Malibu
/Point Dume, Malibu, California When I see a sketchy staircase to a beach, I get excited.
Malibu, California. I've been pretty busy with work this week but found some time this afternoon to drive around a bit with a friend. We took a random turn in Malibu and found a place to park and an interesting pathway down to a beach. It included a super sketchy set of steps that was falling apart. All part of the fun!
I took a drive up the coast for a few miles starting in Santa Monica, California. I took a random turn up the hill, and wandered around a neighborhood a bit. I walked up a strange outdoor staircase to nowhere, and took this photo. I think it was probably Pacific Palisades that I was in. I am pretty sure I wasn't as far up as Malibu. This is one of those shots that I don't imagine anyone would ever want as a print, but hopefully you find it interesting!
Another shot from the Kaibab Trail at the Grand Canyon last week.
Walnut Canyon National Monument On the way out of Flagstaff, Arizona, heading to the Meteor Crater, my friend and I saw a sign for Walnut Canyon National Monument. It was not in our plans at all, and the sign was the first we had heard of it, but the word plans isn't really accurate for that day any way. We were winging it. I told her that I thought maybe I had been there in 1987 when I was 8 years old, and that I thought it had cliff dwellings. She quickly looked it up on her phone, and it indeed had cliff dwellings, so we got excited and went. When we got there, we found out that the trail that goes past the cliff dwellings directly was closed for renovations. We got disappointed for a few minutes, then laughed at ourselves and realized it was like a Louis CK bit where he talks about how quickly the world owes someone who only knew something existed 30 seconds ago. So we walked the rim trail, and I shot some pics, including this one, where you should be able to see a pathway going past the cliff dwellings. It would have been neat to get closer, but it was still neat to see all the same.
I shot this just a bit ago after running some errands in Santa Monica, California. I'm staying at a friend's apartment on this street. These purple trees are fragrant to say the least!
50,000 years ago a meteor hit the earth in what is present day Arizona. 2 days ago I visited it and took some photos. And that's my story. Well, I also visited it in 1987 when my 3 older siblings, my parents, and I traversed the United States from New York to California and back in a van. But that's a different story!
My good friend Natasha, who I hadn't seen in over a year and a half, helped me in my efforts to leave no road unturned in Arizona this weekend. It was lots of fun.
I had a great weekend in Arizona, and am headed back to California. I think I'm still about 20 miles east of the state border, still in Arizona, and just shot this photo of a flower on top of a saguaro cactus. I only recently learned that they flower, and so it was pretty neat to see this in person.
Happy Mother's Day from Arizona!
Good night from Arizona!
Yesterday morning at the Grand Canyon. I liked the different levels of shadows...or at least I told myself that because it's what was in front of me. What do you think of it?
I shot this photo at Ooh Aah Point along the South Kaibab trail, about 600 vertical feet below the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was about a mile hike down switchbacks and a rocky trail, past lots of mule poop. You can see in the photo where the trail continues to wind through the landscape. A friend and I spent the morning in the park, and we had a good time checking it out. This spot was one of the nicest places that I've ever chilled out for a while and talked with a friend. I didn't actually say ooh and aah out loud, but you are free to. :)
Good afternoon from Horseshoe Bend in Arizona!
Good morning from the Grand Canyon!
Union Pacific train engine in the southwestern Arizona desert today
Felicity, California I left San Diego a few hours ago, and am almost to Arizona, where I will be for a few days, before returning to California. I have been on the interstate, and it's frankly pretty repetitive and not very interesting. This is the neatest thing I've seen in an hour or more. But even this church doesn't have much else around it. Lots of desert!
Sunset Cliffs, San Diego, California In late 2012 and early 2013, when I spent many months in San Diego, I took several shots from this location, underneath a cliff along the Pacific Ocean. I always wished I could shoot it a bit wider, but I was maxed out. Well, now I own a lens that I don't even think had been invented then, so I returned to shoot this photo. I shot this while sitting in an indent in the wall, and shot it was wide as I could. I think it gives a pretty fair perspective of what it's like to be there...and it think it looks darn cool too!
By the way, who out there remembers when I posted those photos a few years back? If you remember, I'd love to hear from you...and I will say thank you for following along for so long.
Razor Point, overlooking Pacific Ocean, Torrey Pines State Preserve, San Diego, California, USA I couldn't really schedule my day around taking photos, but I did manage to get out for a bit of exercise and photography this afternoon. The light wasn't optimal but I think I made it work. What do you think?
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