
Sometimes low-flying planes get stuck on the super-tall palm trees.

Sometimes low-flying planes get stuck on the super-tall palm trees.


San Diego’s airport is right in the city, which means you can see the planes landing quite close.







Above, sansevieria and puya; below, mother of thousands (I think).


I think these may simply be fire hydrants – we saw them all over. If they are I’m not sure why they’re so complicated and appear in such a bewildering array of configurations.



And here’s one I created for a workshop on image and text, parodying Magritte:








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.






We visited San Diego’s Barrio Logan and documented a lot of the street art we came across.
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