January 7, 2023. Sunset 5:00 PM. Hermosa Beach, CA.
"I snapped it between 2 sets of volleyball nets that were actively occupied, If you look closely upi can see a volleyball in the sand". -- Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott This looks so peaceful compared to the storming north!Links of Interest
- Farmers Almanac
- sunrise and sunset look up times
- 22-year Solar Magnetic Cycle
- dailybell Facebook page
- Brenda's website
- Equinox vs Equilux- ever wonder?
- Spring Equinox info
- Autumn Equinox info
- Solstice audio recordings from around the world
- FAQ's about the Earth's Rotation
- Ask an Astrophysicist
- Huna Wisdom
- environmental awareness ringing endorsement
- December Sun Watchers AUDIO ARCHIVE
- Daily Radio - December Sun Watching Schedule
- Baylink Bus Schedules
- Golden Gate Ferry Schedules
- Hiroshima Peace Bridge
- Total Solar Eclipse in China- 8/1/08
- Equinox Information
- Map of California Fires June 2008
- Manhattan Stonehenge 5/28/08 PM
- Summer Solstice Information
- Meridian Interns' Videos
- NY Times article - No Quasimodo... 2/8/08
- Adria recommends this book about El Camino Bells
- Adria's link to info about El Camino Bells
- Anti-Salvation Army?
Saturday, January 7, 2023
volleyball, anyone?
Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 8:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brenda Hutchinson, dailybell, Elisabeth Beaird, Richard Marriott
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
A dark and stormy night...
January 4, 2023. Sunset 5:04 PM. San Francisco, CA.
... as the atmospheric river continues to pass overhead. Very wet!Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 5:20 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brenda Hutchinson, dailybell, Norman Tuck
Monday, January 2, 2023
raining beneath the river
Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 5:30 PM 0 comments
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Sunday, January 1, 2023
Happy New Year from Alex Wand- Song A Day #1
January 1, 2023. Sunrise
Here's a field recording contribution to Brenda Hutchinson's Dailybell project that calpurnia's mom and I made this morning. Brenda has been ringing bells every sunrise and sunset for 14 years now and invites others to contribute to the project too. Thought it would be a nice way to (b)ring in the new year. Looking forward to everyone's songs this month!Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 12:30 PM 0 comments
Labels: Alex Wand, Brenda Hutchinson, dailybell, songaday
Stroke of Midnight New Year’s Improv
January 1, 2023. Midnight-
I have always loved listening to the year roll over. Before cell phones, the pops and bangs and car horns and yelling would start trickling in several minutes before midnight—building to the maximum noise making at midnight. Then, after a minute or so of lots of yelling and some fireworks added to the mix, the loud sounds would thin out and the night would return to whatever state of steady ambience it normally lived in.
Since cell phones, this whole progression happens more “precisely” than in the days when each of us personalized our time keeping devices. Some of us ran a few minutes fast in order to be “on time” for appointments; others synchronized to some standard; still others didn’t keep time accurately at all but wore for watches for other reasons. This looseness of how each of us considered time- affected the sound of “midnight” on New Year’s Eve so that it was a rather drawn out, raggedy affair—
Now it seems that the whole noisy progression is more compressed. The first sounds start later and everything dies down more quickly. It has more of an ensemble feel to it – more predictable, a little less wild.
It’s still an amazing way to travel into the new year – listening in the darkness and celebrating with unknown and unknowable people playing this special once a year piece of music together.
Posted by Brenda Hutchinson at 10:17 AM 0 comments
Labels: Brenda Hutchinson, Budd, dailybell, Norman Tuck