Friday, July 20, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
Andres Castro Arms Co-Op
My buddy Happy Chandler lived here for a good bit of his tenure at Berkeley. Drove up here today and it definitely looks like a great place to spend a few hazy UC years.
Welcome to 2310 Prospect Street, Berkeley, CA.
Nice architectural detail. This used to be a Julia Morgan, but has been extensively renovated over the years.
Shot through the glass. Tried to get the "Where the Wild Things Are" mural at right -- look closely!
Found on the door.
Welcome to 2310 Prospect Street, Berkeley, CA.
Nice architectural detail. This used to be a Julia Morgan, but has been extensively renovated over the years.
Shot through the glass. Tried to get the "Where the Wild Things Are" mural at right -- look closely!
Found on the door.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Pauley Ballroom, UC Berkeley campus
Thursday, May 10, 2007
It's not mine ...
But I found this great photo that just captures a Berkeley mood very well
Please don't give up on Berkeley Daily Photo! :) I've been slow on the posting, but I'll get back on it ... promise.
Please don't give up on Berkeley Daily Photo! :) I've been slow on the posting, but I'll get back on it ... promise.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Live ... from the earth
Berkeley from the air. I did not take this photo, of course -- but you can get a sense of it from a bird's-eye view.
To spot my cottage: Look for the backyard with the stepping-stones ...
To spot my cottage: Look for the backyard with the stepping-stones ...
Monday, April 9, 2007
Not Berkeley ... Costa Rica
I took this picture while at the Julia and David White Artists' Colony in Costa Rica last December. Just a bit of a switch for today.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Funky Door Yoga
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
Milo Foundation ... and my own Berkeley conundrum
Solano Avenue can be a great place to walk, to shop, to hang out.
Unfortunately, it sometimes mirrors what I loathe about Berkeley: Its snobbishness, willingness to pick stupid fights, narrow-mindedness, judgmental nature, and intolerance.
Enter the Milo Foundation, which I've visited several times. They're in the business of rescuing and adopting out homeless animals. But after June 1, they'll no longer be in business on Solano.
This quote from the Chronicle article says so much: " 'This is Berkeley, after all,' said Zippie Collins, president of the Thousand Oaks Neighborhood Association, which encompasses Solano Avenue. 'Everyone has so much self-righteous indignation. The neighborhood was totally divided on this.' "
Self-righteous indignation. That sums up Berkeley. I apologize if the first picture is tough to read -- it's a letter of support posted in Milo's window. It reads, in part: "Sometimes I'm embarrassed to live in Berkeley, where we're so clear about what should be done halfway around the world in Iraq or Sarajevo, but we can be so mean-spirited with those who we live next to."
Neighbors complained of noise and odors coming from Milo. Huh? I see more noise and odors coming from half the restaurants and kids' boutiques on Solano. Please.
Berkeley is a beautiful and intellectual place, but it's also an immensely frustrating and tightassed community. If I didn't have the most beautiful cottage in the world here, I'd really consider leaving for slightly saner waters.
Thanks for listening.
Solano Avenue
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Berkeley, ah, Berkeley
Robin's Sandwiches, a cute little place where you can be sure that the owner will ask: "Extra pickle for you?"
Yeah, I do too.
Now if THIS isn't Berkeley ...
Berkeley City Hall, which was recently in the news.
Yeah, I do too.
Now if THIS isn't Berkeley ...
Berkeley City Hall, which was recently in the news.
Making up for lost time
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Weeklong hiatus
I'll be in New York City for a week, performing my solo show ANDREA. Posting will resume on March 20!
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Monday, March 5, 2007
Tool Lending Library
Friday, March 2, 2007
Too late for Men At Work ...
And it's in San Francisco, not Berkeley, but check out the article on One Rincon Hill. Wow. I prefer the San Francisco with Victorians, not condos, but maybe others don't.
So I went on the road over the Presidents' Day Weekend, heading home to north San Diego County, where I grew up. During the trip, I visited the Bernardo Winery -- I'd lived within walking distance as a teenager, but rarely visited. Great place! Enjoy the shots. More Berkeley pix tomorrow.
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