I don't understand the appeal, but by Donkey's reaction, this is a one-of-a-kind something special.
Four people in New York, Los Angeles, and Germany. Stopping, noticing, sharing - one photo/four people/every day. (For now we are just three, but hopefully four again soon.)
Monday, October 22, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Fooled me
For years I saw this on the phone pole in front of our house and would wonder how a "key" got there and why; I never really "looked" at it though until today when I decided to take a picture of it for the blog and actually discovered it wasn't a key at all; made me laugh at myself.
Persimmon Shelf
We have a little slope in the backyard that is supported by these cinder blocks. It used to be covered in ivy. The other day, I cleared it all away. A squirrel seems to have decided that it makes a good shelving unit.
Hmm . . . gives me an idea . . . .
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Succulents
What I love about succulents . . .
you can ignore them, never water them, not even glance at them . . .
but they will keep on going, no matter what, just waiting to surprise you when you least expect it.
you can ignore them, never water them, not even glance at them . . .
but they will keep on going, no matter what, just waiting to surprise you when you least expect it.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Praying Mantis
Rescued this guy from being run over by one of the pool patrons; not sure if he appreciated it but I appreciated him striking a pose for me.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
The Wish Jar
This is a wish jar. It's been on top of the fridge for many years. The idea was for everyone to put in a wish every day. Of course, that lasted about a week, then we mostly forgot. Today is D's birthday. We got down the wish jar and laughed as we read through and remembered those old wishes. Then, we all wrote new ones and added them to the jar. Those wishes will stay a secret, until the next birthday when (if I can remember) we'll take down the jar again, read those wishes, and add some more to the wish jar.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Mountain View
When I go to my backyard, first thing I do is turn to the mountains. Sometimes I find myself just standing there, staring, thinking about nothing in particular; my errand that led me to the yard, forgotten. When I drive home, my car comes around the top of our street and heads down the hill - and I look at the mountains. I must glance at them 20 times each day. Often, I don't even realize that I'm turning to find them - until I find myself standing, staring, forgetting.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Telestrations
Played a game tonight called Telestrations which is a sketching game take off on the old "telephone" game; had a lot of fun and laughs; a keeper!
Rice on the Road
There's just some stuff in my neighborhood that I don't understand - like cabbage leaves spread out on a car hood, or a fan that sits in a carport and blows nothing to nowhere . . . and this pile of leftover rice that gets carefully dumped in the same spot by the side of the road. Is it an offering? The animals don't eat it. It just sits there, day after day, until it's run over by cars and ground into powder. Then a few days later, more rice appears.
Friday, October 12, 2012
letter recognition
My grandson was thrilled to discover this letter board at a nearby park and I was thrilled when he was able to point out various letters and say their names. A future reader in the making.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Fall Funk
I've been in a Fall Funk- trying not to focus on the cold weather, rain, and upcoming time change but thinking about good things that come in the fall....Halloween, Thanksgiving, Trader Joe's pumpkin butter, Fosselman's Black Walnut ice cream....
Mystery Knob
We've never known exactly why this knob was sticking out of the wall in our bedroom. Most of the wall had to be replaced this week, but we were able to save the mystery knob.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
ANOTHER wild turkey sighting in NYC!
This one was spotted yesterday as I walked down the hill to catch the subway.
I mean, come on!
Wild Turkeys in Manhattan!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Sunset
I couldn't help it. I had to post tonight's sunset over L.A.
(And no manipulation in photoshop or other app.)
in need of repair
Took my grandson to ride the merry-go-round at Griffith Park; he was enchanted by the horses but my heart ached for them in their sad state of much needed TLC. I tried to see them through my grandson's eyes; he only sees beauty.
Friday, October 5, 2012
restroom graffiti
Saw this "graffiti" in a public restroom and it made me smile because I happen to watch an ABC TV show titled "Castle" where the main character, Richard Castle, an author and the shows heroine, detective Kate Beckett are linked romantically; they must have a big fan out there....
Safe
I noticed this "ring of superheroes" while I was in the store.
It was good to know that they were on duty
And I was safe from harm.
Labels:
NYC,
real life,
safety,
street scene,
superheroes
L.A. Has a River
L.A. has a river.
For the first time in my life, I went down to the river; walked along its edge. Ok, so it's a concrete edge, but the river was lovely even so. Down at the river, there was no graffiti, surprisingly little trash, and water fowl of all kinds.
The rush hour traffic on Interstate 5 went by (left in photo), and the egret hunted an early dinner.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
tree
Part of a tree that was taken out of our yard and forgotten about until we cleaned up back there recently.
Times Square makes me dizzy.
For 10.5 years, I worked in the heart of Times Square.
And for 2 years, I lived there--just west of all the madness.
The energy there is frantic.
And it's even worse at night.
And even MORE frightening when you have vertigo.
This picture captured what it feels like.
Labels:
dizzy,
NYC,
real life,
street scene,
theater,
Times Square,
vertigo,
working
Always Blowing
Have I posted this before? I don't think so, although I feel like I have.
See that big fan in the carport, next to the front door of this neighbor's house? It's always there. It's always blowing, full blast. Notice how it's right up against the wall? It's always in that spot. When I walk by at all hours of the day or night, the front door is sometimes open, or it might be shut tight; the people are sometimes home, or they might be off at work. And still the fan is always there, always blowing.
Blowing the evil spirits away?
See that big fan in the carport, next to the front door of this neighbor's house? It's always there. It's always blowing, full blast. Notice how it's right up against the wall? It's always in that spot. When I walk by at all hours of the day or night, the front door is sometimes open, or it might be shut tight; the people are sometimes home, or they might be off at work. And still the fan is always there, always blowing.
Blowing the evil spirits away?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
neighborly fruit
Pomegranates growing in abundance over the wall of my neighbor's house; I have to share with the birds but I'm ok with that.
GRACE
Went to see an outstanding play on Broadway tonight:
GRACE by Craig Wright
(at Cort Theatre)
Only 4 actors: Paul Rudd, Michael Shannon, Kate Arrington and Ed Asner.
Fantastic writing. Fantastic acting. Fantastic production.
A rare treat in NYC.
Labels:
Broadway,
NYC,
outstanding,
play,
real life,
street scene,
theater
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Another Paper in the Wall
Today, two layers of paneling came off the bedroom wall.
And tucked inside we found another sweet surprise.
A note left by a previous owner says:
"Remodeled by J.C. Clayton
Oct 4th 1966
House built 1935 by others"
We're thinking that we'll put the note back in the wall when the new drywall goes up. Maybe we'll add something of our own from 2012. Any suggestions of what we should add?
Monday, October 1, 2012
Numbers Without a House
This is an empty hillside. There is no house here. But someone went to the trouble to put up some edging, plant some flowers, and set up an illuminated address.
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