Sandy and I wish everyone a joyful Christmas. Hope Santa was good to you.
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I saw this cool car today. According to Wikipedia, the Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile that was assembled in England and marketed from 1953 to 1961.
I paid this guy in North Hollywood a dollar to take his photograph. He said his name is Charlie and appreciated the dollar very much.
Photographer and writer Simon Kossoff grew up in Hampshire and Dorset and developed an early interest in photography, starting with a family camera and Polaroids, creating scenes with his Star Wars figures. His photography journey evolved through influences like David Hockney and Harvey Benge, eventually leading to his involvement in various projects, including his Flickr group and blog, Altered States of Agoraphobia, and zines published with Bump Books. After battling addiction and living a nomadic life, Kossoff continues to explore photography’s role in his life, seeing it as a tool for personal reflection and expression.
My father, Orlando, was born one hundred years ago today. Sadly, he did not live to reach his centennial, but he is fondly remembered as one of the most intelligent human beings I’ve ever known. He made a living designing nuclear-powered submarines! ’Nuff said!
The sun is low and hot on this autumn day. About 20° hotter than it should be. Beautiful day nonetheless.