Randy's Day
Thursday, March 29th, 2001
Oakland, California
  
All Photos © 2001 Randy Vogel
 
 

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 the Billings High School Symphony at Justin Herman Plaza
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 Cubist Dog Poop
 No fear!
 Hard at work...
 Don't get distracted!
 Another day, another sunset
 Like a beacon blazing on the horizon
 Firing through the redwood branches
 Pulling some glare
 Still setting
 Blossoms lit by the sunset
 Wisteria buds ready to burst into bloom
 Red scatters into the shadows
 Tinting the blossoms pink
 Nice green to the afterglow
 Shhhhh...Peaceful
 In the fading light
 Waiting for the fall of dark
 Misteeeeer Moonlight waltzes into the afterglow...
 Yeah, it looked just like that!
 Moon and Venus with Afterglow
 Jupiter, Moon and Venus at 7:32 pm
 Arc of the Moon Composite
 Bay view at 10:01 pm
 Foggy Glow at 10:33 pm
 Night Tarantula Stalking the Stars
 

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Like most Thursdays, today I worked over at my mom's place in the Marina neighborhood of San Francisco. And like most any such day, I parked about a half mile from the West Oakland BART station at the Park & Ride lot under the 880 extension, rode my bike to the station, then took the subway to the Embarcadero station in downtown San Francisco. Unlike most days, there was a big crowd when I came up into the plaza, as the Billings High School Symphony was set up on the raised stage at Justin Herman Plaza, just outside the BART station.

The kids and their chaperones had traveled by bus from Montana, stopping here and there for concerts and rest, with the goal being the chance to concertize and touristicize along the golden coast of California. Must be pretty darn exciting to visit San Francisco from Montana!

I watched for a few moments, but then it was off towards work!!! I love riding my bike along the Embarcadero, there's always plenty to see and surprises like the Billings HS Symphony make it all the more interesting.

Somehow I made it back home before sunset (usually it's well after dark when I get home from work), so I took advantage of the opportunity and shot a bunch of pictures.

Tonight was just a few days after the new moon, and according to my memory, supposedly Saturn, Jupiter and Venus would all be visible about the moon soon after sunset. My photos seem to partly corroborate this - there are two bright objects near the moon, but when I went looking for links about astronomy events at this time, I came up cold.

On the other hand, I did turn up some really cool photos of the sun taken on this day:

And as you can see, I had fun playing around with my sky photos...hope you like them too!