Statuary

I always enjoy photographing statues during my visits to San Francisco — and of course I found plenty of them at the historic Mission Dolores. I was also pleasantly surprised to realize the figure of Francis of Assisi was created by Benjamino Bufano; he was the artist responsible for the Peace Obelisk found at Timber Cove in Sonoma County. That […]

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Autumn shoreline

Last Wednesday I drove out to Folsom Lake’s south fork with the Big Guy. He knew the old Salmon Falls Bridge was partially out of the water and wanted to try fishing from it. The last time I’d hiked the trail along Sweetwater Creek was back in 2020, so it’s been awhile! With the water level so low, it might […]

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Farewell to Flagstaff

My last group of pictures from our overnight stop in Flagstaff last June includes images from late afternoon on the forest path as well as a couple of views of the area which I shot the next morning. The scene outside our hotel room balcony was so welcoming that it was extremely tempting to stay over another night! But we […]

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One that got away

I seriously can’t believe it’s already been six months since I was out at Denio’s, wandering among the often crazy collections of miscellaneous used items. When I was there last in April, I brought home a small photo album that was like a treasure from 1966. But these photos are not from that visit; these are images I shot back […]

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Old Pacific Heights

I may have posted similar views of some of these Pacific Heights houses before, but I never get tired of gazing at this turn-of-the-century architecture — steep gables, enthusiastic gingerbread, rounded turrets, and vast covered porches. Even some of the less ornate structures exude a certain historic charm, especially when contrasted with the modern buildings surrounding them. Very few of […]

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Doran on a Sunday

Happily, you can’t tell from the photos, but the area around Doran beach and campground was pretty much wall-to-wall people when we arrived there on a Sunday afternoon last July. I’m not sure now why we thought it would be a bright idea to head to the coast on a weekend rather than midweek; but I know we’re never going […]

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The Adventure Continues… Owens River

At the beginning of this one-hour episode of California’s Gold, Huell describes this segment as a “learning experience,” and I certainly learned a few things relating to a portion of California about which I know very little. I believe the closest I’ve ever been to the Owens Valley was a visit to Death Valley National Park — which lies to […]

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More from the Panhandle

I snapped a picture of the Goodnight Inn sign on the edge of Claude, Texas, because I thought it was a pretty clever name for a motel. But it turns out there’s quite a bit more to that name. Just a few miles down the road sits the Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site. The Goodnights were […]

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