Yellow In El Barrio
A pridefully tidy stucco home in the Miami neighborhood nicknamed Little San Juan; Puerto Rican immigrants settled there in the 1950s. It was somewhere on NW 1st Ave, near Roberto […]
A pridefully tidy stucco home in the Miami neighborhood nicknamed Little San Juan; Puerto Rican immigrants settled there in the 1950s. It was somewhere on NW 1st Ave, near Roberto […]
One bonus to taking a trip to the DMV is that it’s right around the corner from Jersey City’s Little India. So after a pit-stop to renew our registration, I […]
Some people beat to their own drum. That’s the case with one of my neighbors. Selena’s front yard is now decorated for Christmas. Most homeowners have been setting up inflatable […]
This is my third entry into our sixth photo assignment (see the original task here). The contrast between black and white is never more pronounced than when we look at […]
On Facebook, a friend challenged me to post one lone photo, new or old, executed in black and white, for 5 days strait; and nominate another friend to do the […]
Until I moved out to a desert, it hasn’t been since the 1970s that I’ve seen many of these. When I spot a dune buggy, it harkens me back to […]
Halloween is nearly here. Some elementary school-aged children around the country are giving their costumes a test drive at costume parades at school until the big day. We went to […]
As I wrap up my highlights from this year’s Balloon Fiesta, it’s time to level the eyes down from the sky, to moments captured at the ground level. For photographers who […]
Major League Baseball is holding its World Series right now. When I took the photo in today’s post, the Kansas City Royals were ahead in the series 2-1, against the […]
Here is an image that belongs in my slowly growing files of eccentric things seen in Albuquerque. Let’s call it the “Albuquirky” files, shall we? I happen to be acquainted […]