Friday, May 4, 2012

Roatan, Honduras: Day 2

Day 2. 
In Roatan, the animals get up early. Each morning we were awaken by birds, bats, and other little creatures that were scurrying across the deck of our villa. Breakfast, then out to the beach to enjoy the crystal clear, warm Caribbean water and some sun. 


On this day we took a boat from the shore of our resort to the West End
the popular diving destination on Roatan. 





I love this shot:) 
You can purchase an 8x10 here






After some walking around and exploring, we ended up at Sundowner's Beach Bar, a popular local spot where your chances of meeting an expat are-- extremely high. The crowd is friendly; I loved asking the expats what made them up and leave the States to move to Roatan. They all seemed very happy and had no plans of moving back. 


Purchase an 8x10 of this print here.



Sundowner's Beach Bar is a great place to start, or in our case, end a night catching the sunset, 
it was absolutely breathtaking. The cocktails were delicious, make sure to try the 
Monkey La La and the Zach Attack!



Now this is a sunset!
8x10 print available here.



Monday, October 3, 2011

A Minute in the Life: The 101 and The 405


"The 101" and "The 405"...say either or just one of these things to anyone in LA and you will see them cringe in fear or scour in disgust. Both are major freeways (technically, one is an interstate and one a highway...but I digress...) that, within the city of Los Angeles, are constantly clogged with commuters, vacationers, freight haulers, trucks, anger, impatience and despair. Jump on at 3am....bumper to bumper traffic. 9am...you're stopped more than you move. 11p...traffic. 7p...welcome to the biggest parking lot in the world. The 405 has been dubbed the busiest and most congested freeway in the United States...and I believe it. 

My daily commute ranges from 35 minutes to over an hour depending on the traffic and if there were any accidents. Oh, yes, I forgot to add that there is no shoulder on the 405, if your car breaks down, you have no where to go. People just pile up behind you... so image what happens when there is a major accident...no one moves.

I've learned to cope with this daunting drive by listening to This American Life (LOVE), Audio Dharma (sometimes I just gotta get my Zen on) and by catching up on my phone calls and...taking pictures of the sunset. It's become that time of the year when the sun is setting in just the right place when I jump onto the 101. I literally get to drive off into the sunset.

I know what you're probably thinking...I shouldn't be taking pictures while I'm driving. Well, thanks to the 101 and the 405, technically, I'm not. I take these pictures while parked, on the freeway...amid a sea of traffic. 





Saturday, April 23, 2011

Jax Journey


A house warming present I painted for a very dear friend.
Acrylic, ink and glitter on canvas.
(click the photo to see it larger)
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