
335/365 – A Touch of Color



334/365 – Hamilton at the Pantages
Today we saw Hamilton for the second time. I am obsessed with this musical and can’t have enough of it. 🙂 The story, the music, and the choreography are fantastic, the work of genius. If Hamilton comes to your city, GO SEE IT! It was interesting to see how three months into their LA run, the company has gotten so much better. Apparently, coming from a run in a smaller theater in San Francisco, the performers were shocked by the sheer size of the Pantages Theater, in Hollywood. It is much more challenging to perform in such a large venue (2,703 seats), packed to capacity, with a very enthusiastic audience. Today’s performance was phenomenal and I was delighted to have gone again. The photos below are not of the show (no photography allowed), but rather of the beautiful Pantages theater, a stunning Art Deco building from the 1930s. My iPhone photos don’t do it justice (they won’t allow “professional” cameras into the premises), but you can still see the beauty of the palatial building. So, enjoy the show! 😉
333/365 – Vivid
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332/365 – Rush Hour
Driving West on Wilshire Boulevard towards Santa Monica, while the sun was setting in dramatic fashion. But there were bumps along the road. 🙂

Oops!! An unintentional abstract! 😀
Thursday Doors – Nov. 30, 2017
Doors of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. – Georgetown is a historic neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C., situated along the Potomac River. The corner of Wisconsin Av. and M Street (photo below) is where the commercial and entertainment area of Georgetown begins.
A glimpse at M. Street
Some Doors


Weekly Photo Challenge – Serene
Since it’s so hard to really get away from it all, I try to find small pockets of serenity everywhere I go, even when I am in big cities. Here’s my take on Serene.

331/365 – Nature Abstractions
One image, two versions. Have a favorite?
Greenish
Pinkish
330/365 – Trees of SoCal
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329/365 – Over the Top on the Red Carpet
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