Sunday, August 29, 2010

Photo Crawl - Flowers

I recently went to Borders with my junior high school friend and bought a flower arrangement book from their $1 sale bin. I'd say the endorsement by Pottery Barn was worth the buck. Since then, I can't help but notice colorful displays here and there on the streets or in water buckets ready to be sold to the passersby.

Here are some photos from recent walkarounds. You might want to take your allergy meds before viewing. :)

Location 1: Dahlia Garden, SF Conservatory of Flowers

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This one is called Porcelain.

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You can see how delicate this flower is from the back.

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Location 2: San Francisco Wholesale Flower Mart

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Summer Roadtrips

My friend and I made a trip out to Sacramento to visit a college friend and her baby. If it weren't for my picture-taking mission of the baby, then I would probably have spent the day trying to devise a plan to steal her.

I'll take one to go, please.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Happy Anniversary

My mother recently had all our family photos scanned. I haven't had a good laugh in a long time.

This is so refreshingly vintage and humorously idiosyncratic.

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Happy Anniversary!

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Cenacle

As I was reflecting on Good Friday this morning, I decided to reminisce and go through some old photos and video clips from my trips to Israel. I want to share a clip of the Room of the Last Supper (the Cenacle) in Jerusalem. Of all the places I visited in Jerusalem, including the tomb of Jesus, I found this room particuarly.. well.. holy. I don't know the right word to explain the feeling.

From what I recall, Christian and Jewish leaders fought over the room, and as a result of this on-going fighting, the Muslim leaders were given custody of it. The room was actually converted into a mosque, and you can see the mihrab in the room that's facing Mecca.

Jerusalem is The Holy City for so many people, and if you ever visit, you'll see Christian, Jewish, and Muslim influence everywhere. This city.. so holy.. yet for me, carries some air of mystery.

Or maybe it's just dumbstruck awe on my part for being ignorant.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

A Low Key Weekend in SF

My friend and I spent the day together on Saturday. We went for a long walk through the Mission, popping into a couple of antique and vintage furniture stores and admiring all the mid-century furniture that we can't afford. I took her to a coffee shop that I like called Ritual Coffee Roasters near Valencia and 21st. It's a little too hipster of a vibe for me, but the coffee is good there and the coffee shop I usually prefer is a little too out of the way for us.

We ended up doing things a little backwards - guess that's what happens when you have no agenda - and after coffee, we headed to Pizzeria Delfina and Bi-Rite for a late lunch. By late afternoon, the weather got chillier, so we decided to head indoors and make our way to my friend's apartment. We cozied up to classical music from Music at Menlo while eating homemade Shanghai-style pork ribs (YUM!), enjoyed fresh fruit from the farmer's market on Embarcadero, and topped the night off with crafts.

That is my kind of night. :)

Some pictures from the day before I head to bed:

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I'd love to own a typewriter like this one.

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I remember playing this with my father when I was a kid.

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A gorgeous mid-century dresser with a built-in mirror and shelves. Price tag: $1,600 (same dresser in mint condition is $6,500)

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This hairless cat lives at the sci-fi bookstore with her sister.

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Ethiopian drip at Ritual Coffee

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Spicy cauliflower at Pizzeria Delfina - SO GOOD!

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The Dr. Pepper from Ireland is much sweeter.. a little too sweet for my taste.

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I usually get the strawberry balsamic at Bi-Rite, but this time I got the roasted banana. The roasted banana is good for those who are adventurous but not too adventurous.

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One of the $2 finds from a vintage store in the Mission.. I added a jump ring to the pendant, added a crystal to accent the pendant, and strung it on my friend's 18k gold necklace. Looks pricey, huh?

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I found some beads from a stockpile I have had since junior high and made some dangly earrings. My picture-taking skills are still pretty amateur, so these earrings don't look that great here. But my friend reassured me that they're cute in person!

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Although I'm still a newbie at using my SLR, I decided to test out the live view feature on my Rebel XSi. Even though the picture came out blurry, I like the reflection of my friend's apartment in the window with SOMA in the background.

[Short pause after a long day]

I can't wait for spring in SF.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A Low Key Night in SF

Stuff - to think about. Roomies - both out of town. Former teammate - I wonder if he's annoyed that I have called him twice this week, but I know he'll be honest. Honesty - finding it harder to come by these days. The song - been playing on repeat.

After coming home from work, I decide I need to go for a walk to clear my head. Normally, I go for a stroll in my neighborhood or through GGP, which is just a couple of blocks from my apartment. But I decide to walk through downtown, an area that I never really explore. I want to be near any sort of hustle bustle, to people watch, and to feel like I am back in a large city like Chicago where there's so much going on to distract you.

Nothing beats a walk in SF on a nice day, except for maybe a walk on Lake Shore Drive on a warm summer night. The vastness of Lake Michigan outlined by the Chicago skyline.. gorgeous, just gorgeous. Still, Chicago cannot touch the SF charm that I've grown to love. The Edwardians and Victorians, quirky storefronts, mom and pop shops, street tags and murals, grocery stores and farmer's markets with guaranteed organic produce somewhere.. just some things that SF owns hands down. And of course, that's just my opinion. This weekend, I might even go for an afternoon stroll in the Mission, an idea that came to mind after reading an article earlier this week and feeling inspired to do some local exploration.

Windows - halfway open but open. Long stem rose - sitting in the carafe next to my bed and reminding me to smile for the friendships that I have. Song - I'll play it a couple of more times before I head to bed. Roomies - back this weekend..

For now, I'll enjoy the rest of the night. And when my weekends free up again, I plan to go for a longer walk or hike up in Marin County. Hopefully then, I won't get lost like last time when my friends and I got lost on the Lost Trail (of all places).

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Gnite, SF.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

A Day of Twirling

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I enter the glass doors. A web of tulle. A sea of tafetta. I never imagined that classy and tacky could hang (pun intended) with each other. There is a plethora of dresses, and I can't imagine wearing half of them for good reason. I must admit that dress shopping (especially for weddings!) is incredibly overwhelming, but I am there to serve as the amateur photographer for the day.
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Here's to twirling and Vogue poses:
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Lady in red
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Felt like a Crayola box
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And on that note, just a couple of pictures from a wedding I attended last summer in Chicago.. Happy early birthday, Senior!

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Love,
Jr.