Basquiat 2022

An artist I’d never heard of but whose work I recall seeing many times over the years. Sad that he died of an overdose while a young man in the 1980s. Imagine what else he might’ve done if he’d lived longer… Click here to see the album.

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MoMA 2022

I hadn’t been to MoMA in many years, in which time they’d opened in a new location. I wasn’t expecting much as I’m not a huge fan of modern art…but I was very pleasantly surprised. They have a lot of stuff that was really cool! What’s not to like about

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Whitney 2022

It was a beautiful spring day in New York, with some spectacular views. And some cool roof-top sculptures at the Whitney! Click here to see the album.

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Los Angeles/Los Osos 2022

A fun trip down memory lane in Los Angeles where we had a decades-old safety deposit box to empty and close. Plus a quick visit to Los Osos to visit our old Woodland Hills neighbors! Click here to see the album on Google Photos.

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Death Valley

Starkly beautiful everywhere you look…and dangerously hot at certain times of the year. Fortunately, January, when we went, is fine. Click here to see the album on Google Photos.

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Yosemite, the More Visited Part

What can I say? If you haven’t visited Yosemite, run, do not walk, do not pass go: just go. And don’t forget the less visited part when you do. Click here to see the album on Google Photos.

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Yosemite, the Less Visited Part

For this trip we didn’t go onto the valley floor. Which is what everyone thinks of as “Yosemite”…even though it’s only a tiny fraction of the park. Instead, we went to the Tuolumne Meadows region. Highly recommended! Of course, you should stop by the more visited part, too :). Click

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When in Rome…

You can hardly walk anywhere in the Eternal City without running into something of historical significance. Watch out for the pickpockets on the subway, though :). Click here to see the album on Google Photos.

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The Real Northern California

I’ve always thought it funny people call the Bay Area “northern California” when it’s only halfway up the state. Probably the result of arrogance brought on by where the first major European settlements were and were the early population growth occurred. The real northern California is spectacular. Click here to

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