Monthly Archives: January 2012

January week 3 – Bay Bridge at 75

This past week’s two images are not what I would call “stand alones” worthy of hanging on your wall or invoking guttural sounds of appreciation or inspiration.  But they are a part of a larger picture and segments of a … Continue reading

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January week 2 – exposed on the beach

Rodeo Beach in Marin County on the other side of the Marin Headlands always has something worth photographing.  Its beach is made of sand and pebbles in which you may often see jasper, carnelian and agate.  The bluffs and lagoon … Continue reading

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January Week 1 – Waves and Artichokes

Growing up in upstate New York in a meat and potatoes and carrot/peas household I had never tasted, seen or even heard of the “artichoke.”  But having been in the Bay Area now for half of my life I am … Continue reading

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December Week 4 – Auld Lang Syne

At the end of the year and the precipice of the next you hear the various musical renditions of Scottish Poet Robert Burns’ 1788  lyrics  “Auld Lang Syne”  written for a traditional folk tune.  Billy Joel performed “Auld Lang Syne” … Continue reading

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