Saturday, November 3, 2012

Was able to catch the tail end of the procession for Dia de los Muertos, which happens every year in the mission. Though I missed much of the procession that snakes along mission St. and throughout the district, I was able to see the beautiful altars that people created in order to honor and remember the dead. It's a moving and touching display and I highly recommend everyone to check it out next year.

Monday, October 8, 2012

My favorite time of year

October is here, the sun is shining bright and warm days are finally here in San Francisco. I relished every moment of our mini heat wave and happy to report that I made my office outdoors in golden gate park this past week. Was a little easy as it was all in preparation for this years Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival. I know I talk about it a lot, but it truly is one of the best events I get to work on every year. Tried to capture a bit of the fun, but always a challenge as I'm pulled in so many directions during the festivities. Hope you made it out this year!


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Quick trip to Colorado

Despite the hectic schedule of 14-16 hour work days leading up to this years HSB festival, I took a quick break from it all to celebrate my grandmothers 90th birthday. Leaving well before sunlight, my sister and I boarded a flight for colorado in hopes to surprise Granny on her big day. We didn't want her knowing our plans, just in case we had to cancel last minute. Luckily for us, we made it and joined her and the rest of the family at the cabin tucked away in the Rockies.


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Bull Fight?!

Did I really just get to shoot a bull fight? Yup! And it was amazing. The themed birthday party happened up in picturesque Sonoma county and included a flamenco dancer and guitar player, three heffers (bulls I guess would actually kill the party guests), and a number of brave matadors, both pro and those trying it out for the first time.

 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Western wedding in the woods

Spent an amazing Labor day holiday weekend celebrating the nuptials of two dear friends, Norm and Nori. Their wedding, no less engagement, was something none of us thought would ever happen. Though they had been together for over 12 years and have a wonderful daughter, marriage just didn't seem their thing. Well, fittingly, they got married on the blue moon at the end of August. I felt so honored to be there and lucky to capture it for the non believers not in attendance.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Race day!

Don't really know how I got into open water swimming, but am so glad I did. What a fun and exhilirating way to get in some good exercise, have some healthy competition, and make perfect excuses to travel to beautiful destinations. I started ow swimming in the chilly waters of the San Francisco bay and wasn't quite prepared for the warm and clear waters of Hawaii. The temperature was easily in the upper 70s, warmer then my home town community pool. Though an easy entry into the water, after swimming just a few yards, it became almost too warm. The biggest bonus by far is the clarity of the water. For the most part, the course had us swimming over various coral reefs of all different depths. Saw a multitude of fish, tons of different types of corals, and most thrilling, at about half way through, a large sea turtle glided below me. I contemplated actually stopping to hang out with it! Clearly I was distracted and not exactly trying to break any records, but knew I could come back later in the day. The swim went well and finished with a respectful 14th place (of 36) in my age group. Something I was happy about, having just spent over a week out of the water and still nursing my ears back to health. And gives me a reason to come back next year to break my record.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

I think I might go to Hawaii... tomorrow

Well, I'm all for last minute travel, but this was by far my most unexpected trip. I toyed with the idea of going to Hawaii earlier in the summer to take part in the North Shore swim series, but finding time off from work and settling on just one of the races seemed to be my biggest hurdle. Not wanting to miss out, I submitted my race entrance fee with a tbd race date and put trip planning on the back burner. Then, a week before one of the races, I feel ill and ruptured both ear drums. An excruciating experience I wish no one to go through. I all but sided my plans to go until my bored, bed ridden, self was browsing tripadvisor and kayak.com. The last minute deals on flights were too good to pass up, and an airbnb place opened up for another screaming deal. I booked them despite feeling too weak to walk, no less swim a few miles in the open water with ripped open ear drums. Maybe it was the thought of warm sand and clear blue waters, but miraculously the horrible ear pain and illness left just in time for me to board my flight. Ears were fine on the flight and I spent the next two days regaining my strength swimming along the shores of the North Shore of Oahu. Not a bad recovery room!