dailybell: 2/7/21 - 2/14/21

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Day 329

Feb 13, 2021. Sunset 5:47 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Heaven help us! 10:45:51 hr:min:sec today
Day 329 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Friday, February 12, 2021

See you soon!

Feb 12, 2021. Sunset 5:45 PM. Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA.


“Ding ding ring ring. Hope to see you tomorrow or Monday.”
- Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott

Day 328 - HAPPY NEW YEAR OF THE OX!!!

Feb 12, 2021. Sunset 5:45 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Out with the old- In with the new.
HAPPY NEW YEAR OF THE OX!!!
10:43:38 hr:min:sec.
Day 328 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Day 327

Feb 11, 2021. Sunset 5:44 PM. San Francisco, CA.


10:41:25 hr:min:sec +2:11 more daylight today (Rainy grey light still counts as light)
Day 327 sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Day 326

Feb 10, 2021. Sunset 5:41 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Taking turns. 10:39:14 hr:sec:min
Day 326 sheltering in place with each other.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Day 325

Feb 9, 2021. Sunset 5:42 PM. San Francisco, CA.


10:37:04 hr:min:sec daylight. Zipping along.
Day 325 Sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Monday, February 8, 2021

Day 324

Feb 8, 2021. Sunset 5:41 PM. San Francisco, CA.


10:34:55 hr:min:sec daylight-- leaps and bounds 2+ minutes per day now ooooo
Day 324 sheltering in place with each other.

That'll Work!

February 8th, 2021. 7:04am. Sunrise in Santa Cruz, CA.


“I don't have any bells to ring but my house keys did the trick!”
- Alex Wand

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Day 323

February 7, 2021. Sunset 5:40 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Sunset 5:40 PM. San Francisco, CA. Norman practicing his telekinesis skills.
10:32:47 hr:min:sec of daylight today Big jump! +2 minutes today
Day 323 Sheltering in place with friends and neighbors.

Bells in the Sky

February 7, 2021. Sunset 5:40 PM. Bernal Heights, San Francisco


“The bells of St. Anthony of Padua near Bernal with strange triangular cloud near the tree line”.
- Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott