one pasadena photo posted every day from the beautiful crown city. join me on my journey!
Friday, October 31, 2008
pasadena gold company
continuing with my weekly neon theme (see the "open" sign in the window?), this company on green street tells it like it is. i find it interesting that the sign is silver in color, and also seems to be peeling a little bit... doesn't make me have too much faith in the quality of gold that is sold there. but some of you in pasadena-land might be able to tell me otherwise!
if you are dressing up as a pirate tonight, this may be the place to find your buried treasure. happy halloween everyone!
Thursday, October 30, 2008
photo request #14: old fashioned gas pumps on green st.
lucky clare, she gets her second photo request granted in the same week. these old time gas pumps may look familiar if you are a visitor over at pasadena daily photo. petrea has featured these before.
keep those photo requests coming!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
more for you seinfeld fans
this seemingly innocent picture from santa monica pier is actually a piece of tv history. several episodes of seinfeld featured either george or jerry contemplating life at this very location. and you thought the show was based in new york! i've included some proof below...
these screen shots were all taken from the episode entitled "the invitations". if you have time to kill today, you can watch the scene at 6:05 of this clip.
Monday, October 27, 2008
photo request #13: glass elevator from c&tcf
my friend clare scott requested a photo of the top of a building at the corner of madison and colorado that she claimed looked like the glass elevator from charlie and the chocolate factory. i was skeptical until the other day, when i found it! you've seen the trio apartment building before on this blog, but the building right next to is it what clare was thinking of. doesn't that look exactly like your visions of the great glass elevator?
back to how i found it... i was shopping at trader joe's the other day and spotted clare's elevator from the top of the parking garage. as you can see from this photo, even though it was way across town knew exactly what she meant. my zoom didn't capture it well enough, so i took off and headed toward the building. i quickly realized that you can't see it when you get really close, and it is hard to get a good shot from far away. i ended up using the above photo to capture the building and a bit of its surroundings.
and for those with a sharp eye, in the parking garage shot, you can see the bell tower that has also been featured on this blog.
from the comments - docker over at mixed meters has some more great pictures of this very building.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
a taste of my casseroll
finally a picture of the new bike. it arrived with fenders on, but because of our climate down here they were taken off right away. taking her out for a ride to the donut man today. should be fun! appropriately this picture of the "salsa casseroll" was taken in the kitchen.
thanks once again to those who supported ben's bicycle quest!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
spoils of the summer
multicolored heirloom tomatoes along side the tomato classic. image from the saturday farmers market at pasadena high school.
Friday, October 24, 2008
unlit neon
Thursday, October 23, 2008
kind of a funny story...
a few weeks ago at the farmers market i was somewhat surprised to see tents set up in support of the two presidential candidates. what do politics have to do with getting freshly grown food? maybe some of you could fill me in.
anyway, as you can see from this photo taken close to the end of the farmers market's open hours, one booth was still very active - making every attempt to convince those willing to listen (obama), while the other was being taken down prematurely (mccain).
i commented that mccain must be conceding the pasadena farmers market, but no one at his stand seemed to find that very humorous.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
double double (animal style*) with fries and a chocolate shake
i promised a little while ago that i'd show you what i ordered at in-n-out the other night. well, here it is! making me hungry just looking at it.
today is their 60th anniversary. congrats on reaching that milestone and becoming a california icon.
*animal style is part of the not-so-secret, secret menu choices.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
pasadena high school football
Monday, October 20, 2008
library from another angle...
not the first picture of our beloved library that i've posted, but definitely a different angle than you've seen before. it still strikes me as one of this city's most striking architectural pieces.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
afternoon at the rose bowl
yesterday we took in our first game at one of pasadena's great landmarks. we got our tickets free through a promotion with the pasadena star news, which was pretty cool. not only is it a national historic landmark, but it has also been host to five super bowls, the 1984 summer olympics, and the world cup of soccer.
oh, and ucla actually won the game! imagine that.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
goodbye, to an old friend.
with the joy of finding the right new bicycle also came the bittersweet feeling that i was going to have to say goodbye to the old one. in the 3 years that i owned this steel beauty, i went through 3 chains, two rear cassettes, 4 sets of tires, and logged close to 5000 miles.
although the bicycle still fit me just fine, i had just about outgrown its entry level components. it was good to find a new home for it this week - hard to let it go, but happy to know that it will provide someone else many more miles of fun.
for those wanting pictures of my new ride, be patient. it is on it's way to california as we speak. thanks once again for those who supported ben's bicycle quest!
for those bike nerds out there, here are the original specs.
