Is there anything better than holding a baby… yes, holding two babies!

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I apologize for the quality of some of these photos. It is hard to take selfies with one hand. You can’t touch the screen to make the camera focus. We went to see our friends today… and the twins!

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Which one is that? I have no idea.

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Thing one or thing two?

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I don’t care, and neither do they.

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I also got to play with my buddy, Olivia! She is an awesome big sister.

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I love that picture. I told her to stand close and look up. Good picture of my size 15 feet, too.

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Joey, giving Olivia the bouncy ride.

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My wife stayed with mom and the kids, while I took Joey to see the Dunkirk movie. It was good.

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But not as good as this.

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Comic Con… because… wait, Comic Con has aircraft carriers???

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No, those are not people wearing aircraft carrier costumes, those are real carriers… San Diego has a big Naval presence… at Comic Con, I saw a lot of navels.

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I walked around the outside of the convention center, to show you the beauty of the location, and to try to give you a sense of the size of the building ‘the Con’ took place in.

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It really was a lovely day… if you like being hot and sweaty.

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There is one taken closer to sea level… or bay level…

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I never did get a photo that captures the size of the convention center.

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But I swear…

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These are the last pictures of knights… fighting with swords…

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But you might still see some Jedi knights… or Batman, the Dark Knight.

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Because… Comic Con!!!

Have you ever wanted to walk up to Princess Leia… and grab her by her buns… no… not those buns… simmer down.

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Some flowers… from my mom’s garden…

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We will take a short interlude from Comic Con and sunsets to look at pretty flowers…

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I like flowers.

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I do lots of posts about flowers. If you like flowers, you should scroll through my entire blog looking for more pictures. You could use the search bar, but you might miss other stuff you like.

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Yes, I know that isn’t a flower… that is a wasp…

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Before you send your kid out into the world, make sure you don’t have them believing the world is a garden full of flowers… without telling them about the thorns… or the wasps…

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Okay, I know, I said we were getting away from sunsets… I lied…

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But these are the very last sunset pictures… well… that I took from my mom’s deck… I still have  a few from the hills above Berkeley, overlooking the San Francisco bay… but look how artsy that photo is.

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It’s fun to play with focal points…

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It makes photos of the same thing completely different.

***NOTE: Since none of you played my guessing game/observational skills test in an earlier post I did about pictures of the sunset from my mom’s deck, I will now tell you the answer.

The photos… every other photo in the post… were taken on two separate days… two days apart… and yet the colors were almost identical… and, now that I think about it, almost the same as the colors in this post. What are the odds of the sky being almost the same color at sunset that many times?

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Comic Con… because… wait… what the heck is that guy in the middle of the picture holding???

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Yes, the one by the steam-punk guy… I don’t think that is an inflatable sword… also, notice the pink Darth Vader helmet over at the lower right.

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Seriously, nobody does photo-ops better than Comic Con.

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I made my way around the group… still trying to figure out how some of them fit in with the Star Wars theme… and also to get a good shot of San Diego bay. It was pretty hot. And humid.

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Way too hot to be wearing a Chewy/Wooky costume.

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I can’t even begin to imagine what that was like.

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But everybody was having fun and… is that a small bunch of samurai over on the left at the rear of the group? I am so confused.

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Meanwhile, just yards away, knights of the non-Jedi variety were still going at it with swords that didn’t glow.

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Uh… did the guy on the left just get his leg chopped off? NO! ‘Tis but a flesh wound! HA!

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Well even zooming in I still can’t tell, but it’s time to move on.

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Comic Con, because where else are you going to see a Spartan doing… whatever he is doing… with two gnomes???

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I don’t know what’s in that helmet… but I really wish I did…

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And then there is this guy… and the girl behind him… but that isn’t the funny part…

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My next picture caught the girl over to the right doing the best side-eye I have ever seen.

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I think this guy spent half the day having movie artists put that alien head on him… and no, I don’t think that other guy is blow drying his hair, I think he is forcing oxygen in there so the guy can breathe.

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And let’s not forget Taco Belle…

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Or the semi-dynamic duo…

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Where else can you see knights fighting by a palm tree near the bay, and then turn around and see this…

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Okay, I can’t explain that one. It seems to be mostly Star Wars characters… and a steam punk guy… and… wait… what the hell is that one guy holding… that better be an inflatable sword…

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Two Whos and a Jones… and some girl… I guess…

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Comic Con… let’s get this party started…

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Okay, I got my badge… let’s do this!

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Yay! I’m actually here! And what could possibly go wrong…

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Did somebody just say “Exterminate!”???

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Phew… I got away from that annoying Dalek… I feel safer now…

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Stupid zombies… always sneaking up on people… time to move…

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There can’t be any other dangers lurking about.

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Nothing that would smash this great mood I’m in.

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Nothing evil.

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Nothing involving dark forces. Maybe I will go outside and catch my breath…

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Seriously?

 

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Well I’m sorry, but you didn’t really think I was just going to let the pictures of a sunset over San Francisco go to waste, did you?

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I didn’t think so.

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Besides, we are getting to the good ones, which I saved for last… no… these aren’t the last… slow down.

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Enjoy the pacing… and please tell me you see a reclining woman in the shape of that mountain over there, because it has been called ‘the sleeping maiden’ since before Europeans showed up and starting trashing the place.

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So, you remember the pictures of the splashing water from the fountain, that I put in a few of the earlier posts? And I said that I wish I had taken some more with the light of the sunset behind them? Well, it turns out I did.

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My timing was a little off.

