Friday, March 03, 2006

The Flower Which Blooms Only In The Rain - Friday 3/3/2006



Helpful little blossom!

Good Old Shoe Thursday 3/2/2006




I bought them when I was at a writing retreat five years ago. They are probably my favorite shoes. They have seen better days.

Don’t try to borrow them, the insides are molded to the shape of my foot.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Funky Crosswalk - Wednesday 3/1/2006


This broken crosswalk guy always looks to me like he’s wearing bell bottoms. It took me about 3 light changes to get this shot. No wonder you have hustle to get across the street!

Curtains - Tuesday 2/28/2006



Detail of the curtains in my studio, where I spent the day. I worked at home because it was pouring rain and I didn’t feel like dealing with it. By the afternoon it was gorgeous!

Monday, February 27, 2006

Hands - Monday 2/27/2006


This morning the power to the train cars was out, so there were only a couple of lights on in the dark train when I got on. It was very peaceful. Almost everyone was sleeping because they couldn’t read. The few who talked, did so in hushed tones because there was no background sound of air moving through the vents.

It got a little close by the time the power was finally restored, but the man across the table from me slept through it all. These are his hands.

Interloper - Sunday 2/26/2006



Hmmm… The only photo I took yesterday. This bozo was trying to drive up the fire road behind our house. I’ve climbed that and it’s almost as steep as a ladder toward the top.

We watched as this driver went as high as he could and then decided to back down. Part of the reason I took the photo was to try and identify the vehicle if it should do anything to cause a fire while up there.

The other truth about Santa Monica - Saturday 2/25/2006


Is that there are a lot of homeless people.

Truly, by the end of our time there, I was thinking about the incredible wealth of some of the people who play there juxtiposed with the terrible poverty of those who live on the streets. There used to be a great independent bookstore—Midnight Books—on the Third Street Promenade, where I gave my first public reading of my own work. There was also a Planned Parenthood. Now it’s mostly high-end stores.

I don’t usually take photos of strangers, but the texture of the wood and this man’s blanket stopped me in my tracks.

Beautiful Day in Santa Monica - Saturday 2/26/2006


Weird brocolli at the Farmer's Market.


Under the Santa Monica Pier, looking inland.

Ashes and Snow Exhibit - Saturday 2/25/2006



D and I went to Santa Monica to see the Ashes and Snow exhibit. It was well worth it.

The building itself was very interesting...it's made of big containers, etc. The exhibit was amazing. The lighting inside made it very intimate.

I was drawn in at first because I am very much moved by animals. I believe in protecting them and their environments and I have deeply loved the animals I've had as pets.

That said, the photos and films are of people interacting with animals, with no explanation so that a person will not be directed as to how to interpret the images. It's beautiful, but ultimately I found it disquieting to see people interacting with dangerous animals like cheetahs and wild African dogs. A friend of mine saw this and thought it was just beautiful and said something about how people and animals should be interacting, implying maybe that we would interact in these ways if we were in the correct frame of mind.

To me it was another confirmation of just how far we are from our natural roots. We are, at best, competators with some of these creatures as far as the food chain goes. Yes, gorgeous to see the woman and kids on the dunes with the wild cats, but don't try this at home. The cats had the good sense to get up and move when the wind started kicking up sand. Not the humans. They were being all soulful for the camera.

I'd like to see this guy put his dreamy humans next to veal calves or force fed chickens. I think he may be perpetuating myths about animals that don't really help.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Long Shadow - Friday 2/24/2006 bonus



Here I come! Mwaaahahahaha!

Morning Mum - Friday 2/24/2006


Walking from the train shuttle stop is having unexpected benifits. I wouldn’t have seen the sun fiddling around with these petals if I’d driven today.

Frutas, etc. - Thursday 2/23/2006













Just some of what’s happening between the freeways.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Outside Looking In - Wednesday 2/23/2006


Looking for something to photograph on my way home from a busy busy workday. Didn’t really want to advertise the gas station that was taking my money, but here’s my sweet little Echo.

L.A. Building - Tuesday 2/21/2006




It’s on Melrose and maybe Vine.

I downloaded my pix on my home computer, so will post the Monday photo later.

Monday, February 20, 2006

Blue Blackbirds














My intention was to get a photograph of the dozens of birds on and around this SUV in a grocery store parking lot.

But photography turns out to be a lot like writing. You can’t really get where you want to go by showing something in a general way. Although you can’t tell from this shot that there were fifty or sixty birds right near by, this is a truer image than the first pictures I took here. You have to delve into the intimacy of a scene, whether it’s for a story or a photograph in order to get to the truth of it.

Just as in writing, the truly interesting details are seldom the ones you had in mind when you started. Those you find along the way.

Yet more snow! Sunday 2/19/2006


In our yard, no less! It snowed quite heavily for an hour or more, while D and I pranced around taking snapshots. It was just gorgeous. Big fluffy flakes coming down. I’d forgotten the SOUND of falling snow. It’s so lovely and peaceful.

We were afraid we’d get snowed or iced in, but the sun came out around 10am and it all melted away. Great torrents of melt washed off the roof.




Saturday, February 18, 2006

Snow! Saturday - 2/18/2006

Yeah, I’m going all Ansel Adams this morning! There’s a dusting of snow on the mountains across the valley this morning. Love the way the clouds top them off.

Self Portrait in Waiting - Friday 2/17/2006



As reflected in the convex mirror at the exit from a parking garage next to the shuttle stop.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

The Party's Over - Thursday 2/16/2006



Saw this cut out heart lying on the sidewalk on my route from the shuttle stop to work.

Waiting Room - Thursday 2/15/2006



I took a bunch of old magazines that have stacked up in the bathroom at work and scattered them around the waiting rooms at the medical center when I went there yesterday.

Guess I was wearing my Reading Faerie boots yesterday!