any other day

{aiming wonderously}

january 27. rainbow grocery.
{diet of idealism}

january 27. rainbow grocery.

{diet of idealism}

january 21. howard & 7th {life is a defect of character} homeless man I passed on the street.
hayes & fillmore
{stop dwelling on the past}
life lesson learned: you cannot change the past. so stop trying.

hayes & fillmore

{stop dwelling on the past}

life lesson learned: you cannot change the past. so stop trying.

january 19th. hemlock & van ness.
{silver lining}
well, multi-colored lining. in life, there will always storms. yet, something beautiful tends to comes from them. everything is a learning experience.

january 19th. hemlock & van ness.

{silver lining}

well, multi-colored lining. in life, there will always storms. yet, something beautiful tends to comes from them. everything is a learning experience.

january 18. jackson & leavenworth.

{there are no surprises}

everything is exactly how it is meant to be.

january 18. jackson & leavenworth.

{there are no surprises}

everything is exactly how it is meant to be.

january 16. turk & larkin.
{life motto}
I don’t think Willie Brown was the first one to say this. I’d rather give an apology than wait for approval.

january 16. turk & larkin.

{life motto}

I don’t think Willie Brown was the first one to say this. I’d rather give an apology than wait for approval.

january 16th. oak & steiner.
{where is my unicorn?}
the jokes goes that there are no unicorns in san francisco. euphemism.

january 16th. oak & steiner.

{where is my unicorn?}

the jokes goes that there are no unicorns in san francisco. euphemism.

january 14th. 5th & folsom.
{what is a gospel mission?}
caught my eye on the morning commute. as a recovering catholic, I tend to be very cynical about religious missions.  what does jesus care about? maybe the homeless people and crackheads that line the streets in this neighborhood? maybe not?

january 14th. 5th & folsom.

{what is a gospel mission?}

caught my eye on the morning commute. as a recovering catholic, I tend to be very cynical about religious missions.  what does jesus care about? maybe the homeless people and crackheads that line the streets in this neighborhood? maybe not?

{in order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different}