Tuesday, February 21, 2012

the song remains the same

"California sunlight, sweet Calcutta rain, Honolulu star bright, the song remains the same"
-Led Zeppelin

Catching up with friends you haven't seen for some time is like suddenly remembering the lyrics to your favorite song. You've forgotten the words and how the song makes you feel but when the lyrics come to mind, you're back in a familiar place.

Photo diary of my weekend in San Diego with friends.


B's new little cottage


Spending the day at Ocean Beach antique and seashell shopping.


If or when I get back on Facebook this will be an option for a "cover photo." 


Putting to use the photo taking tip Molly got from a gay guy who says to pretend like your chin is on a shelf. This is suppose to be a flattering pose, not at all awkward.


At Pizza Port


Molly's house, the hostess with the mostest

Her Valentine's Altar


VHS Tapes for her guests in the guest bedroom


A windy and chili day on Coronado


Never quite ready for a photo...




I call this the "Amber" pose. Shout out to my homegirl Amber G.


Drinks at The Blind Lady


Shopping for her home


Dinner at the Pearl Hotel. So Mad Men


And this is me you know, being chic in my Jordache Faux Fur coat. This is my look for when I become Beyonce-Jay Z rich.



























4 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures for a beautiful weekend. Being together was so great and so sorrowful the parting. Good that I was too tired to notice. Please come back soon, you are missed.

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  2. What an amazing trip! Wish I could have been there!

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  3. 1. Awesome photos!! It's amazing how much better a filter can make a photo
    2. 'Chin on a shelf'? Not too sure about that.
    3. Never quite ready for a photo - hilarious
    4. A shout out to me with the 'Amber pose'? Love it! All of you looked like naturals.
    5. B freezing? So classic.
    6. MAA only commenting on blogs that include her

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  4. the filter definitely makes up for the lack of photography skills and lack of a real camera.

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