Monthly Archives: April 2008
Wood With a Thread
I’m getting giddy and beside myself with the thought of taking loads of photos and tweaking them as the weather … Continue reading
Chewing Still For Just a Moment
Getting clear shots of this dog, even with a nice camera is difficult. She moves very very quickly and is either … Continue reading
Things I Learned
Hey kids, if you pre-order from Amazon, you get a 5% discount! If you are part of the Amazon Prime crack … Continue reading
So Exhausting Being Me
Chuck is having issues with all the activity of late. He’s handling it like a trooper. Also, I gave him a vigorous hair … Continue reading
Polygamy and Utah: Hypocrisy Abounds
Must read: Texas officials are protecting FLDS children from abuse — Salt Lake Tribune The final paragraphs are indicative of … Continue reading
Backside of Tower Theater
Compare to this image. I tried to calm it down a bit on the colors. Probably a mistake on my part. There is a Tower … Continue reading
Sweet Sombrero
It’s not every day one sees a sombrero like this, living where I live. Hecho en Mexico, indeed, bro.
At the Arcade Again, Mom
Something about the letterforms reminds me of the late-60s/early-70s rococo period in display type. Televisions shows from that era had … Continue reading
Cityspeak Signs
One of my pet peeves in cities are the crazy amount of sign instructions for a given set of parking spaces. … Continue reading
Golden Disney Hall
Taken last August when it was 101° F. Too hot to be out and about. We took refuge inside, but … Continue reading
On the News
Heather and I were asked to participate in a roundtable discussion with a local news show On the Record with Chris Vanocur. Link … Continue reading
Wearing the
Took this one in Los Angeles back in August. A note: I generally do not try to represent my photos as … Continue reading
The Cold Rim of Truth
Taken at dusk after what I’m hoping will be the final snowstorm of the season. Ha.
Guess What?
It snowed again yesterday afternoon. From about 1pm to 6:30pm we had crazy winter conditions. The only saving grace about … Continue reading