~ Frank Deford
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Photos from the road
I haven't done a series of commute photos in a while. Here are a few images from my drive home last week. When you think about taking photos, it makes you really see things around you. Don't you agree?
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Half-past May
Time flies - it's already half-way through May. The weather is very springlike - 70s mostly, lots of sunshine.
The photos this week include a couple from a wedding I went to last Thursday (Lag B'Omer). Very sweet young couple. There's also a few from my little backyard.
I hope you enjoy them.
The photos this week include a couple from a wedding I went to last Thursday (Lag B'Omer). Very sweet young couple. There's also a few from my little backyard.
I hope you enjoy them.
Bouquet & psalms
Mothers and the groom
Bougainvillea "Raspberry Ice"
Garden face
Mr Sunshine
Conversation area
Monday, May 7, 2012
More garden photos
Yesterday was the Garden Conservancy's Los Angeles Open Day. I volunteered in one of the gardens in the afternoon, so I went on the tour in the morning. The homes on this tour were more modest than last week's Pasadena tour, except for "El Sueno", a beautiful Spanish colonial revival mansion that looks like it was built in the 1920s, but was actually constructed within the last ten years. The other homes were charming too; much more within the average person's "doability" range. These tours are very inspiring; it makes me appreciate that I have a lovely garden at home to spend time in. Hope you have one, too!
The Buck Garden
Bench among the roses
Old fashioned tea rose
Columbine again
This house was amazing, but it wasn't really on the tour :)
At El Sueno
Red floribunda roses in front of a tiled fountain
Shuttered windows
Potted plants on a patio with bougainvillea
Fancy houses on a far hill
Romantic entry way
Manzanita
Monday, April 30, 2012
Spring is here - time for garden tours
Spring is here and the weather is beautiful. April and May are always full of home and garden tours. Last weekend I went with my friend Miriam to the Pasadena Showcase House, where a charity takes over an amazing mansion and has designers and landscape architects completely redo the house interior and gardens. Unfortunately, they didn't allow any photography so I don't have any pictures to share, but it was incredibly beautiful and full of inspiring ideas; if you live in SoCal, try to see it during its 6 week run.
Yesterday I went to *two* tours in Pasadena - the Bungalow Heaven Historical Home Tour and the Garden Conservancy's Pasadena garden tour. Bungalow Heaven is full of Arts & Crafts style homes from the early 1900's. I only went to half the homes on the tour (the lines were way too long), but just walking around the district and seeing all the charming homes is fun in itself.
The private gardens on the Conservancy's tour are much larger and very professionally designed. They ranged from formal Italianate to English cottage to bamboo tropical jungle. Lots of good ideas, especially when I win the lottery...
Next week I'm volunteering at the Conservancy's Los Angeles garden tour, so I'll have some more garden pics to share. Enjoy!
Bungalow Heaven Home Tour
Handcrafted lantern
Luncheon area caterer
Friendly pony
Backyard chickens
Garden Conservancy tour
Rose reflection
Under a loggia
Giant columbine
Wisteria on an Arts & Crafts fence
Camelia still-life
Globe art
Busy bodies
Afternoon nap
You've got what??
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Volunteers' tour
I do some volunteer work for the Los Angeles Conservancy, an organization dedicated to preserving historical buildings. In appreciation of their volunteers, they organized a tour of the Ebell building, home of the Ebell women's service club and the Wilshire Ebell Theatre (built in 1927). It was designed by Sumner Hunt, who was also the architect for the Bradbury Building. I love the architecture of that time period and this is a lovely example. They have lectures and recitals and a Monday luncheon, which are all open to the public. Check out some of my impressions on the tour below.
You can see this sign from Wilshire Blvd
Stenciled ceiling beams
The Los Angeles Doctor's Symphony Orchestra in rehearsal
Victorian style chandelier
Part of their historic clothing collection
Our tour guide, president of the Ebell Club
In the archives - do you remember Kodachrome?
Moorish stylings of a church next door
Colorful bouquet
The courtyard with the veteran's war memorial fountain
Illumination
Inside the theatre
Monday, April 16, 2012
Montreal
I went to Montreal to spend Passover with my sister and her family. I always take lots of photos. Here is a mix of sights and people. I hope you enjoy them.
Lights of Montreal
Reflections
Lovely nieces :)
Downtown jumble
Musee des Beaux-Arts
Napoleon Bonaparte
So cute! So funny!
Storm on the horizon
Strike??!?
Night time neon
Mimuna!
Sunglass weather - finally
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