Thursday, November 22, 2012

Lights and San Francisco

      I love lights, don't you?  Here's a photo I took from the Griffith Park Observatory a while back.  So noir.



       I wish I had been with the astronomers at the Observatory on the morning of the big quake of '71.  They got the best show in L.A.  As the city rolled and heaved before them, generators all over town snapped and exploded, giving the entire event the festive air of city-wide fireworks.
     I love fireworks, too, don't get me started.  Ooh Ahh, Ooh Ahh.  Here's some  'works I took at a Dodyers game.





       When I arrive in San Francisco, I blast Journey's song, "Lights", on the Iphone and sing along as loud as I can.  The song is about a lonely rock star, surveying the city he loves at dawn.  I never arrive at dawn, so I sing, "When the lights go on in the City, and the moon shines on the ba-a-a-a-y..."
       I was in San Francisco last weekend for the Night of Writing Dangerously, which I have renamed The Night of Eating Endlessly.  At least, that's how it was for me.  Read about that in my next post.
       You might enjoy this Youtube featuring Journey and The City we all love.  


Post Script:  4/30/13  I just checked this post for the first time in eons.  They have blocked my Youtube.  WHY?

8 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this post. One of my favorite songs and my favorite city. I miss my time living there. No place like it.

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    1. I wish I could live in San Francisco... I bet you had a wonderful life there. Sigh!

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    1. No kidding, Andrew... I tell all about it in my NOWD post. You're in it, too, in all your glory. ;)

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  3. Were there writing stations to keep writers thinking fast and creatively to develop an already-started story? Was there metaphorical poetry practice about various foods? Tasting/writing exercises?

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    1. Great ideas, all of them, Sharie! But no... none of what you mention. However there were table word wars and word sprints. See my next post, "The NIght of Writing Dangerously". This one was a tease...

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  4. Marta,
    I saw u in my dream 2 nights ago and thought there would be some communication
    like ur writing

    Joyce

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    1. THanx, Joyce. Your abilities continue, unabated...

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