





Reaching the northern border of Ocean Beach we walked off the beach into Mission Beach.






We walked North on Ocean Beach, passing the new administration’s revamped Department of Education:



We walked back from Barrio Logan and I took this panorama along the way with more shots of abandoned and/or liminal spaces along the way.





Whilst in Barrio Logan we visited Bread & Salt, “a 45,000 square-foot gallery and experimental center for the arts with strong community ties,” and I naturally found a variety of aspects of the space to photograph.
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A few other shots from our time in Barrio Logan.






Keith Goldstein is a fantastic NY photographer who has been publishing a long running series of traffic cones on his blog, For Earth Below. When I saw this parking lot last month, where the police are managing the staging of support for Los Angeles fire victims, I couldn’t help taking a few shots in homage.

We visited San Diego’s Barrio Logan and documented a lot of the street art we came across.
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Taken slightly out of context to propagandize, but not by much:


We visited the old lighthouse and its museum where we learned about the fresnel and I took pictures from a number of angles, attempting to capture the colors passing through the prisms. We also visited the adjoining lighthouse keeper’s home and ascended the stairs and took a look out the window across the bay to San Diego.





According to Google image search this is a houseleek, another plant I don’t recall ever having seen before coming to Southern California.

Surplus to requirements under the current administration.
With over 500 images still to sort through from last month’s California visit, we’ll be ramping up to 2 or 3 posts a day till we get through them all.


While at Point Loma we observed a pair of ravens hectoring a hawk.


