Category Archives: Monterey

A send off

An empty place at the table I thought I would post a few images I gathered after an uncle’s funeral in remembrance. A member of the clergy, he was sent off as one of their own in the house most famously associated with Fr. Junipero Serra. A reception followed, colored by Mâcon-Villages and a bite...

An empty place at the table

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Fog, drama and La Punta de Los Lobos Marinos

Punta de los Lobos Marinos Famously dubbed “the greatest meeting of land and sea in the world,” La Punta de los Lobos Marinos, more commonly known by its Anglicized name, Point Lobos, is a unique costal feature just south of Carmel-by-the-Sea. I popped down for a short hike with a new friend during a break...

Pinnacole cove, Point Lobos

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Mission San Carlos Borroméo del río Carmelo

The mission and a word about post content. I have long had my eye on the weathered facade of Mission San Carlos Borroméo del río Carmelo, popularly known as the Carmel Mission. I have family that lives nearby and have heard about it’s historical and aesthetic value in the past. I had a few days...

The burial Chapel of Mission San Carlos Borroméo del río Carmelo

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More from the iPhone

More from the iPhone. I should have been more clear earlier – I traveled light by only bringing my iPhone and my D700 to Monterey instead of bringing a computer and its accessories to blog etc. I guess that’s not really travelling light in any case. A few images from the San Carlos Borromeo de...

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