It's so amazing how people can stay atop a surfboard without wiping out too soon. My camera and I were lucky enough to get there at the right time to take this great shot!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Zeum Carousel
This photo was taken in San Francisco Downtown at the Zeum carousel - my kids' favorite spot. Take a spin back in time on the historic carousel that was formerly a beloved fixture at the S.F. amusement park, Playland at the Beach. The carousel was built in 1906 by Charles Looff which features a whole menagerie of elaborately hand-carved animals, including horses, giraffes, camels, and much more! restored to its current location in 1998, the Zeum Carousel now offers a fanciful ride for all ages.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Unforgotten Soldiers
California Sunset
Seagull Speaking Love
Pelicans
Silver Oak Winery
Monday, January 5, 2009
Bay Bridge
This photo was taken while cruising with Commodore Dining Cruises. I am sure no one has taken this shot on the water beneath the bridge. The San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge or legally The James " Sunny Jim" Rolph Bridge and known locally as the Bay Bridge is a multi-structure toll bridge complex that spans S.F. Bay. Conceived as early as the Gold Rush days, construction on the bridge did not begin until 1933. Designed by Charles H. Purcell, it open for traffic on November 12, 1936, six months before the Golden Gate Bridge.
My flair of a Jello Shot
El Caballo Rock Formation
This photo was taken in a water taxi of Cabo San Lucas in 2008. The point of land as Cabo San Lucas is popular attraction not only because of its famous rock formation El Caballo (The Horse) next to the El Arco, but also because of the picturesque of beaches. How rare do you see a natural beauty of a horse made out of water crashing to this rocks? Well, here it is!
V.Sattui Winery Door
San Diego's La Jolla Cove
Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park
This photo was taken at the entrance of the mill.
This historic Grist Mill was erected by Dr. E.T. Bale, grantee of Carne Humana Rancho, in 1846. The mill, with surrounding land, was deeded to the Native Sons of the Golden West by Mrs. W.W. Lyman, and was restored through the efforts of the Native Sons Parlors of Napa County.
Bale Grist Mill is located off Hwy 29, 3369 North St. Helena Hwy, 3 miles northwest of St. Helena
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