
My friend Sandy Koepke initially introduced me to the Dirt du Jour blog, a wonderful gardening blog.
The blog recently featured my 2011 Floral Wall Calendar.
Click here to view the blog entry.
Thank you Cindy.
My friend Sandy Koepke initially introduced me to the Dirt du Jour blog, a wonderful gardening blog.
The blog recently featured my 2011 Floral Wall Calendar.
Click here to view the blog entry.
Thank you Cindy.
The side of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company building in downtown Los Angeles. Once the manufacturer of bowling balls, pins, equipment, billiards and phonographs.
I was shooting a rooftop garden next door when I captured this image.
It is now a photography and event space called Brunswick Studio.
Not only have I created a desktop calendar but also a wall calendar with some of my floral images. Great holiday gift for parents, coworkers and friends.
The calendar is printed on high quality, high density paper that’s easy to write on and comes bound and ready to hang on the wall (size approx. 12 x 16.5″)
Click here to view the calendar month by month and here to purchase.
The Vintage Santa Monica 2011 Desktop Calendar is finally on sale. last year’s calendar was a huge success and once again I’m so happy at how this calendar turned out.
Images included in the calendar:
Sears
Rae’s Restaurant
Santa Monica Place (old logo)
Gilbert’s Restaurant
Horizons West
Santa Monica City Hall
Bob’s Market
Whale Mural on Ocean Park
Aero Theatre
Santa Monica Airport
Hot Dog on a Stick
Chess Park, next to the Santa Monica Pier
The calendar is $12.95 and I accept credit cards, checks and money orders. Click here to purchase.
There is also FREE SHIPPING through November 30 and 20% off your entire purchase if you use the code NOVEMBER20.
Rarely do I write long blog entries but I want to share with you my adventure in New Orleans.
I discovered that there is a Six Flags New Orleans amusement park that was closed for Hurricane Katrina and because the flooding was so extensive it never reopened. You can click here to view what is looked like right after the hurricane.
So I went on a secret mission while I was in New Orleans and trespassed on the property. I scouted the park a couple of days before and discovered the old employees entrance was the easiest way to get in (and trust me it was VERY easy). It was eerie and exhilarating all at the same time and I can tell you there was not a soul nor a critter in sight.
I created the slideshow in the order in which I saw the park in this state. You can also view my comments as you watch the slideshow (upper right hand corner of the screen). Click here to view the slideshow in a separate window.
The park will be sold for scrap metal in January 2011.