Category Archives: California

On The Road Again.

Our annual “Get The Hell Out Of The Rain” trip is off to a great start. We have spent our first week in the Bay Area visiting family and friends and seeing as many great photos as possible. Our exploration began at the Oakland Museum of California with a great Richard Misrach show, “1991: Oakland-Berkeley Fire Aftermath”. Immediately after the fire Misrach roamed the devastated neighborhoods with an 8 x 10 camera recording what many have called one of the worst urban disasters in American history. Out of respect for the victims, the artist had kept the images in storage for 20 years.

Next up was the SFMOMA for the much celebrated Francesca Woodman Show. This is the first major American retrospective of the artist’s work since her tragic suicide in 1981 at the age of 22. In Francesca Woodman’s terribly short life she managed to compile a huge body of highly influencial and ground breaking photographic art, over 10,000 negatives and 800 prints.

We finished up at the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco with the Robert Adams’ “Consolations: Prairie, Forest, Sea” show. Astoria’s own, Robert Adams has had a huge influence on generations of artists. His refined black-and-white photographs document scenes of the American West of the past four decades, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space.

“no place is boring, if you’ve had a good night’s sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.” -robert adams

Beach Music v.8

Travel Buddies

Yes, we are. We’ve been hitting the road together for a long time now. Things have changed  over time. Between Wendi, Emma and myself, we seem to have reached a phase in our lives where the pace of the trip is dictated by the availability of rest areas. On the positive side, if there is one, it’s probably nature’s way of saying “slow down and stop jiggling“. Even with all the rest stops I can’t imagine traveling without them.

Wendi on the tram to the Getty

Wendi on the tram to the Getty

Road Dog

Road Dog

Wendi at the Getty

Cha, Cha, Cha

Emma in De Mar

Emma strolls the beach in De Mar.

Wendi at Happy Hour

Happy Hour

Beach Dance

Beach Hokey Pokey

Wendi & the Bellers in Del Mar

Wendi & the Bellers in Del Mar

Wendi & Emma in La Jolla

Wendi & Emma head home.

Beach Music v.7

Family, Friends & Assorted Strangers

Sometimes it seems like all I show are a lot of buildings and dogs. But, truth be told, it takes a lot of loved ones to make a good time.

The Browns - My daughters most wonderful family Riley, Bryar, Heather & Ethan

Connie & David

Somewhat Older Brother David & Youthful Connie

Unidentified Mexican Tourists

Unidentified Mexican Tourists

Wendi & Ben Gage

Wendi & Ben Gage "Maverick Attorney, Scandinavian Burial Specialist and a man that once saved my life"

Harry Bellar

Notorious Mexican Arms Dealer "Big Dog"

Madison & Kasie "The Almost Mayor of Dublin"

Madison & Kasie "The Almost Mayor of Dublin"

Wendi & Kelly "Peace Officer & Reluctant Soccer Player"

Wendi & Kelly "Peace Officer & Reluctant Soccer Player"

Fran & Harvey Beller

Fran & Harvey Beller " The Love Bunnies"

The Bellers

Here's what happens when the Parking Attendant takes the picture.

David  goes to the Getty

David a.k.a. Mr. Miyagi goes to the Getty.

Real Estate Agent

Eric The Slippery Real Estate Agent

 


Beach Music v.6

A Little Beach Architecture

Boat Houses - Encinitas

Boat Houses In Encinitas

Boat Houses
The S.S. Encinitas and S.S Moon Light are neither boathouses, or houseboats; they are houses built in the shape of boats, moored on Third St. between F and G in Encintas, CA, The blue Pacific can be heard but not seen. The closest they come to water is when it rains.
They were built by Miles Minor Kellogg, undoubtedly one of Encinitas’ most noted recyclers. His ultimate recycling triumph was the boathouses. They were completed in 1928 with wood from the bathhouse at Moonlight beach and the help of his young son, Miles Justin Kellogg, who pitched in every day after school. Back then the boat houses could be seen from Highway 101 and people passing through town began to turn west for a better look at the structures. Down through the years the boathouses probably have been the most photographed buildings in Encintas and are a unique symbol of the surfing, beach, and Hwy 101 culture.

