Saturday, November 14, 2020

Autumn Can't Heal Everything

  "Everything seems sad this autumn. I wonder if it is a sign of age... 
I have always liked the spring, and this is the first time I have understood the autumn."
 
~Tanizaki Jun'ichiro
With Great Saddness...
 

 This pain doesn't have to happen. The new cases number has been amended to over 160,000 cases diagnosed Friday, November 13th 2020. That number will climb, just as it has every day for at least the past 10 days.
 
 

To Repeat... IT DOES NOT HAVE TO HAPPEN
Wear A Mask




~Carly
Stockton California
November 14th 2020

Friday, November 13, 2020

The Test Of A Man's Character

 
"Nearly all men can stand adversity,
 but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
 
~Abraham Lincoln 
 
Right?
Donald Trump has now lost Arizona. The only states left to call are North Carolina and Georgia. This is only the second time that the state of Arizona has gone for a Democrat, the first being Bill Clinton, in 1996. Before that, you'd have to go all the way back to 1948! And to think, all it took was an out of control pandemic to unseat the worst president, Donald Trump, this nation has ever seen! He's still refusing to concede, although the Republican party does seem to be losing it's patience with his immature insistence that he won the election by "lots." Yes, he said he won by "lots."
 
 Sigh. 
 


~Carly
Stockton, California
November 13th 2020

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Art About Town: Sacramento... Mural "At Folsom Prison"

 

"The one red leaf, the last of its clan,
That dances as often as dance it can,
Hanging so light, and hanging so high,
On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky."
 
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge 
 
I have been wanting to photograph this amazing mural, since it was first done in 2018, as part of the Wide Open Walls Mural Festival. Sacramento has a lot of marvelous murals, only a few of which I have posted to this blog, but this one has been a favorite of mine to just enjoy viewing, when I visit. Sometimes the photographer must put the camera down, and enjoy the art. You see, it is located the side of the Marriott's Residence Inn, on L Street, and can be seen for blocks because of it's size. It takes up the entire side of the 15 story hotel! The mural is in honor of the 50th anniversary of the performer's concert at Folsom prison, and the release of Cash's album, At Folsom Prison.
 
 If the artist's style looks familiar, it's because Fairey is also the artist who created the iconic poster, "Hope" for President Barack Obama, for his 2008 presidential campaign. This mural image was based on the original photograph created for the album by photographer, Jim Marshall, in 1968. One of the most fascinating aspects of the mural, is that Fairey has Johnny Cash gazing toward the site of Folsom Prison, which is located about 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. I visited the grounds of Folsom Prison last month, and hoped to be able to visit the Johnny Cash museum, which sits just outside the gates, but it was unfortunately closed for renovations. I will visit there again sometime, I'd like to learn more about the musician's concert at the prison.







 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Sacramento: Mid-Century Beauty... Wesslers, Body And Paint

"Sadness in autumn is an autumn within autumn."

~Mehmet Murat ildan

My search for Mid-Century signage is one of my favorite subjects, because I don't really plan for it, I simply visit older areas of towns, and keep my eyes open. It works in most cities in Northern California, like Stockton and Sacramento, which also tends to be dotted with "old west" architecture, which will never be a style I will be interested in. But I guess, never say never, right? San Francisco has a lot of different architecture styles, which allows my creativity to wander, and I hope to be visiting the city soon, but Oakland is also on my list for 2021 and I'm planning to stop in there much more often than in previous years. There is so much to see in the world, and exploring places I love anyway, with my camera in my hand, is when I am at my happiest.

 

Completely off topic, but I spotted this cool leaf situation the other day, and I thought it would be kinda cool in this post because of the cool lines. Anyway, my first thought was that the tiny branch was lovingly holding the group of leaves, so that the wind wouldn't carry them away. I really like that thought.






~Carly
Stockton, California
November 11th 2020

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Sunday's In Sacramento In Autumn

 

"Squeeze your eyes closed, as tight as you can, and think of all your favorite autumns, crisp and perfect, all bound up together like a stack of cards. That is what it is like, the awful, wonderful brightness of Fairly colors. Try to smell the hard, pale wood sending up sharp, green smile into the afternoon. To feel the mellow, golden sun on your skin, more gentle and cozier and more golden than even the light of your favorite reading nook at the close of the day."
 
~Catherynne M. Valente
 
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland
 In A Ship Of Her Own Making 
 
Sacramento, formerly known as the, City Of Trees, is about as beautiful place in Autumn as it gets. I haven't devoted much time to doing my photography there, since moving to Stockton, but this season that might be all different. I can't afford to do the trips into the Sierra like I did on past years, but that's okay, it gives me a chance to get to know Sacramento as well as I had gotten to know San Francisco. It's home now, and I am feeling really good, despite 2020's cruelty. As I have mentioned before it's time to fight back. Do what I need to, to take care of Alan and myself, and resume living. Sacramento is a beautiful place! We were just there a couple days ago, on Sunday, and were delighted to find that it has finally put on it's pallet of the colors of autumn. It's almost impossible to not be happy. I'm pretty sure I will be spending a lot of Sunday's there from now, through winter. 
 





~Carly
Stockton, California
November 8th 2020
 




Monday, November 09, 2020

Purple Weeds

 

"It was one of those days you sometimes get latish in the autumn when the sun beams, the birds toot, and there is a bracing tang in the air that sends the blood beetling briskly through the veins."
 
~PG Wodehouse
 Jeeves And The Old School Chum 
 
Vacation is officially over. I wonder what this next year will bring? I imagine that the next 72 days or so will be as irritating as any other day of the last 4 years, but they have all the potential to be more terrifying as anything we have seen so far from you know who. And by that I mean, Trump. It also has the potential to be absolutely funny beyond belief. That's the problem, there is no way to really anticipate exactly what will happen, all one can do is guess, and play the odds. For instance, what are the odds he will concede the election? Right now... not good! But now what are the odds I am going to keep my focus on my photography, and not be afraid anymore? Ask me the night before the inauguration, Tuesday, January 19th 2021. Circle it on your calendars. That also just happens to be the date of the next mini-break Alan and I are taking. We will have a really nice breakfast, watch the inauguration, grab a nap, and then enjoy the rest of our five days, taking a long deep sigh of relief, and toasting to the return to normal.
 
We will get there, no matter what that big baby Trump says or does.
 




~Carly
Stockton California
November 9th 2020

Sunday, November 08, 2020

270 - 214 Marching Toward January

 

"I was drinking in the surroundings: Air so crisp you could snap it with our fingers and greens in ever lush shade unimaginable offset by autumnal flashes of red and yellow."
 
~Wendy Desol
Stork 
 

America has a president, his name is Donald John Trump, but in 72 days, America will have a brand new president, and his name is Joseph R. Biden, and I couldn't be happier! At a little after 9:30 am, Saturday morning, Alan woke me with the good news that Pennsylvania had been called, and so had the election. It was that state that finally put him over the 270 figure, and a little later, Nevada came through with 6 more electoral college votes! As things stand now, Biden is at 290 and Donald Trump is at 214, but Georgia is looking really good! It could all come in before midnight Pacific time, but it's a fingers crossed kinda thing. Biden and Harris gave their first speeches Saturday night, as President and Madam Vice President elect, and of course I sat in front of the screen, hanging on every single word, wishing I could find a place to purchase a Biden Harris rally sign, as I have already put my yard sign on the wall of my newly painted office. Shrug. I'll find one somewhere, and then I will have it for the inauguration next January... and for the wall in my office eventually. I am/was such a politics nerd.




~Carly
Stockton, California
November 8th 2020