I had a few comments about the lifeguard tower in Friday’s post so I thought I would show you some of the other lifeguard stations along Venice Beach during my September trip. The towers in Venice were among 156 Los Angeles County towers that made up the most extensive public art display in the country from May through October this year.
Summer of Color, a privately funded and supported initiative, was the culmination of the efforts of nearly 6,000 children in schools, hospitals, and social service programs – and more than 2,500 adult volunteers – who participated in the initiative’s program activities, which included the painting of the panels. The program was sponsored by Portraits of Hope, a non- profit organization which enriches the lives of children and adults who are coping with serious illness through participation in creative projects.
On the last day of our trip we were bemoaning the fact that the tower rails and cross beams were being painted over by volunteers from Starbucks and Greater Los Angeles along with UCLA’s freshman class when an organizer stopped to explain to us that at the projects end the colorful panels were going to be donated to the participating institutions and to social service agencies around the world for the beautification of interior and exterior settings. Many of the panels will be shipped to Haiti for transitional homes, temporary shelters, schools, hospitals, and senior centers.
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Oct 17, 2010
Art Imitates Life Imitates Art
Oct 15, 2010
Skywatch Friday – The Moon, The Beach
This is a Skywatch Friday post.
You can view many amazing skies at the Skywatch Friday website.
Have a Super Weekend - Thanks for stopping by this week!
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Oct 3, 2010
Let's Go For A Walk
It's a lovely Sunday morning. Fall is in the air. Seems like a nice time to take a walk through the canals in Venice, CA.
Sep 26, 2010
Canal Bridge
A duck swims under this bridge which crosses one of the canals in Venice, CA.
I am so excited that I have a bridge photo to contribute to Louis' Sunday Bridges today!
Please visit Louis where you can see more bridges from around the world.
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Sep 24, 2010
Endless Summer

I returned a few days ago from an extended weekend trip to Venice. California not Italy. In truth, Venice, California will probably be as close to Venice, Italy as I ever get – Bucket List notwithstanding.
I don’t think you can fully appreciate a vacation that rewards you with morning and evening fog and cloudy days when temperatures do not rise above 65 degrees unless you’ve spent a thankless summer or two in the Southwestern deserts of the U.S. We’re still staring down the 100s this weekend, and I was ready for Autumn by mid-July.

Sunday afternoon the sun graced us with its presence starting at about 2 PM. We, along with quite a few others, sat on the beach watching the weekend slip below the horizon, and joined everyone in applause as it made a dramatic and graceful exit.

It’s the longest running show in history, never a repeat and a different ending every time. I never get tired of watching it.
This is a Skywatch Friday post. You can see many amazing sky photos at the Skywatch Friday website.
Sep 19, 2010
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