Everything you do is a pretty study in light and shadow! Was that the East-West Bank not long ago? That area is where they cook the pancakes and sausages for the Fourth of July breakfast!
Just an update: Gladys May Tepe's grandson left a comment on yesterday's post. Ms. Tepe will definitely see your messages of goodwill -- she can check via her cellphone. I LOVE the internet and how it can bring together people -- and generations -- in a few clicks!
I hope I'll be like Ms Tepe when I'm 100, using an internet-enabled phone. My mother, 20 years her junior, refuses to learn anything about the internet. Though I wonder what new technology I'll be using in 2050?
In December of 2007, after many years on the west side of Los Angeles (and at least a third of those years spent stuck in traffic on Pico Boulevard) my family settled into a happy little house in South Pasadena. This daily blog covered almost 5 years as I put down roots in my new home town -- and almost 5 more as I settled in and became a South Pas old-timer. Here it is...my time capsule of South Pasadena.
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Thank you Charlie's Coffee House for hosting my photo exhibit, South Pas: Observed. From October 2011 through January 2012 my pictures graced the walls of the best place in town to get a cup of coffee!
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9 comments:
I love your low perspective. It gives it an almost sneaky feel. Love the mix of lines. The light flares are like guiding stars. :~)
Everything you do is a pretty study in light and shadow! Was that the East-West Bank not long ago? That area is where they cook the pancakes and sausages for the Fourth of July breakfast!
I love the starry lights in your night shots... they make South Pas seem celestial!
The Queen of Darkness strikes again.
Bank drive-thrus aren't common here in the Great White North. I can only think of one in Vancouver.
Hi everyone,
Just an update: Gladys May Tepe's grandson left a comment on yesterday's post. Ms. Tepe will definitely see your messages of goodwill -- she can check via her cellphone. I LOVE the internet and how it can bring together people -- and generations -- in a few clicks!
Very cool.
I wonder whom we need to contact to put messages up on the Rialto marquee.
Fabulous epilogue to yesterday's story. Maybe we can take Ms. Tepe out for a glass of sherry after all!
I hope I'll be like Ms Tepe when I'm 100, using an internet-enabled phone. My mother, 20 years her junior, refuses to learn anything about the internet. Though I wonder what new technology I'll be using in 2050?
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Thanks again for commenting -- today and yesterday! Until tomorrow...
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