
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center standing tall. Thanks to Morgan Stanley for the photo.

One World Trade Center standing tall. Thanks to Morgan Stanley for the photo.
Earthcam allows me to check in on the view. I haven't been back there for many years but still love to check out the view.
Thanks to Earthcam for allowing me to see my 2nd home away from home.
Getting to see Soundgarden then Ozzy Osbourne that night too.
I had loads of photos from the show and meeting the band. Willie had a bad night and that's how I ended up meeting Randy who was great. Willie didn't sign and and neither did Mark because they didn't have any pens. Randy and John were the best to meet that night.
This was when the NYPD was going in for a close up view. No way to the rooftop.
Washington Square Arch 1978 with the World Trade Center in the distance.
Since these were limited stock I haven't worn them but kept the misprint (left) in pink, Lamb of God we're cool enough to send me another shirt for free to the UK.
This was from the February 10th show at Newcastle, England in 2010.
See you all next season at the Riverside Stadium for a meet up. #Boro #UTB
Sorry it's creased, it's been in a bag. This is from the Manchester, England show bought on Friday the 13th February 2009 just before the Wrath tour kicked off. First time I had seen Lamb of God was two years previously at Download Festival 2007 at Donington Park.
Southland's Centre Middlesbrough supported by the Middlesbrough FC Foundation has the new Boro badge on display as of today.
(OC) We have a tree out the back garden that pigeons like to nest so I captured this photo of the babies being fed ❤️ I check on them to make sure they're ok and safe.
New badge for the start of Boro's 150th anniversary. On the new kits it will be gold.
I was only 17 back then and got to see them with The Rev
Middlesbrough in the first Premier League season, we might have got relegated but we've always been in and out and had a lot of amazing seasons and players. Juninho Paulista being one of the best and most entertaining to watch in the 1990s. I've supported Middlesbrough since birth and been a fan for almost 40 years.
We played the hell out of these in the 90s.
Streets of Rage 1 me and my brother played the hell out of it in the 1990s on the Sega Megadrive. Streets of Rage 2 I'm gonna play again today for nostalgia purposes.