Even though it was approaching 9PM, the sun was still up. I decided to head over the Golden Gate and made it to this great vantage point just in time to catch this shot of the city cradled by the bridge with the foreground in shadow and the bridge top and city in golden light. This photo is quite spectacular at full resolution and this little version hardly does it justice.
Today, I spent the morning in Mountain View before I drove up to Daly City (just south of San Francisco) for a late afternoon meeting. Even though I did not finish until late, the sun was still out so I decided to head over to the coast. I parked the car and hiked up to one of the old gun batteries (used to defend SF during WWII) which offered this commanding view of the coastline. I just missed a couple of hang gliders which I spotted from the road. By the time I was in position to take a photo they had decided to call it a day.
From the runway of the terminal on arrival in Denver en route to San Jose. Unfortunately my connection was three hours delayed and it made for an excruciatingly long day.
I was in meetings all day today leaving no time for photography. I did manage to grab this shot as I departed for California. I am not sure what crop is being grown, but the fields are really this yellow and look beautiful from the air.
This beach comes comes complete with an ocean featuring artificial waves. I have often thought how useful it would be to be able to step out of Macy’s and into the ocean. This place is really over the top and includes an indoor minutare golf course, amusement park, theme park, casino and hotel. Highly recommended destination if you ever find yourself in Edmonton.
I arrived in Edmonton, Canada today and had a chance to visit the West Edmonton Mall which I believe is the largest shopping mall in the world. Pictured here is the hockey rink (think Canada) which anchors the center of the mall.
Starting tomorrow, I will be traveling for 3 weeks so entries will be hit or miss. First, I head to Edmonton, Canada for a day, Mountain View, CA for a day and Tustin, CA (near LA) for a day. Then I head to Munich for the weekend (should be crazy there with the World Cup finals). Next stop is Montreal for a day, Rochelle Park, NJ for a day and then a one day pit stop in Boston. The next day, I am off to Schenectady, NY for my 30th high school reunion. I fly from there to Chicago to meet up with Jeanine and the kids and then we drive to Lake Geneva, WI for our 6th year at Bayside Camp. After a week of decompression, I finish off with one day trips to Indianapolis, IN and Madison, WI. Twenty-two days on the road with one night at home. All I can say is that I am glad Jeanine and I postponed our trip to Fiji!
With Jeanine and the kids away, I am forced to find new subject matter for my journal. Passed this guy on the way into town. He seemed rather friendly so I walked right up to him and snapped this photo. As soon as the flash fired, I learned why it is a good idea to keep a safe distance from animals with horns.
With the family away I used the opportunity to repair our kitchen ventilator (at the touch of a button it rises up from the island and evacuates smoke from the cooktop). This defective switch (which probably costs half a buck) was the culprit rendering this top of the line, $800 appliance inoperative. The project took most of the day. I had to remove the gas cooktop, disconnect the ducting, remove the fan, remove the telescoping ventilator assembly, and take it completely apart to find the problem.
Rather than wait weeks for a replacement from Thermador which would be sure to fail in another 2 years, I replaced the switch with a much more durable substitute that I had on hand. Amazing what you can do with a soldering iron, grinder, and a little epoxy.
Today, Jeanine and the kids left for Oklahoma where they will spend several days visiting with the Earles (Kris is one of Jeanine’s childhood friends). When I checked my e-mail this evening, I was thrilled to get this photo sharing the news of Maya’s first lost tooth.
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