Monday, October 31, 2016

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Gray Days - Ivan Ramirez Photography.


Claudy raining days in San Francisco....   looking at the window of one of the studios.



Summer Rain.


By Fannie Isabelle Sherrick





Oh, what is so pure as the glad summer rain,
That falls on the grass where the sunlight has lain?
And what is so fair as the flowers that lie
All bathed in the tears of the soft summer sky?

The blue of the heavens is dimmed by the rain
That wears away sorrow and washes out pain;
But we know that the flowers we cherish would die
Were it not for the tears of the cloud-laden sky.

The rose is the sweeter when kissed by the rain,
And hearts are the dearer where sorrow has lain;
The sky is the fairer that rain-clouds have swept,
And no eyes are so bright as the eyes that have wept.

Oh, they are so happy, these flowers that die,
They laugh in the sunshine, oh, why cannot I?
They droop in the shadow, they smile in the sun,
Yet they die in the winter when summer is done.

The lily is lovely, and fragrant her breath,
But the beauty she wears is the emblem of death;
The rain is so fair as it falls on the flowers,
But the clouds are the shadows of sunnier hours.

Why laugh in the sunshine, why smile in the rain?
The world is a shadow and life is a pain;
Why live in the summer, why dream in the sun,
To die in the winter, when summer is done?

Oh, there is the truth that each life underlies,
That baffles the poets and sages so wise;
Ah! there is the bitter that lies in the sweet
As we gather the roses that bloom at our feet.

Oh, flowers forgive me, I'm willful to-day,
Oh, take back the lesson you gave me I pray;
For I slept in the sunshine, I woke in the rain
And it banished forever my sorrow and pain.

Saturday, October 29, 2016

North Beach San Francisco - Ivan Ramirez Photography

I missing the sunny days with all this rain.  I hope that sun shine comes out soon...  I looking to PALE!

Meditation 1


What Love is this of thine, that Cannot bee
     In thine Infinity, O Lord, Confinde,
Unless it in thy very Person see,
     Infinity, and Finity Conjoyn'd?
     What hath thy Godhead, as not satisfide
     Marri'de our Manhood, making it its Bride?

Oh, Matchless Love! filling Heaven to the brim!
     O're running it: all running o're beside
This World! Nay Overflowing Hell; wherein
     For thine Elect, there rose a mighty Tide!
     That there our Veans might through thy Person bleed,
     To quench those flames, that else would on us feed.

Oh! that thy Love might overflow my Heart!
     To fire the same with Love: for Love I would.
But oh! my streight'ned Breast! my Lifeless Sparke!
     My Fireless Flame! What Chilly Love, and Cold?
     In measure small! In Manner Chilly! See.
     Lord blow the Coal: Thy Love Enflame in mee.

by Edward Taylor

Friday, October 28, 2016

Home Alone = The video Game

Home Alone 2 - Ivan Ramirez Photography

This bring back some memories! Even that the game was not that great, I still remember playing this during the holidays.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Paramount Theater in Oakland, California

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This place is pretty amazing, The Paramount Theater is a blast from the past.

The Paramount Theatre is a 3,040 seat Art Deco movie theater located at 2025 Broadway in downtown Oakland, California, USA. When it was built in 1931, it was the largest multi-purpose theater on the West Coast, seating 3476.[4][5] Today, the Paramount is the home of the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Oakland Ballet, it regularly plays host to R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock, gospel, classical music, as well as ballets, plays, stand-up comedy, lecture series, special events, and screenings of classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Era. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Monday, October 3, 2016