Tagged: Neighborhood

Day 233

June 24, 2020 In keeping with the gothic feel of these last couple of days I give you an angel statue. No she is found not at a cemetery. She lives just down the...

Day 232

June 23, 2020 I am not entirely sure what happened to summer. Seems it’s gone away and it’s been replaced by this moody, spooky, fall like light. This feels more Exorcist than lazy days...

Day 230

June 21, 2020 Now that I’m thinking about my postponed travel plans, it seems I keep finding compositions that remind me of other places. This one makes me think of a cottage in Nantucket....

Day 229

June 20, 2020 When travel is so limited, if even possible, dreaming of a vacation anywhere is essential. Today I should be driving the North Coast 500. It was supposed to be a twenty...

Day 228

June 19, 2020 Today I chose to stay closer to home. During my walk, I came across this gorgeous Lily of the Nile, or African Lily, as it is known in the UK. The...

Day 224

June 15, 2020 Today I took a walk to the Third Street Promenade to see how things were evolving since the shut down, protests, looting, and the hurried reopening of just about everything. The...

Day 222

June 13, 2020 The Golden Dewdrop, a pretty little thing with a very dark twist. This shrub is native to Latin America, from Mexico to the southernmost tip, as well as the Caribbean. But...

Day 220

June 11, 2020 What is more quintessential Southern California than a palm tree? Fun fact, most palm trees are not native to California. They actually arrived here with the Franciscans in the 18th century....

Day 217

June 8, 2020 This lovely stairway leads to the front door of a private residence. To me it feels like stairs, in the middle of a forest, that lead to a hidden garden full...

Day 210

June 1, 2020 Today I went for a run the minute the curfew allowed, 5:30 AM. Ran my usual route and one would think nothing happened yesterday. Perfectly manicured lawns were undisturbed. Not a...