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Friday, July 15, 2005
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Currently teaching ceramics at a high school in the Bay Area.
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Ashlar, again.
Painting as it is now.
It looks empty here to me. It needs a little some...
More on Painting
You can see where I've redrawn the sidewalls and r...
Painting taking on more of an illusion of space.
Circus Contraption
More cameras
Not a camera, but a large scale model train found ...
Time to play match the camera.
Nice, schlubby camera. A type of brownie.
I don't usually do much to the backs of the camera...
I hope that blue stays nice and vivid, but it will...
A camera called "Starlet".
This one came out a little funky...I may do over.
"Stitching" in leather was nice to do.
Rapture of the deep.
The colors are amazing.
Lobe coral and yellow tang.
Finger coral. Can you spot the starfish, kids?
Puffer hiding out in coral, center bottom.
Sailfin tang.
Yellow tang.
Unknown fish.
Coolest. Fish. Ever.
Close-up of fish shown below.
Fish that is pictured in my book, but not identified.
Fish.
Snazzy little number with white stripe.
Ffaelan fish.
Alex fish.
The rare and much feared ultraviolet pufferfish.
Kilauea and environs
Steam produced by the still-erupting Kiluaea volca...
Lua Manu.
Another view.
Crater.
One of the many wonderful patterns created by swir...
Cooled off slag that looks like quartz.
Field of lava mounds.
Lava crust bursting upwards.
Geomarker in the middle of nowhere.
Lone dead tree in lava. There is a very faint rai...
At nearly 4000 feet.
Lava fields.
I love the way the light plays over the surface.
Lava as far as the eye can see.
Pu'uloa Petroglyphs
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Happy July 4th.
My first glimpse of the Big Island.
Our first prance in the Pacific in Kailua-Kona.
Gallery room in Hawi.
Hallway in gallery.
Great sign.
Old cigarette machines in front of abandoned build...
Close up.
Debra in Hawi.
My brother posing in his "Cuban Attache' ' persona.
Wooden sculpture of Castro outside cigar and antiq...
Sign on the way to Hawi we all posed in front of. ...
Dad and Alex at the lava tube at Kilauea.
Lava site.
A petroglyph at Kilauea. More to come on these.
Alex and me at Kilauea.
Spencer beach.
A banyan at Spencer.
Postcard perfect.
The hillside that is the final resting place of th...
The Captain Cook monument marks the spot where he ...
Ffaelan and Dad hanging out on the upper deck of F...
Deb and me and ten tons of sunscreen on the Fair W...
Coffee beans at Greenwell farm. This great coffee...
A member of the ginger family.
Old coffee grinder.
Coffee beans in the sun.
Old coffee bean sorter.
Family and family to be at Greenwell.
Steps to the old Greenwell residence, now a ruin.
The "green well"?
St. Benedict's spire. This church is also known as...
Side view of spire.
Fr. Damien of Molocai in front of St. Benedict's.
Tromp L'oeil paintings on the inside of church.
Altar view of St. Benedict's.
Choir and ceiling in St. Benedict's.
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