dailybell: 3/21/21 - 3/28/21

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Day 381

March 27, 2021. Sunset 7:28 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Sharing a Passover sundown. Counting our blessings. Happy Passover.
12:26:27
Day 381 sunset at home

Friday, March 26, 2021

Day 380

March 26, 2021. Sunset 7:27 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Me, Matt and Norman. The house band... 12:24:01
Day 380 since March 11, 2020

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Day 379

March 25, 2021. Sunset 7:26 PM. San Francisco, CA.


With each minute of added daylight, we also slowly drift from purple to orange.
12:21:34
Day 379 since March 11, 2020

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Day 378

March 24, 2021. Sunset 7:25 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Joining the regulars this evening--special guests Amir, Tara and Aloo who is just 9 weeks old.
12:19:08
Day 378 since March 11, 2020

Ocean Beach

March 24, 2021. Sunset 7:25 PM. San Francisco, CA.


“Ocean Beach blustery sunset”
- Elisabeth Beaird and Richard Marriott

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Day 377

March 23, 2021. Sunset 7:24 PM. San Francisco, CA.


Look what the wind blew in-- Thanks Elisabeth and Richard for bringing the bells and gongs- It's been a while since we heard them around here. And thank you, Paul for the snack. Moon rising over the band reunion and friends. Plus THE bird is back. Extra noisy tonight-
12:16:41
Day 377 since March 11, 2020

Monday, March 22, 2021

Day 376

March 22, 2021. Sunset 7:23 PM. San Francisco, CA.


12:14:15. Good evening
Day 376 since March 11, 2020.

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Day 375

March 21, 2021. Sunset 7:20 PM. San Francisco, CA.


So windy this evening, it must be the "in like a lion" part of Spring. Digging in the dirt to resume in the morning- Planting a new sewer pipe. 12:11:48
Day 375 since March 11, 2020.

New Sounds...

March 21, 2021 7:19pm. Sunset, Berkeley Marina.

“New Sounds.”
-Thea Farhadian
Thank you Thea-- Such a clear evening! What is the music? It's been a while since I've seen silhouettes along the shoreline there. It used to be such a magical moment - a gentle gathering at the end of the day- Fraught for so long now, it's a little jarring. A hesitating welcome, I realize I'm still holding my breath.