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Did God help USC beat Penn State in the Rose Bowl yesterday?

I live in my own little world

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Long-time readers know that I’m not much into religion. Haven’t been since 1993 when I spent 11 months studying the world’s great, and no so great, religions to see if there was a place in any of them for a newly out gay male. There wasn’t. Still isn’t. There are some that are, perhaps, tolerant, until a certain Sunday sermon comes along, and then it’s a little awkward to say the least.

Even if there were an all-knowing all-powerful god, if s/he is sitting around watching football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and all the other sports where some person on the victorious team thanks Jesus and God for letting them win, s/he is not the type of god that I would want to be associated with. An all-knowing all-powerful god should be putting an end to children’s hospitals, natural disasters, and accidents that take these people who are “too young to die.”

On the other hand, if God is in Ocean Beach fixing people’s cars so they don’t get into accidents, well, I’m all for that.

God's Garage in Ocean Beach, California Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

I took that picture on Monday, January 2, around 10:30 a.m., which makes me think that it was closed because God had gone up to Pasadena to watch the Rose Bowl and help USC beat Penn State…………….

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Need for speed

How I Did It

As I was cataloging pictures this morning, I came across this one:

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It’s a pretty lousy picture because it was taken through a windshield in the rain. Ooogy colors, ooogy sky, just ooogy all the way around. However, I thought it had potential so I put it in my “See-if-you-can-do-something-with-this” folder.

The kayak looks rather fast, but I don’t think it can go as fast as that van. Nonetheless, I wanted to see if I could do something that portrayed speed. Here’s what I came up with:

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First I took the original file to Photoshop to see if I could do something with Photoshop’s filters. I didn’t find anything I liked so I went to my Topaz Labs plug-ins. After working my way through several of them, I found a setting in Topaz Glow that I liked, and that’s what you see.

Time required to find the right filter: About 4 hours.

Time required to create the picture after finding the right filter: About 4 seconds.

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Ten Ocean Beach murals

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When you come to San Diego, make time to visit the neighborhood of Ocean Beach.

It’s an eclectic neighborhood that seems to be stuck in the late 1960s, but they love their murals, which are everywhere, from the sides of buildings to utility boxes on the street corners.

Following are ten Ocean Beach building murals. You can click on them to get a huger picture.

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Imperial Beach, California—My favorite beach

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There are many popular beaches in San Diego County.

Ocean Beach is always busy since it is at the end of Newport Avenue, the main street in Ocean Beach.

Giant Dipper, Belmont Park, San Diego CaliforniaPacific Beach has its boardwalk and Belmont roller coaster.

La Jolla Beach has its seals and sea lions.

Blacks Beach is world famous among the Naturists and Nudists.

Torrey Pines State Beach has great waves for the surfers.

Coronado Beach was rated the nation’s best beach in 2012. It’s a great beach but it’s a misleading rating because all beaches previously rated #1 are banned from the list. Makes no sense.

Mission Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Swami’s, Mission Bay, Silver Strand, Point Loma, Leucadia, Cardiff-by-the-Sea…….. Each beach has its own characteristics, and characters.

My favorite beach, though, is the most southwesterly beach in the most southwesterly city in the continental United States: Imperial Beach.

Imperial Beach, California

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Imperial Beach map

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Imperial Beach, California

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When I came to San Diego in April 1993, Imperial Beach, both the city and the beach, were areas of high crime, drug deals, murders, shootings, property damage…. generally just an area to stay away from. One friend called it North Tijuana. In the late 1990s, the people of Imperial Beach decided to take back their city and beach, and they have succeeded.

U.S. Open Sandcastle Championships, 2011, Imperial Beach, California

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The picture above was taken at the 2011 United States Open Sandcastle Championship, hosted for over thirty years by Imperial Beach, and usually the only time that masses of people went to Imperial Beach. Otherwise, the beach typically looked like this:

Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Shoreline, Imperial Beach, California

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I like Imperial Beach because it stretches along Imperial Beach’s downtown area, making it easy to come in from the beach for lunch or supper. It also has a long pier, and I love piers.

Most southwesterly pier, Imperial Beach, California

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Sunset at Imperial Beach California

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Another factor that influences me is how clean the beach is.

The extremely popular beaches, like Mission Bay and Pacific Beach, can get pretty grungy at times, especially holidays.

La Jolla Cove gets smelly because of the seals and sea lions, but the seals and sea lions frolicking in the surf and giving birth to their pups each year make the whole scene well worth a visit.

Seals and sea lions at La Jolla Cove, La Jolla, California

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Many of the most popular beaches also have to be cleaned regularly of the kelp that is left on them by the high tides. Kelp can get quite messy and smelly, and the sand flies that like kelp can make a trip to the beach a nightmare. Kelp does make pretty pictures, though.

Kelp at Imperial Beach, California

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Kelp at Imperial Beach, California

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When I first came to San Diego, a trip to the most popular beaches early in the morning would reveal special beach trucks roaming the sands picking up all the kelp that the previous evening’s high tides left behind.

Mismanagement of San Diego’s finances put an end to that luxury, and even though the city seems to have gotten its financial books in order, luxuries like beach cleaning, libraries and parks that are open on a daily basis with regular hours, and streets without potholes have not returned. Maybe if the city could get its politicians under control (U.S. Representative Randy Cunningham in prison for accepting bribes, several city councilmen resigned and are appealing prison sentences for accepting bribes, a mayor elected in November 2012 resigned in 2013 after 19 women accused him of sexual harassment………. on and on), luxuries would return to America’s Finest City. Aerosmith might have said it best: “Dream On.”

Imperial Beach doesn’t have as much a problem with kelp as the more popular beaches like Blacks Beach, Ocean Beach, and Pacific Beach. Although I have not done any official measurements, I think Imperial Beach is the widest of the beaches, with maybe only Coronado Beach coming close.

Imperial Beach

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If you like crowded beaches, stay away from Imperial Beach except on holidays. If you want a little peace and quiet with your beach, so you can hear the roar of the waves and the cries of the gulls, give Imperial Beach a try. Be sure to walk to the end of the pier and have a meal at The Tin Fish. It’s a fast food restaurant, but I always find the food tasty and worth the price, and the view back to shore as you’re eating makes the price even more acceptable.

The Tin Fish

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Imperial Beach Surf Dog Competition

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Most southesterly sunset, Imperial Beach, California

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Scenes from the beach

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Two of my favorite beaches in San Diego are Imperial Beach and Ocean Beach. Here are some scenes:

Ocean public art indicates we’re getting close!

Public art

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As do street utility boxes

Street utility box at the beach

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Street utility box at the beach

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Street utility box at the beach

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Even the sidewalks are beachy.

Sidewalk at the beach

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Houses near the beach.

House near the beach

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House near the beach

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Surfing is a big pastime.

Surf's up!

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Surf's up!

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We’re there!

The beach

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The beach

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Public art at the beach

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Beach house

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Boats at the beach

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The beach

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The beach

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Fishing is allowed from the pier since it’s a “fishing pier.”
Not from in the waters or on the beach, though.

The pier at the beach

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No fishing in the surf zone

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My wise old grandmother taught me to share,
so I passed by this drinking fountain:

My wise old grandmother taught me to share

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The pier’s restaurant is a relaxed place to eat with the best view.

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The Tin Fish

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Until tomorrow.

Goodbye to the beach!

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