My friend C booked our hotel we would share for the first three nights, though her flight was so delayed, she didn't arrive until the early hours Saturday. She booked it in East London, which has undergone significant redevelopment from an industrial wharf to a new, fashionable district. I was surrounded by new buildings, construction cranes, a futuristic City Hall, young men zipline waterskiing (!?!), and crowds in full costumes attending Comic Con! It was a bit surreal, but I joked to a man in a cape that I'll just pretend London is always like this.
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
East London Royal Victoria Docks (May 2026)
My friend C booked our hotel we would share for the first three nights, though her flight was so delayed, she didn't arrive until the early hours Saturday. She booked it in East London, which has undergone significant redevelopment from an industrial wharf to a new, fashionable district. I was surrounded by new buildings, construction cranes, a futuristic City Hall, young men zipline waterskiing (!?!), and crowds in full costumes attending Comic Con! It was a bit surreal, but I joked to a man in a cape that I'll just pretend London is always like this.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Lasers and pyramids (17 May 2026)
A photographer friend alerted me of an Art event: lasers shooting out from the Transamerica Pyramid building onto other local buildings, thanks to the Illuminate team. He'd gone out to photograph them Saturday night, and the event was one weekend only, so I rushed out Sunday night with a Tripod and Instax Wide film to try my luck.
It was a lovely evening, and I encountered many friendly geared-up photographers on Pier 14, plus more spontaneous laser appreciators as I approached the pyramid from North Beach.
I stayed out far too late on a 'school night,' but it was worth it. :)
Conservatory of Flowers, featuring Flowers and other Cool Plant Features (17 May 2026)
I visited to play with a specific novelty camera, but couldn't resist taking images of details that stood out to me.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Blood and biology at Chiharu Shiota show (26 April 2026)
I work at a cancer medicine company, and some of the art by this artist, who was treated for a cancer, really resonated with me!
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Tilted and Filtered Bridges (25 April 2026)
Go Vals! (Valkyries vs Storm pre-season game 25 April 2026)
This is one of the most cheerful, family-friendly, women-friendly, diverse, feels-safe-bringing-the-baby-(with-sound-blocking-headphones) fandoms EVAH.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Art on Hyde
Up top: the rear of the Orpheum Theater has a mural by eL Seed called "Chiaroscuro: Light Within the Shadows," (missionlocal.org) which has a partner mural within San Quentin.
Bottom: neon sculpture by Kongkee titled "Taotie" on the east terrace of the Asian Art Museum.
Both pieces look great to pedestrians walking down Hyde toward Market Street.
Metal sail and government reflections
The big metal sail, and the reflections of an older federal building, give the shady, north side facade visual interest.
2026 SF Cherry Blossom Festival
It's that time of year again, and even though I'm STILL recovering from this week's massive migraines, I braved the "cloudy" weather and went out to watch the parade.
The parade is short (2 hours!), it has firetrucks and toy-like cars, it has popular dogs marching along with their owners, it features TAIKO DRUMMING (which I always love), and it features people in colorful costumes filling the street. I'm a huge fan of the Yokakoi dance supergroup, made up of multiple teams that are so energetic and fill the street with sound, movement, and color.The parade is so cheerful!Mikoshi blessing (18 April 2026)
I arrived in time to participate in the prayer to bless the mikoshi that will be in Sunday's parade, and for the safety and well-being of all who carry it, plus the community. It was sweet. (Also: great hats.)
Hard Civic Surfaces (18 April 2026)
It was bright at Civic Center yesterday, despite the "cloudy" forecast (and updated yet inaccurate hourly conditions). I liked looking at each of these.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Three images of Robert Woodward's Peacock Fountain (nicknamed Dandelion Fountain)
Peacock Fountain by Robert Woodward is well-known in my family: my father photographed it extensively in black and white in my childhood, and his photographs hung in his parents' home.
I think of it fondly. Embarcadero Center casts a long shadow over it, which makes taking well-lit photographs difficult. I spent time sitting in the shade, waiting for the slot of sun between buildings 2 and 3 to light it. My patience paid off. While it was never FULLY lit by the narrow shaft of sun, it was lit well enough for me to photograph it to my satisfaction.


