The new year brings opportunity to reflect on the previous twelve months, which can provide a future forum for growth and positive change. 2024 was a good year that I would say was fairly consistent, without too many peaks and valleys (yes, Melissa - I used the proper form of “peak”). I have still focused on keeping things local, as I recover from the whirlwind life of travel I lived pre-pandemic. Once the shut-downs hit, I realized I didn’t have much of a life here locally. I am happy to say that those roots have begun to flourish (albeit with a bit of healthy pruning along the way).
Anybody who wanted to find me this year would have a fairly high success rate if they checked Il Posto Ristorante in South Park. My definite go-to Italian place in San Diego, it earns high marks on food, service, and atmosphere.
My brain is cluttered with projects; some stay stuck in the gray matter while others are perpetually in the wings, waiting for completion. This year, I finally got around to shooting some local landmarks that I admired as I either ran or drove by multiple times, but never had camera in-hand. A number of buildings in City Heights and North Park provided a theme of 1920s Egyptian Revival Architecture, perfect for a blog post.
On the to-do list still: go back when the neon is LIT!
My niece and her fiancĂ© paid a visit to San Diego in the Spring, with a whirlwind tour that included a trip to Lemon Grove (where my family began their Southern California journey)…
and of course Jeni’s, which remains a Daveland favorite since my first visit to one in Atlanta in October 2023.
Photo shoots continued to keep me busy, including a wedding shoot at the US Grant Hotel downtown:
Melissa (aka “The Colonel”) made her annual trip to California in May to coincide with my (ahem) 60th birthday. More Egyptian fun, as we toured the Museum of
Once at the Chateau, Willis found the sun and caught a few winks. He is the best little buddy a guy could wish for. To say dogs are man’s best friend would be an understatement in this case.
Waiting outside the Chateau for our Lyft before the birthday dinner. No, that’s not a cane…it’s Willis pulling on his leash!
The birthday dinner was at Dan Tana’s, my go-to Italian place when in Hollywood. Mona and I skipped the duck lips on this particular shot.
Willis sampled some pasta, but no spumoni ice cream for him.
This year also marked my first trip to the Hollywood Heritage Museum (a great experience)…
which I reached via Amtrak and Los Angeles Union Station (not such a great experience).
One of many early morning trips with Marlene to the Beginner's Diner at the Lafayette Hotel in North Park (if I’m not at Il Posto, I’m probably here):
I don’t know about the worm, but the early bird definitely got some great photos of Lou Lou’s at the Lafayette sans patrons, thanks to our crack of dawn visit.
Willis and I journeyed back to the Chateau for some R&R…
and bacon (you can see the hunger in his eyes):
A sunset hike up Runyon Canyon was just what was needed:
Always looking to check off bucket-list photo items, I stopped by the site of the former Ambassador Hotel on the way back to SD to capture some of this LA Landmark’s remnants.
The San Diego Pride 5K run gave me my best time ever: 26:08.
Thanks to Ken of Stack’s Liberty Ranch, I learned about the remnants of the trail to Gold Gulch in Balboa Park:
The former Gold Gulch from the 1935 Exposition, which is now a parking lot. Cue Joni Mitchell, please.
October brought a photo shoot for the high school homecoming dance of Marlene’s son. Look at those proud moms!
The bucket list shrunk again when I got to visit Walt Disney’s former home in Los Feliz:
Rudford’s Restaurant in North Park joined the rotation list of Daveland favorite places to eat in San Diego.
My time for the Turkey Trot 5K was not so good. Still, it was a great way to start off Thanksgiving morning before getting the meal prepared for my friends.
The Christmas season started off with a blast, as I attended my friend Jeff’s Deep Fried Christmas Party in LA.
Glad I had on the appropriate colored socks for the occasion!
For Christmas, Willis and I treated ourselves to more R&R at our very favorite spot, the Chateau Marmont. Yes, he is ready for breakfast. Something about this place just really helps reset me from the stresses of daily life. If only I could afford to live there!
Top blog posts of the year were:
4. Tomorrowland On The Move
For 2023, my resolution buzz word was “balance.” For 2024, it was “boundaries.” While running the other day, I struggled to find another “b” word to keep the tradition going: “benefit” was the final choice. I like it because the focus needs to be on the benefit going both ways - both parties need to gain a benefit. One-sidedness rarely yields a healthy or sustainable relationship. I still need more upkeep on the other “b’s,” but just like my bucket list, they will always be works of progress.
Here’s to a fantastic 2025 - it will be what you choose to make of it. If things seem dark, do your best to find a way to shift your perspective/viewpoint. Sometimes that little shift is all it takes.
For 2023, my resolution buzz word was “balance.” For 2024, it was “boundaries.” While running the other day, I struggled to find another “b” word to keep the tradition going: “benefit” was the final choice. I like it because the focus needs to be on the benefit going both ways - both parties need to gain a benefit. One-sidedness rarely yields a healthy or sustainable relationship. I still need more upkeep on the other “b’s,” but just like my bucket list, they will always be works of progress.
Here’s to a fantastic 2025 - it will be what you choose to make of it. If things seem dark, do your best to find a way to shift your perspective/viewpoint. Sometimes that little shift is all it takes.
A thousand thanks to all who stop by, read my posts, and especially to those who take the time to comment. See more Daveland photos at my main website.
1 comment:
Another amazing year in pics. That blue shirt you had on at Dan Tana's deserves a post of it's own. Congrats on a best time on the run and for another bucket list item or two checked off. The adventures of you and Willis help a lot of us to live vicariously. For me, 2025 will be "Beleaguered". I'm not sure how much more of this world I can take, but these posts help. Best to you both.
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