Saturday, May 05, 2007

Elijah






Tuesday, April 18, 2006


Dodge Challenger at the Towe Museum in Sacramento, CA. Posted by Picasa

Pink Cadillac. This boat was like 13 feet long! Posted by Picasa

Former California Governor Jerry Brown's Car from 1976-1983. Posted by Picasa

302 Boss Mustang Posted by Picasa

Edelbrock engine in a Ford Coupe. Posted by Picasa

Old pimp car. It'd be fun to hit the town in this thing. Posted by Picasa

One of the first Japanese imports. A 1938 Datsun. About the size of a Mini Cooper. Posted by Picasa

They have the museum divided in sections. These are the original economy cars. Posted by Picasa

Candid shot at some old metal. Posted by Picasa

350 GT "Fastback"Mustang had my eye all day. Posted by Picasa

Kind of a candid shot across the museum. Posted by Picasa

No flash.. Posted by Picasa

Surfing car. Posted by Picasa

Yellow Ford F100. This thing looks bad! Although, the wheels looked kind of dorky on it. They were 5 spoke stars. It'd be a whole lot of fun to have a truck like this. Posted by Picasa

This square truck was made in the 1950's in Compton, CA. It was one of the "first" light trucks. It used a Plymouth chassis. Posted by Picasa

Model A and I think a Model T. Henry Ford painted all the cars black because it was the cheapest process in painting metal. One color also streamlined the process. Posted by Picasa

Some old Ford's Posted by Picasa

Old Lincoln... Posted by Picasa

Willy's Jeep Station Wagon. You think a Hummer is big!!  Posted by Picasa

1947 Indian Motorcycle. This thing looks cool! Posted by Picasa

Old Harley Davidson Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, October 25, 2005


My stairs were rotting away so I rebuilt them. neat eh? Posted by Picasa

Friday, October 07, 2005


A view from Hawaii's Popolu Valley. Posted by Picasa

This flower looked cool Posted by Picasa

Where lava meets the sea. This is Hawaii's active lava flow in action. I could not get closer with out hiking in. Notice the steam plume. Smoke and steam fill the coast here. The park descends like 4000 ft to the sea. Posted by Picasa

Ozzy Osbourne's Road to Nowhere. This lava crossed the road in 2003, closing it for ever as it appears. Posted by Picasa

A few from a crevass just a few feet from where we parked the car at South Point. The water is so clear. Posted by Picasa

Kristen being funny... Posted by Picasa

Lava Tube at Volcano National Park in Hawaii. This was cool. The tube was formed by lava. Posted by Picasa

A close up of the triple water fall. Posted by Picasa

Sunset the other day over the Pacific from Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. Posted by Picasa

This is a triple waterfall along Hwy19 to Hilo. I forgot the name but it was discovered in 1995. Posted by Picasa

This is a around the other side on the south part of the island of Hawaii. This is the southern most point of the United States. The waves were like 30 feet here at times, so the locals tell me. Posted by Picasa

Hawaii's Volcano National Park. This is a few over a cliff down the beach. It was windy. The cliff drops maybe 70 feet. The black sand is formed from the lava. This whole cliff is a lava flow. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 02, 2005

My political test

You are a

Social Conservative
(38% permissive)

and an...

Economic Conservative
(70% permissive)

You are best described as a:

Republican




Link: The Politics Test on Ok Cupid
Also: The OkCupid Dating Persona Test

Monday, September 26, 2005


The colors were awesome this evening in the sky. Posted by Picasa

Cool Sunset next to my house Posted by Picasa

Leaves are starting to change on this Chinese Pistacio Tree Posted by Picasa

Fall is in the air. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 24, 2005


Back wall of my garage from my basement. The following photos were taken today as I explored the underworld of my 1910 house. Posted by Picasa

Old hot water pipe in my basement. Posted by Picasa

A-1 Lemons Fruit Box from San Bernadino I found in my basement. Posted by Picasa

An old "blurry" fruit box from Bear Brand fruit growers. This box is from Upland, CA Posted by Picasa

A lot of the beams have these numbers. Can't figure out why. Posted by Picasa

Back wall of garage from the other side. Concrete slapped up onto some metal. Posted by Picasa

This was cool an old receipt I found in my basement from 1939 from a hardware store on J Street. The Hardware Store no longer exists. The building is now "The Beat" an independent music store. Posted by Picasa

Some writing that appears when I use the flash. It looks like the word Size. This is on the beam next to the U 14 F Posted by Picasa

I like the supports this old house has underneath.  Posted by Picasa

Painted writing on the walls of my basement. I have no idea what it correlates to. Posted by Picasa

Spooky spider webs. I am shooting the camera across the width of the house. Posted by Picasa

Cross posted at my other blog. These numbers got me thinking. Posted by Picasa