Day 206
May 28, 2020 This morning I attempted to play tennis with a friend. First time out post broken arm. Though, to be honest, It has been nearly two years since I last played. I’ve...
One Shot Every Day
May 28, 2020 This morning I attempted to play tennis with a friend. First time out post broken arm. Though, to be honest, It has been nearly two years since I last played. I’ve...
May 21, 2020 Still really enjoying Palisades Park being open. I wasn’t kidding when I said I love this place. Been taking a lot of late afternoon walks and have noticed less people on...
May 18, 2020 Palisades Park is open again! Chainlink fence, gone! I could not be happier about this. Of course, the first thing I did was take a photo of the empty beach from...
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...
April 5, 2020 The duck pond at Douglas Park. A lovely little spot on a major thoroughfare. It sits on the corner of Wilshire and 25th. It’s not huge. It has a few tennis...
March 19, 2020 Well, it’s happened. While I was out walking, taking pictures, and catching up with a friend on the phone the news came down. Stay at home orders have been put in...
February 24, 2020 Colonel Leon H. Washington Park. Set for day two of shooting. The park is named after the founder of the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper (FKA the Eastside Shopper) in 1933. Colonel...
February 18, 2020 Today was super foggy. Even in the Valley, which normally is sunny regardless of how foggy the beach might be. Normally as you’re heading up the 405 you see exactly where...
December 21, 2019 Four hundred million years ago, this area was a coral reef. Fast forward to the 19th century when it became a quarry that remained operational until 1970. After the closure of...
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