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Street Photography

October 31, 2014April 24, 2025

A wonderful blur: 2014 highlights

We’re not superstitious, but 2013 was not a good year for us, being deeply marked by the deaths of both of Steve’s » Read more

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Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion) in northeast Kyoto
October 21, 2014January 22, 2016

Nihon-Go! Part 2, Kyoto

It had been 20 years since we spent any significant time in Kyoto, the historic capital of Japan for over a millenium » Read more

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Parasols at night in Pontocho in Kyoto
October 6, 2014January 22, 2016

Nihon-GO! Part 1: Art pilgrimage to Naoshima Island, Japan

Preparing for this trip to Japan required both mental and physical origami.  The mental gymnastics?  Only coordinating 3 different itineraries (for Steve, » Read more

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NYC in springtime with cherry trees in bloom
May 20, 2014March 22, 2017

Spring fling in NYC: May 2014

Sunday, May 4, 2014 (travel day): Our spring trip to New York, constrained by not wanting to miss my Saturday morning Spanish » Read more

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rue Montorgeuil, Paris
January 25, 2014August 17, 2024

January in Paris: Moving and feasting

Paris is an exciting destination, anytime…but in January?  If any month could dampen the ardor of my on-going and torrid midlife love » Read more

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DiadelosMuertosSMA
January 8, 2014December 26, 2014

San Miguel de Allende: Dia de los Muertos 2013

San Miguel de Allende (SMA) is legendary for its attraction for us Norteamericos. It was named a World Heritage Site in 2008 » Read more

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Paris, France – Steve Eilenberg

From Dinosaur bones  to cell phones.


Here, not there (San Diego, California) – Steve Eilenberg

Our own backyard. From our home, to Laguna Mountain, to the beach, to Del Mar Fair, to La Jolla beaches, a wonderful » Read more


Between Here and There (Road Trips) – Steve Eilenberg


Personal Projects: Created, Appropriated and Found Works -Steve Eilenberg

“bad artists copy, great artists steal” – Pablo Picasso Attributed to Picasso, but its roots may actually be from W.H. Davenport Adams » Read more


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