Tagged: History

Day 189

May 11, 2020 Sadly Palisades Park is still fenced off. Hoping soon it will reopen. I didn’t realize how much I love it here until it was taken away. Moving forward I will not...

Day 188

May 10, 2020 The north jetty at the Marina on a chilly morning. Got here about half past six . I knew it would be cloudy so trying to catch sunrise wasn’t worth it,...

Day 187

May 9, 2020 I have no idea when the gardeners put these Daylilies in but today, as I walked through the courtyard, there they were. Just absolutely gorgeous! Was tempted to pluck it so...

Day 186

May 8, 2020 These days I spend quite a bit of time walking around the North of Montana side of the neighborhood. Invariably I find some new thing I never noticed before. Be it...

Day 185

May 7, 2020 And now for something completely different. Playing with reflections and contrasting light schemes. This was a tough one to get the exterior, which is so brightly lit at 8 AM, to...

Day 184

May 6, 2020 The gardening is coming along. So of course now I can’t stop taking pictures of the succulents. Which, albeit a little dusty from the repotting, are looking pretty good. Here I...

Day 183

May 5, 2020 Playing with textures and color in Lightroom. Kind of on the fence about this one. I like parts of it, mostly the texture on the leaves, but the petals are just...

Day 182

May 4, 2020 These last few days, it seems, everyone in the entertainment industry is starting to get a bit nuts. Suddenly a bunch of groups have popped up on social media where everyone...

Day 181

May 3, 2020 I can’t resist a palm alley, or a street devoid of cars, a rare sight around here. The lack of cars, not the palm trees. There are so many more people...

Day 180

May 2, 2020 This mural, titled “Kid Gloves”, may be found in the alley between 14th and 15th Streets on Wilshire Boulevard, at the Santa Monica Gloveworx location. The artist is Fin Dac, a...