
Category: Travel
The Lion in Winter

Pop’s

George, at Pop’s Diner in Flushing.
Midtown Manhatthan

Taken from the Empire State Building.
Drawing

At the Met

Buddha at the Met

Triple subject

My wife Ulrika, among ancient Egyptian pottery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with my reflection faintly visible.
Grand Central clock

Chrysler building sign

For the Lexington Avenue exit.
Mochi cake

With mascarpone cheese, mango sauce, and fresh strawberries. At Tweets, in Edison, WA.
Unruly

Suzzallo globe

In the Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington.
Seattle Public Library

Walrus at the Arctic Club

Rothko line by the California shore

This was taken along the most northerly stretch of California’s State Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway. At the top you see a gradient of clouds. At the bottom, the sea. And just in-between, a flash of sunlight, on the horizon.
Couple in Occidental Square

Central Washington University

The wind was blowing very strongly.
Face

At the Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle.
Bark ‘Europa’

The bark Europa, on Lake Union for a Tall Ships festival.
Mt Shasta

Taken from the side of Interstate 5, near Weed Airport.
Ljusgloben

Ljusgloben means “light-globe.” In Storkyrkan, the old cathedral of Stockholm.
Centralen

The Central train station in Stockholm. So, the crossroads of a country.
Långban Monet

Martina

I’m guessing Martina would be embarrassed by this now, but this is what she looked like when Ulrika and I visited.
A wall in Nora

Nyhavn

In central Copenhagen.
Tucked away in Copenhagen

Somewhere off of Strøget.
Gear

At the Oakland Musum of California.
Blue moon
A literal blue moon — the second full moon of a calendar month. This was taken from a parking lot located where Sunset Blvd empties out onto Pacific Coast Highway. (I would call it Pacific Palisades, but it’s in the city limits of Los Angeles.)

Colorado St bridge

Bridges Hall of Music

At Pomona College. This picture is unusual in that everything other than the scan was done by hand — the assessment of light (ie, no meter), the developing in the darkroom.
St Matthew’s

St Matthew’s Episcopal church, designed by Charles Moore. In Pacific Palisades, California.
The Atomic Cafe

As it was in Los Angeles, circa 1988. The corner of 1st Street and Alameda Street in Little Tokyo.
AT&T building
