So my wife put on four sweatshirts and gloves and shot this time-lapse this morning of the sunrise over San Diego. I think it's breathtaking. Obviously, I'm biased.
This is hardly a breathtaking sunset, but it's an important invitation from the city. Take advantage of their invitation:
Really really nice. Do document more sunrises and snow only an hour away from downtown. It's amazing and wonderful, when you think about it. Thank you.
Separate from an ongoing lack of accountability no one in leadership will address; would someone at the very least, can the hokey music when filming these ads?
"Now carry on ..." I've never met a person who says "now carry on" who doesn't believe he/she is smarter than everybody else. I suppose once you enter the world of inside-baseball politics, you do get to know more than everybody else. Actually being able to explain it in language that resonates with enough people to spark nterest and affect change is another matter.
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Scott Lewis on Politics
The Scott Lewis on Politics blog, abbreviated cleverly as SLOP, is a collection of observations, insights and the occasional scoop on public affairs in San Diego. Please feel free to e-mail Scott at scott.lewis@voiceofsandiego.org.
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