The question is , who is N aka NOME
Seen many pieces all over town
Nice to spot them
No, but there could be one there, too….
Parking lot next to Farmers on Santa Barbara St
Jasen ?????
Jillian ???
Erick Madrid is a local photographer with a singular vision
It’s time for the government to back off. We were sold on vaccines by the idea we would “return to normal life”. Now that everyone can get the vaccine for free, the story changes to fit a new narrative, so that officials can maintain control and power. We must push back. Cases will go up. We were to expect that. We were also to expect that vaccines would prevent serious illness and death. If you believe that, then hanging on to masks is both hypocritical and fear-based. Don’t let anyone shame you for your personal health choices.
Bill Dewey is very talented fine art photographer and may have some B & W pieces of architecture.
No get the vaccine or move aside and deal with the consequences. It’s pretty simple.
I can't believe people are so frightened of a little piece of fabric. Our country is showing itself to be proud of its ignorance and selfishness. I seriously doubt we will ever truly get out of this mess due to those who willingly show how proud they are of being such a**holes.
It's a freaking piece of fabric. 6 feet apart isn't so bad.
No, no way. There's only one business owner in SB that wants me to put on a mask, and I respect him. But seriously, it's all Malarky. Get the shot or take your chances, no mask for me.
The folks at Coastal Coffee Collective, which roasts at the orchard, said it's business as usual for them. In the longterm, there's always the possibility that the new owner will develop two of the three parcels.
what is going to happen to the coffee orchard?
I remember when there were so many butterflies hanging out in the eucalyptus trees at Butterfly Beach that you could barely see the leaves and it looked like there were just branches of butterflies.
So very sad.
I’m liking these walking posts, especially this one touching on the Presidio Neighborhood. I often allow extra time to walk instead of driving from my home in San Roque if I have business or an engagement downtown.
Very interesting walk! I too like industrial areas & trash/recycling centers. They tell us who we REALLY are. (Especially since I’m a mavin of the unreal MAW at this time). Also when I was at UCSB we used some of the Marine Base bldgs. Thanks!!
Handlebar
Canon perdido❤️
I can't wait to kick over that Drunkzone art gallery sign!
Ditto! Going to go thru the past posts in the areas I am familiar with
THIS post is charming. I love your writing and curiosity about an area I know very little about! Thank you.
woot!
i’d like to thank the Academy...
Bingo!
the pedestrian plaza off state st. leading to de la guerra plaza, between supercuts and blenders.
I agree; I don’t think best use is an aviation museum. Aviation museums appeal to exactly one specific group: aviation enthusiasts. Ha. I’d love to see the hangars either salvaged or something rebuilt in a very similar style for a purpose like you mentioned. Then again, despite zero interest in aviation, I just adore hangars so I’m biased. I also love a bit of decay, if it’s the right sort. I’d hate to live somewhere pristine to the point of perfection. It doesn’t feel right, and there’s something romantic and magical to me about a bit of rot a la New Orleans or Rome or Hong Kong (before the last few years as things like flakey old neon signs disappear and are replaced by glaring LED). I’ll keep enjoying the hangars and the palms and the overgrown lot as long as it lasts.
That beauty next to the hangars was the headquarters for Deckers Outdoor for decades before they moved into the new buildings on Coromar in 2014-2015 or so. Looks like it’s sat vacant since the move.