Friday, October 17, 2008
friday night lights
this is the last image from a series that started on monday following the pasadena art walk.
lights are strung up at the paseo shopping plaza throughout the year, but this art night banner was added for the weekend event.
okay, this is kind of a weak friday neon post, but i was struggling to fit it into my theme for the week.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
third stop: norton simon museum
today's post is part of a series of images from pasadena's art walk night that happened last friday. for more details, check out the post on monday.
our last stop was the norton simon museum. a pretty fantastic museum that was open free to the public. i'd never been, although i've posted about it before. i agree with my wife that it may be the best museum in pasadena, if not all of l.a. county.
one final photo tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
stop two: one colorado for the wish trees
today's post is part of a week long theme. see monday's post for more details.
second stop of art night was at one colorado for yoko ono's wish tree project.
details...
"an art installation that consists of 21 living crape myrtle trees installed amongst the cafe tables and chairs in the courtyard of one colorado. visitors are invited to write their wishes on pieces of paper and hang them on the tree branches."
my favorite wish was one that said "i hope the trees don't ever hang wishes on us"
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
art walk: first stop
today's post is part of a week long theme. see monday's post for more details.
our art walk tour began at city hall. we went to check out the music there and get our maps. it was a good place to start, and the atmosphere was nice. the music was interesting to say the least. a brief bio from the website:
"la ballena de jonas" from tijuana, b.c., mexico. this eclectic group of young musicians will perform original music with a european accent of the east, of the parisian tango, mixed with tones of the middle east and jewish culture."
Monday, October 13, 2008
photo request #12: the same thing posted from several perspectives
my good friend debbie asked if i had ever considered doing a series of the same subject from several different perspectives. i liked that idea, and although this probably isn't quite what she had in mind, i'm going to feature pasadena's art night for the next 5 days. the same event, 5 different photos, all on the same night. i hope you enjoy!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
hanging out at muscle beach
the 'rents are in town for a week, so we took them out to the coast to see the pacific. they decided that they wanted to try and fit in, and thus began to simultaneously climb a rope and embarrass their fully grown son. my parents are great.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
in-n-out
what if we just pretend that today is friday, and i didn't forget about my weekly theme yesterday. okay? a no-brainer post, i can't believe this fine establishment hasn't been featured on this blog to date. i'll post a picture of what i ate in an upcoming feature.
i like how the moon snuck into this picture.
for those wanting a full review of art night, i plan to give it plenty of attention in this coming week.
Friday, October 10, 2008
pasadena city college
Thursday, October 09, 2008
more green street love
this building just screams french quarter, new orleans. doesn't it? i caught these gentlemen in the act of painting the railing and trim.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
the green house
not sure why i've never noticed this house before. it is just off of a road that i ride my bike on quite often. maybe it's because it does such a good job blending into the landscape.
for those in the neighborhood wanting to go see it, you can get this view from the prospect blvd bridge that goes over seco st.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
hanging out with a few friends...
since moving to southern california i've made a few high profile friends. on saturday i hung out with a few of them. very nice people, all of them. i'm just sad that none of them offered to buy me my new bike, and thus donations are still being accepted (see right side of the blog).
full details about my visit with the cast of tv's funniest sitcom can be found right here.
Monday, October 06, 2008
there's a long line of cars and they're trying to break free
i debated using this one for this month's theme day, but i think i like my palm trees with clouds more. this was taken from the los robles overpass looking down on the 210. almost the same location where this image was taken.
bonus points for those readers who know where the title of this post comes from.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
how sweep it is!
the dodgers won their third straight game last night, eliminating the chicago cubs from the postseason (their 100th straight season without winning the world series). i was privileged enough to be in attendance, although as you can see from this image, my seats were pretty high up. it was one of the most amazing games i've ever witnessed live. the atmosphere was electric and the fans were hanging on every pitch, twirling their giveaway white dodger towels at every chance. final score - dodgers 3, cubs 1.
gotta say thanks to my friend evan for joining me in the experience.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
the big sky of pasadena
more clouds from the other day when their was actually some moisture in the air. i don't think i ever expected to miss clouds. i now cherish them much more than i ever had before.
and i don't think i'm the only one looking at the sky these days.
my sister also got in on the cloud postings today!
Friday, October 03, 2008
cafe verde
a little friday neon for you today. for those not familiar, this is a recurring theme on this blog when friday rolls around. today's shot is of the quaint cafe verde on green street (catch the connection there?). as you can see, this tiny shop is expanding with construction underway next door.
i've never been, but cafe pasadena swears it is a pretty great place to eat. with a name like that, how can you question the insight?
Thursday, October 02, 2008
jacob maarse
maybe one of the most lavish store fronts in town - at least on green street. the tile around the front door, the stonework, the tall manicured trees, etc. apparently it's a high end florist - i've never been inside.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
october theme day: lines
this line of palm trees isn't unusual for this part of california, but the fluffy clouds in the background were a big surprise! it's been mostly clear and blue since the spring. monday was the first cloudy day i'd seen in a while, and brought with it the first rain we've had in several months.
there are 164 other bloggers doing their best to interpret the theme of lines. check them out below...
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)