dailybell: 1/3/21 - 1/10/21

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Day 294

January 9, 2021. Sunset 5:09 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Mardi and Norman ring it on down-- one more minute of light at the end of the day
Day 294 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Day 293

January 8, 2021. Sunset 5:08 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Amir and Tara joined us this evening. Amir had a lovely touch- not so loud. Several soft tolls in a row.
Day 293 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

Day 292

January 7, 2021. Sunset 5:07 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Matt, Paul and Norman.
Day 292 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Sunset on Mare Island..again...still

January 7, 2021. Sunset 5:05 PM. San Francisco, CA.

a. “The usual Mare Island drama this evening!”
b. “3 minutes after sunset”
– Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Day 291

January 6, 2021. Sunset 5:06 PM. San Francisco, CA.


It seems that the tolling of a big loud bell is appropriate for everything these days.
Day 291 sheltering in place with each other this evening.

Sunset on Mare Island

January 6, 2021. Sunset 5:04 PM. Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA.


Catching the sunset on Mare Island. Lot of clouds!
- Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Day 290

January 5, 2021. Sunset 5:05 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Evening routine. One more minute of daylight at the end of the day.
However, we’ve bottomed out with the sunrise at 7:25AM for the past 6 days and it will continue to not budge for a few more days…
Day 290 sheltering in place with each other this evening.

Monday, January 4, 2021

Day 289

January 4, 2021. Sunset 5:04 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Accompanying the rolling trash cans and the sunset on garbage night.
Thanks Elisabeth and Richard for stopping by!
Day 289 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Day 288

January 3, 2021. Sunset 5:03 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Taking turns tolling. Sunset creeping a minute later each day while the
sunrise holds a steady line. Still, it’s moving.
Day 288 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.