Boat House - Encinitas

Boat House - Encinitas

Life Guard Station 5

Life Guard Station 5

Life Guard Station 6

Life Guard Station 6

Bath House - La Jolla Shores

Bath House - La Jolla Shores

Beach House - Del Mar

Beach House - Del Mar

No, its not an island. This amazing beach house is situated at the very northern tip of the Del Mar beach and has been featured in numerous movies over the years.

Beach Music v.4

North Park

North Park Sign

30th & University

A neighborhood in NE San Diego, North Park began 100 years ago as a lemon grove. After rapid growth and a few booms and busts the area is now havtng a rebirth and turning into the city’s most vibrant art scene. Here’s some stuff on the street.

North Park Graffiti

Biodegradable

North Park Graffiti

OBEY

North Park Graffiti

WCA

North Park Graffiti

Urban Landscape

North Park Graffiti

???

North Park Art

Art Produce Window Gallery

North Park Graffiti

Urban Outfitters

North Park

North Park Sign
30th & University San Diego, Ca.

Beach Music v.3

Encinitas, Leucadia & Solana Beach

We’re spending most of our time hanging out in North County. Amid the big hotels, super spendy condos and gigantic beach houses there is still a little funk.

Solana Beach Sign

This sign has been here for over 30 years.

Liquor Sign

State of the Art in the 60s.

Grease Lasts Forever.

Encinitas Street Sign.

The Daley Double Saloon

The Daley Double Saloon

Sure it looks a little scary, but they have very cold Negra Modello on draft. That can’t be bad

No Bare Feet!

“No Bare Feet”

The La Paloma is a great little movie theatre from the 20’s. There is a reference to the name “La Paloma” is one of America’s most important classic movies. Does anyone know what that is?

The La Polama

The La Polama

Sunshine & Palm Trees

Sunshine & Palm Trees

Beach Music v.2

Del Mar Beach Dog Park

Well, one thing that has definitely changed is that dogs are prohibited on almost all Southern California beaches. We did manage to locate the Del Mar Beach Dog Park. It’s a great little corner of beach at the border between Del Mar and Solana Beach, filled with whacky K9s of every size and description and their equally whacky owners.

Emma is 14 now so bringing her to the dog park was a somewhat bittersweet experience. A little like taking your elderly Grandmother to an amusement park. She’s glad to be out of the house but why the hell are all these crazy ill mannered children running around and why do they keep sniffing my butt. Despite the fact that Emma took a sort of wall flower approach to the festivities and was more of an observer to all the frantic running around, she did brighten up and managed to carefully inspect every grain of sand.

Del Mar Beach Dog Park

Del Mar Beach Dog Park

Guidance.

Guidance.

I'm Cool!

I’m Cool!

Wendi & Emma

All ball.

Showdown!

A Little Jumpy!

This is my beach.

This Is My Beach!

The Clamdigger

The Clamdigger

The General

The General

A Little Sneaky

A Little Sneaky

Beach Music v.1

Our month in Southern California has begun.
Wendi & I are very familiar with the area.
In the early 80’s we explored coastal towns from Chula Vista to Oceanside
and were captivated by the laid back surfer hippie feel.
Well, those days are gone!
You could write a thesis on the sociological significance of the economic and cultural shift that has transformed Southern California in the last 30 years.
So, let’s just not go there.
Instead let’s listen close and see if we can still hear some Beach Music.

Beach Runner

Beach Runner

The View

The View

Redondo Beach Power Station

Redondo Beach Power Station

Show Dogs

Show Dogs

The Poop Deck

The Poop Deck

Lifeguard Station1

Lifeguard Station1