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chilly

Ooooohhhh…it’s chilly today. Like winter…I love it! It’s one of those days where my hands get cold in the shade and I need a hat but then I shed the fleece jacket in the sun.

wide angle

f/5.6, 1/25 sec, at 12mm, 100 ISO, on a NIKON D80

f/5.6, 1/25 sec, at 12mm, 100 ISO, on a NIKON D80

(ses: please forgive me for posting these photos.) despite my earlier crazy rantings, i now have some new “glass” and have been putting it to the test. ses looks kinda funny in the bottom picture, but i also kinda like the irreverence of the image. (pix above taken @ sugarfish in marina del rey. pic below taken @ century city.)

f/7.1, 1/400 sec, at 18mm, 100 ISO, on a NIKON D80

beautiful day

Today was perfect in so many ways. We walked to breakfast and ate outside with our puppy dog. We loaded the bikes up and drove to Dockweiler State Beach. We biked to Manhattan Beach and had lunch at Petros. We sat by the ocean and debated the finer points of health care reform and politics. We snacked on fresh fruits and freshly roasted ethiopian sidamo and roti from 99 ranch and vegged in front of the tv after taking a nice hot shower. We had a wide array of sushi and some of the best mackerel EVER. What a perfect day…

manhattan beach

manhattan beach

manhattan beach

manhattan beach

@ petros in manhattan beach

@ petros in manhattan beach

learning to bike (again)

I drove to dockweiler beach today for many reasons: to try out biking on the path, to see where I could park close to the path, to avoid throngs of people and to see how far away the water treatment facility is from manhattan beach (3 miles exactly). I overpaid ($8) for parking by parking in the lot immediately north of the hang gliding school and the treatment plant. I could’ve parked in the official dockweiler lot but it seemed closed (it wasn’t. I shouldn’t be so put off by traffic cones) or I could’ve parked for free along vista del mar but wasn’t sure if I’d have to climb stairs to return to the car (I wouldn’t have). It was more a reconaissance trip than a recreational trip. I didn’t avoid the people. In fact, from the plant all the way to manhattan beach there were lots of families biking, people walking, dogs walking, and plenty of riders w/o helmets (and quite a few w/ ipods). The random patches of sand, the weaving and wobbling amateur bikers, and my own inexperience made me feel like I was learning how to bike all over again. But 50 minutes and ____ miles later I had completed a successful trip.

menus

no, this isn’t about food. it’s about web design. i haven’t been asked to design a site that’s more than 2 or 3 levels deep so my information architecture skills haven’t really been flexed as much as they could be (i would like?). i enjoy puttering around on the web, looking for design ideas or color palettes. i’ve noticed a lot of sites use the javascript/dom drop down menu. (birds are chirping like craaaazzzyyy outside this morning!) is this really the best we can do? i’m no javascript expert, but i am always looking for ways to think outside the box. too bad monitors aren’t circular. might make this whole process more interesting.