Monday, October 29, 2018

Random Halloween Photos


I am not much of a Halloween guy but I can get into the spirit of things (I guess). Here are some random photos celebrating the day that I saw while walking around:






While doing my daily walk I saw this house that was all decked out:





And a couple of people:


I saw these people outside a liquor store near the Glen Park BART station
And even though I am not a Halloween person, I do own one Halloween decoration:


With the lights out
I hope everyone has a great and safe Halloween.


Sunday, October 28, 2018

Music Monday: Halloween Songs

Music Monday:








I hope everyone has a fun and safe All Hallows Eve.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Cann Civic Center


I was in Union City (the town next to mine) and decided to take a walk around the Cann Civic Center:






The Union City Library

The Cann Civic Center is a great place to walk in the morning. It is so nice and peaceful.


Wednesday, October 24, 2018

2018 Cal Women's Basketball Opening Tip


If you have read this blog, you know that I am a big fan of Cal Women's Basketball. Cal is always one of the top teams in the country and this year will be no different. They held their opening tip event to get everybody jazzed for the upcoming season:

Asha Thomas (left) and Kristine Anigwe(right) with Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb



Head Coach Lindsay Gottlieb
Archer Olson(left) and Chen Yue(right) serving popcorn

The Cal Women's Basketball having some fun
Kianna Smith showing off her dance moves
I am jazzed about the upcoming season for the Bears and can't wait for the season to start.


Monday, October 22, 2018

The Sun Gallery- Dia de los Muertos


I went over to the Sun Gallery in Hayward. The Sun Gallery has been around since 1976 and stimulates the community interests in the arts as a cultural center. It sustains local artists. They try to reflect the diversity that is Hayward in their exhibitions. I remember going there as a kid on field trips. 

Right now, they are having their annual Day of the Dead  or Dia de los Muertos exhibit.  The art is done by local artists and it focuses on capturing beauty, vibrancy and celebration in memory of those who have passed on. Dia de los Muertos has its beginnings in Mexico and is celebrated many countries around the world: