Jan
11
2008
A close friend has been assembling what has become, a fascinating look at the remains of New York’s Coney Island. Not growing up there I never witnessed it in the hey-day, but I do recall “Coney Island” being the trademark of a carnival. Rides, food, fun.
Time, and perhaps disinterest, has taken its toll and Coney Island has become burned out. This is just one of my favorites from Vern’s collection.

Nov
09
2007
Snapped at the Santa Ana Zoo in Southern California. Don’t mind the fence shadow.

Oct
26
2007
This whole week has been eerie with the sky’s orange glow, high temperatures, and smokey aroma due to the fires burning in San Diego and further north of Los Angeles. Ken Kurtis from Reef Seekers Dive Company sent me this photo which explains it all.

Image courtesy of the European Space Agency.
Oct
24
2007
Back in May I attended an event where the speaking guest was Louis Zamperini. A native of Torrance, California, he was an Olympic runner in the 1936 Berlin Olympics and was greeted by Adolph Hitler when he placed. It wasn’t long after World War Two would be in full swing and Zamperini volunteered and became a B-24 bombardier.
In 1943 his aircraft crashed and he spent the remainder of the war as a Japanese POW. Barely surviving treatment by the infamous “The Bird,” he would later meet Billy Graham, forgive the Japanese, and spend his life inspiring others to live Christianly.
Back to the event… Louis spoke to the crowd and handful of young ROTC about his experiences in the War. Albeit, a bit hard of hearing at the age of 90, his mind is sharp and he can still tell a good story. His book, Devil at My Heels, has gotten the attention of Laura Hillenbrand (of Seabiscuit fame) with rumors of seeing the silver screen.
Check out the gallery for stills of Zamperini working the crowd.
Oct
19
2007
Taken at the Santa Ana Zoo in Orange County, Calif. That red just pops right out, doesn’t it?
