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Beautiful Saturday…
October 22nd, 2006 by John


Today was a normal Saturday, but an indication of just how wonderful normal can be. A classic Indian Summer day in San Francisco, with cool temperatures to begin and end the day, and warm sun in between.

I tend to start my days before Jeff on the weekends. I enjoy a quiet weekend ritual of rising early, driving up to the store to pick up stuff to make breakfast, and stalking a few photographs in between. This morning, I was stalking the sunrise…which is conveniently late this time of year.

One of the new delights at breakfast is crafting an espresso drink from our new espresso station. This little device is a wonder to watch, but the perfect cappuccino is an art that I’m still perfecting.

In the midst of our errands, Jeff and I happened upon a hidden gem of a cafe in SF’s Laurel Heights neighborhood. We ate at Rigolo, which emulates a cozy French boulangerie. I had a truly amazing B.F.T–bacon, frisee, and tomato–with a tangy tomato aioli spread. Served warm…yum. Jeff had a hearty, open-faced pulled pork sandwich with parmesan fries. We will go back to this one, I can assure you.

As the late afternoon wore on, we spent some time gardening. The low autumn sun sets off the colors in our succulent garden quite nicely.





This feeling of comfort and warmth lead right on to dinner. For the second time, I made a really fine pasta puttanesca–a hearty Italian dish, chock full of fresh flavors. Its also very easy to make. You should try this one–I got the recipe from Food Network. (FYI, I added in some grilled chicken breasts.)

We closed the day by doing something totally out of character. We went to a movie!!!! I know, I know. I swore against theatres 🙂 But Jeff had been reading about a fascinating movie called ‘The Queen’, which examines the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during the early days of his term and the days surrounding the death of Princess Diana. We both really enjoyed this film, and its respectful, yet humorous glimpse behind the scenes of royal tradition.

A truly beautiful day.

Seattle recap…
October 17th, 2006 by John

One of the reasons that I’ve had a hard time keeping up with my blog is that I’ve been traveling quite a bit. Not the romantic, rush-to-the-computer-and-tell-the-world-about-it travel, but simple, business travel. Not that there aren’t fun photos and wonderful people.

Two weeks ago, I was in Seattle for three nights. Seattle is one of my favorite cities in the world. Something about how the air smells fresh when you exit the airport.

The week’s meetings were more than successful, with some amazing people, a spectacular venue, and fantastic food. I topped it all off with a fun evening with my life-long friend Jeff and his family. Hard to beat.

So, here are a few photos from the trip. Starting with our hotel–the one-of-a-kind Edgewater Hotel, situated like a pier in the Puget Sound. Some of the more fanatical of you may recognize this hotel as the setting for a famous 1964 photo of The Beatles fishing from their window. I decided to snap my own non-historic photos instead.





Next are some obligatory shots of and from the Space Needle, the most recognizable Seattle icon. Our group spent some time at the top of the Needle…in the drizzle. We also spent some time in the science museum nearby, where we saw an exhibit with the Dead Sea Scrolls. These 2000-year-old scroll fragments were inspiring, but my favorite factoid from that visit was about the Dead Sea itself. The salty Dead Sea–the lowest point on the surface of the earth, fyi–evaporates rapidly in the intense sun, creating a salty haze above it. The haze blocks the sun’s UV rays , so much so that you can walk along the Dead Sea’s shores without sunscreen and not burn. Fascinating…TO ME.






I did grab one quick shot of the Experience Music Project at the base of the Space Needle. This notable building–which was closed during our visit–was designed by architect Frank Gehry.


Finally, a couple of sea-side shots from Ray’s Boathouse, where we had a truly memorable group dinner on our second night. Ray’s “Baklava Cheesecake” simply cannot be missed!!


The effect of Strangers…
October 9th, 2006 by John

Oh, what’s a week and a few days between friends?

Yes, I’ve been a bit lax with my blog. But in all fairness, I have been updating my joint Strangers blog, one two three four FIVE times since I last posted here. And some good material too, I might add…so go check that blog out HERE. (I mean, there is an elderly woman with a green bag of poo…THAT is worth a click!)

Nevertheless, I do have a few tidbits for Tribulations! First off, last weekend, Jeff and I paid a long overdue trip to ye ole Coinstar machine. We carted four containers of coins: one Harrah’s Casino bucket from Vicksburg, MS (can you say deep fried pickles?), one Classico spaghetti sauce jar, one red plastic cup that looked straight out of a college keg party, and one tin container with flowers. Our grant total: 3329 coins worth $ 235.74. Not bad. 6 dollar coins. 1 half dollar. 555 quarters. 546 dimes. 342 nickels. 1879 pennies.

And what got kicked out? 1 Canadian dime, 1 Malaysian penny, 1 2-cent euro, 1 British penny and 1 Putt Putt Golf video game token.

Also last week, I got to watch one of San Francisco’s oddest forms of civil disobedience. The monthly Critical Mass bike ride through the streets of the Financial District. Basically a few hundred (maybe more?) bikers take to the streets, ignoring all lanes and traffic signals. Their purpose is to disrupt traffic. I’ve only been caught in it once, and it is maddening. BUT, from my office 33 floors above the fray, it is a fascinating scene.


Hmmmm, then I flew to Seattle for a few days of meetings. I’ll post those pictures separately.

One quick oddity from my flight today from SFO to Washington Dulles. I boarded a VERY full flight…eventually bound for Paris, but I had the pleasure of hopping off in DC 🙁

Anyhow, we took off late, because of a missing bit of plastic covering the light panel shown here. We nearly cancelled the flight, before the mechanic appeared with a replacement panel. I was curious why duct tape wouldn’t work!!

Something new…
September 27th, 2006 by John

Hmmmm, can’t say what exactly I like about this driving photo, but I’m drawn into the abstract movement of this image. Perhaps something to explore a bit. Just thought I would share.

Inspiration…
September 27th, 2006 by John

I love photographs of people…family and strangers. This is an odd statement coming from a photographer that struggles with people pictures. I find it hard to connect with my subjects. But I am captivated by these photographs more than any other type, because they reveal so much.

Being at home this weekend and being surrounded by my father’s photographs of my brother and me was an inspiration. This photograph of me is so simple, and yet so amazingly elegant (the photograph…not me). THIS is my goal as a photographer, and my dad set a high bar for me 🙂

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