We were so excited to see the “Field of Light” that we got there an hour too early! As we walked in, the sun was calling it a day, leaving behind a clear and rather classic sunset. Sensorio’s landscape is vast. Picture this: rolling hills, bold tree silhouettes standing tall in the backdrop, and endless…
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Spring Carnival
I don’t know why I love county fairs so much, but I always have. Perhaps it’s the reawakening of 50s and 60s Americana. Maybe it’s the colorful neon lights brightening an otherwise monotonous, uneventful night. Or could it really be the smell of cotton candy and caramel apples staring through that scratchy glass? But despite…
Read MoreThe Rigens Console Table
This is by far my most ambitious furniture project yet, and one I’m most excited about because I get to try some woodworking techniques totally new to me. I have long wanted to store my photography equipment in my home office, so I have been on the lookout for cabinets with drawers that can hold…
Read MoreThe Antarctic Adventure
Traveling amidst a pandemic is certainly not easy, so it is more than a little ironic that this adventure might never have happened in more normal times. Antarctic expeditions normally book out one to two years—an impossible wait for a stranger to patience. Being able to embark on this journey that we booked just six…
Read MoreFleet Week
After a pandemic-induced hiatus last year, Fleet Week was back in San Francisco. The last time I attended Fleet Week was all the way back in 2010, so I was really looking forward to seeing the Blue Angels again. In past years, I’d always watched the Blue Angels from Pier 39. This year, I was…
Read MoreA Day at the Zoo with the FE 100-400mm GM
In preparation for our upcoming trip to the Antarctic, I wanted to test out my new FE 100-400mm GM lens on some real wildlife. As I needed a dependable source of subjects, we headed to the San Francisco Zoo and spent a few hours visiting most of the exhibits. The FE 100-400mm GM was mounted…
Read MoreFinding Metropolis
If you ever wanted to trek along a true road to nowhere, try it in Elko county, Nevada—or don’t! On our recent road trip to Salt Lake City, we decided to find the abandoned ghost town of Metropolis. Some brief research on the internet led us to believe that Google Maps directions generally work. Little…
Read MoreDahlia Dell at Golden Gate Park
The Dahlia has been the official flower of San Francisco since 1926, and a whole garden is dedicated to this leafy tuber at Golden Gate Park. The flowers reach full bloom in late summer—the perfect time for seeing thousands of these colorful flowers together in one plot. WHEREAS, in its versatility, its beauty, its infinite variety of color and…
Read MoreThe Ciliaris Ladder Shelf
Our narrow sideyard gets partial sun, and is a perfect spot for succulents that prefer some shade. Putting some shelves here has been a long-awaited project, but I was ambivalent about what to buy or what to build. I didn’t want anything too bulky or rectangular; and since the sideyard is narrow, I wanted something…
Read MoreThe Striata Planter Box
One project for the front-yard that I’ve been wanting to get to for years is a rectangular planter box for housing some succulents needing more shade. With shelter-in-place, I finally got the chance to pop this off the queue and scrounge up some leftover pieces of 2 × 6 to make this all happen. The…
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