I am in the market for a car. A good little reliable car.
For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been shopping online, from private owners, from big dealers, and little dealers.
It’s quite the experience.
I am still in the market for a car.
As my nephew (cutest kid in the world) gets closer to his first birthday, I am reminded how much he has grown since he was born, and more so, since I saw the first ultrasound picture, where he was the size of a peanut.
A couple of months ago I created a short montage of the photos I took of my brother and his wife as they journeyed though the experience of pregnancy.
I would definitely love to put together more of these projects. The photo-taking process was fun, the editing was fun, and the results are satisfying. Enjoy!
peanut from Jessie Keylon on Vimeo.
what a whirlwind of excitement this last month or so has been.
here’s a recap:
celebrated R’s bday, got engaged, made stuff for a trunk show, had a successful trunk show, made gingerbread houses, watched santa give kids gifts, made dolls and cars for four days, created one of a kind movie for my brother and sister-in-law, kind of sold my car in pasadena, got new car, had wonderful christmas watching my nephew enjoy his first, smogged old car in pasadena, drove old car back home to fix failed smog issues, drove back to pasadena in old car, watched seller back out of sale, drove new car and had someone else drive old car to the desert, helped at meditation center for a couple days, slept through the midnight hour on new years, tried to sell car in desert, sold car to 80-some year old “Irv” as a gift for his “lady-friend”, drove back home in new car, started new job, changed furniture around in home, and finally wrote a blog entry for the new year.
whew! and now for some calming shots of my nephew, the cutest kid in the world.
happy new year, y’all, hope your year is filled with confidence and drive to do things you’ve always wanted to do.
Now that power is up and running, I can finish my blog post!
One of my favorite memories from this summer was the Epic Trip.
The Epic Trip started June 1st with a 10 day silent meditation retreat at North Fork, California.
My first of any kind of meditation retreat, I went through huge ups and downs, physical pain, and extreme mental endurance. In short, it was awesome.
After the retreat, when my vocal chords were used to making sounds again, I made the hour drive to Yosemite for a day of hiking amongst the amazing scenery. The waterfalls and rivers were gushing at maximum capacity, and snow capped the mountains in the distance.

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park
After a night in Fresno (lovely place to keep going through), I headed east to King’s Canyon and Sequoia National Parks.
The weather was perfect- snow on the ground in the shaded spots, warm sun, and big, majestic trees. The view at Moro Rock at 6,725 above sea level was amazing, especially after climbing up 400 stairs to the top.

General Grant, King’s Canyon National Park

Moro Rock, Sequoia National Park
A night in Bakersfield (also lovely when passing through), and I headed south to the fourth National Park of the trip, Joshua Tree. Prehistoric rocks and spiky ancient trees spotted the landscape. The rocks were perfect for a bit of climbing to get a good vantage point for the desert sunset.

Joshua Tree National Park
I headed home to San Diego the next morning, and so ended the Epic Trip.
What a summer!
Numerous adventures, life altering accomplishments, and countless beautiful moments made for quite a memorable season.
It all came to an end with a bang (several actually) when I went to see Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture performed by the San Diego Symphony.
The setting was at the Embarcadero, downtown San Diego, at sunset.
Lovely.
More summer memories coming soon…
Found an interesting website on the internet tonight.
9 eyes of Google Street Views showcases a wide variety of street view snapshots from across the world. From sad to poignantly beautiful, the randomly taken photos capture moments that are often overlooked.
Hope your new years are going well so far!