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And the angle is bad… I wanted the sun to be behind them in such a way as to light up the water with the colors of the sunset.

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I waited just a little too long. Next time I go to my favorite spot in the hills above Berkeley… which will be next week because, remember, we have Hamilton tickets!!!… I will try again.

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And next time, I will take fewer pictures. This time I got excited because it was the first time I brought my tripod, so I was waiting around for full darkness so I could take pictures of the lights in San Francisco…

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And it won’t be long now!

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And I only had to stand in one line at Comic Con…

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I mean, it was a pretty good line… but if you sign up for some of the autograph signings or panel discussions, you can spend mot of the day in lines. I did what I always do, wander around and follow my instincts. And I came up with a couple of tips for celebrity spotting that I will pass on in later posts.

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But at least I wasn’t at the back of it…

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And then we started moving…

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Down the escalators, and to the exhibit hall!

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And it was all worth it, the 500 mile drive… back to the town I actually live in… from the town I am going back to in a few days…

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Just to stand in awe before the mighty Tower of T-Shirts!

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The things is… you knew there was going to be a thing, right?… that, as a first-timer, I started the day taking photos of anybody in a costume. By the end of the day, I was only taking pictures of awesome costumes and funny stuff.

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But, as I always say, I like to save the best stuff for last.

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Which explains why a news crew interviewing the actual Wonder Woman… well, one of the 500 actual Wonder Women I saw that day… is in such an early post.

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Comic Con was super, man!!!

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It was totally worth the 1,000 miles I have to drive… well, I already drove half of it… to get back to San Diego from the Bay Area… and now we have to go back to the Bay Area to see Hamilton. Yeah, you heard me, I saw Comic Con one week before I go see Hamilton… the two hardest tickets to get in the world.

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So, I was at Comic Con all day, and probably walked about 20 miles. I have tons of photos, and I saw some really famous people from movies and TV… but you know me, I always save the best for last. So I am starting off with some of the least exciting pictures… don’t worry, when you get bored, I can always do a few more sunset pictures from the Bay Area. HA! So yeah, I saw a lot of cool merchandise.

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I saw manly men shopping for manly kilts…

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I know you don’t care about that, but I am a Scottish Lord,… or Laird… after all.

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I saw… whatever that is…

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And… that guy…

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And I saw Sponge Bob’s house… life sized… it looks smaller because of the people in the foreground,  but look at the people inside it for scale.

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I saw a cool car… and I saw…

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Taco Belle!!!

Okay, stay tuned for more Comic Con stuff. I might mix in a few famous people posts before the very end, but I’m not wasting them on a Sunday. Sundays are always slow.

 

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Let’s take a break from sunsets… an art break…

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While I was in the Bay Area, I pulled out some old watercolor art to work on.

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I can’t wait until I finish that one, and mount it on a nice piece of varnished wood… or maybe gold foil… or even just a nice, thick piece of black paper. Notice I cut all the background away with an Xacto knife.

But this piece of art is also interesting for another reason…

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It doesn’t have a top or bottom. It isn’t oriented in any particular way…

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I can hang it any way I want…

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And even rotate it every day… see if anybody even notices.

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I am sort of proud of that one. I did the preliminary sketch when I was in Rome, back in the 80’s. I wondered what the Coliseum would look like back in the day.  Sorry about the shadows… I didn’t draw those. I mean, I did draw some of them, but not the two, long stripes.

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Just practicing some eyes.

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Yup, still working on that Morro Bay one.

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Here is a tip. I think a lot of people are nervous about watercolor painting because they think you have to know how to draw. Yes, being able to draw gives you some real advantages for any kind of painting. But just using watercolors is fun. Just take a piece of paper, and a cheap brush and a cheap watercolor paint set, and sit down and start playing. Fart around. Have fun. Try doing background washes… don’t worry about getting the paper too wet. Let the colors run like crazy.

You can try making the bottom half of the paper green, and the top half blue… or shades of reds and pinks and purples. Let it dry, and all of a sudden, you have a background. But here is something else you can try…

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Get yourself a coloring book… not the little kid ones, that paper is too absorbent… and cheap… but I found a civil war coloring book at a store once.

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A coloring book lets you skip over that whole ‘but I can’t draw’ thing. You get to start right in with the painting. Another tip. I did a pink wash for the sky in the picture above. Always do the background… especially the big part… first. Work on another picture while that dries.

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The thing about this method is that right away, the picture starts to pop… to come alive… as soon as you begin to add colors. And you can work on shading and highlighting if you feel adventurous. Notice that I took a lighter and burned the edges of some of these. I am going to stick them up in the garage, and tell myself they were found in the memorabilia from some civil war artist.

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This isn’t cheating… it’s practice! You aren’t selling these to the freekin’ Louvre. It is just so you can get used to using the right amount of water and paint on different kinds of paper. Some paper absorbs the water, and the colors bleed, but you can either use this, or use less water, or dab the brush on a paper towel after loading it. But notice how that Confederate soldier in the foreground is starting to look like he has depth and dimension, just because I made the paint a little darker where I thought the shadows should be.

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Try painting on different parts of the picture while other parts dry, because if you paint beside wet parts, you might have trouble.

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That one is barely started. I think I used a little blue glitter glue in the water to make sparkles. This one will be cool because the only bright colors will be on the flag, and some yellow for the firing canon in the far ship, half hidden in the smoke.

Maybe next time I get these out, I will work on one, and take step-by-step pictures, so you can see the progress. This time, I just did a little work on a bunch of pictures.

So go out there and add some color to the world!

 

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