
By the Waters Edge. by Allan Houser, 1987. Photographed at the Palm Springs Art Museum.

By the Waters Edge. by Allan Houser, 1987. Photographed at the Palm Springs Art Museum.

Warm Springs Apache Man by Allan Houser (1991). Photographed at Centennial Plaza, June 2018

Jeff Boerboon in his one-of-a-kind Yak 110 aircraft making a fly-by of the Huntington Beach Pier at the 2019 Great Pacific Air Show. Jeff’s airplane is made of two fuselages, two propellers, and one jet engine.

Strolling the beautiful grounds of the Boulders Resort & Spa with a camera.

Inflatable tube man impersonates giant construction cranes looming above the downtown Los Angeles skyline in October 2019. #losangeles #staplescenter #inflatabletubeman

Polo under the lights this week at the Empire Polo Club in La Quinta, California.

If I had a cat, I would always keep a bowl of fresh water for him. A very big bowl.

It seems like just about everyone is posting photos of their cats online these days. Here’s a snap of my cat.
O.K., it’s not really my cat, but if I did have a cat…

The dramatic Anaheim Convention Center, one of my favorite buildings in Orange County, was conceived and designed by Adrian Wilson & Associates in 1965, and built by Del E. Webb Corporation at a cost of $6.8 million. Visible under a layer of concrete are the 200-ton steel arches that peak at 112 feet above arena floor. The original configuration provided a total area of 375,000 square feet, with 100,000 square foot main hall.
Opened in July 1967, the domed building’s elliptical floor plan provided for up to 9,100-seats for performances (6,500 for circus or ice show, 7,800 for basketball, 8,500 for stage performance and 9,100 for boxing).
When opened, it was the fifth largest convention center in the U.S.
The original convention center project staff included Supt. M. D. Stevens; Mickey Brown, engineer; Woody Witaker, foreman; Tom Swann, assistant superintendent; Ed Konkol, office manager and Bob Sheer, project manager.

The Pacific Air Show held last weekend in Huntington Beach brought out an estimated 2 million spectators over the three-day event. Here are a few of our favorite photos.


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