chuck E. Cheese as a Roman chariot driver racing over piles of game tokens.

Giant Promotional Balloon Figures

I haven’t seen a wacky waving inflatable arm tube man in the past few visits, but I have seen these in the past couple of days…

Giant inflatable balloon shaped like an ape with the sign "Blowout sale". The balloon is on an auto dealer's lot.

Giant balloon shaped like a hamster wearing a sweater that says "Hamstar". The balloon is on a vehicle dealer's lot.

Giant balloon shaped like a "Big Green Egg" smoker, located outside a Weber barbecue dealership.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with outdoor cooking, the Big Green Egg is the greatest outdoor cooking invention ever. I have seen it in action and tasted food prepared on it at Richard Campbell’s house, and it’s stunningly good. Someday, it will be mine.

The "Big Green Egg" outdoor cooker in action

I took these photos in 2009 while having dinner at Richard Campbell’s place in Vancouver.

Close-up of wood burning inside a "Big Green Egg" outdoor cooker

But is it Art?

Framed photo of a dog sitting patiently at a table with a plate of hot dogs.

Burger 21 is a craft burger chain in the Tampa Bay area, and it’s one of the better burger places I’ve been to. I love the photos on their walls.

Framed photo of a dog and cat sitting patiently at a table with a plate of hamburgers.

2 replies on “Tampa Photo Diary, Part One”

Moments after taking this photo in a parking lot in Brandon […]

Mellow Mushroom parking lot. We spent a few years (pre kids) where we didn’t eat at home all that much, so instant recognition on that spot. 🙂 Never seen a Lotus around town though — nice spot.

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