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San Francisco, 2/09
I recently spent a day in San Francisco in an attempt to (a) hang out with my friends up there [check] and (b) learn that S.F. is not as bad as I previously suspected [check]. What I saw: random items … Continue reading
Posted in travel
Tagged africa, birds, bones, california, graffiti/murals, statues, taxidermy, trees
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Boston (day 1)
Between NY and CT, I spent a good bit of time trying to capture the way the water running down the rocks along the side of the road was frozen, but we were moving too fast to really get it. … Continue reading
Posted in history/memory, travel
Tagged boats, connecticut, crispus attucks, food, get up kids, graffiti/murals, irony, john hancock, massachusetts, statues
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adventures in walls
Post 3 (of 6) from the past few years (with camera/camera phone) around Los Angeles a visual list of reasons I like the city (from the absurd to the beautiful)
Posted in art/architecture, los angeles
Tagged california, graffiti/murals
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Jazz Festival
Quick history lesson: Built in 1928, The Dunbar Hotel, at 4225 S. Central Ave. in Los Angeles, hosted the first NAACP national convention and soon became known as “the hub of Los Angeles black culture.” In the 1930s and ’40s … Continue reading
Silverlake Yards
You know how I feel about Sundays, but their existence is justified for those beautifully worthwhile ones. In Silver Lake near the intersection of Sunset and Santa Monica on Manzanita is what appears to be a junkyard. Piles upon piles … Continue reading