Photos of Padres Postseason watch party at Petco!

Padres win! Padres win!

The crowd in Petco Park’s Gallagher Square went nuts when the San Diego Padres recorded the final out in Game 2 of the MLB Wild Card Series against the Cubs in Chicago. When Manny Machado hit his 2 run homer, imagine how excited everyone was!

What awesome fans: waving rally towels, dancing between innings, tossing balls with excited kids, focusing on every pitch and swing on the big Gallagher Square videoboard.

What a great team win! The Padres pitchers in particular were practically unhittable.

There will be another Padres Postseason Watch Party tomorrow. At the time of my writing, the start time is undetermined. Proceeds from the five dollar tickets go to the Padres Foundation. Get your tickets online.

Win or lose, the San Diego Padres organization always provides a really good time.

Enjoy some fun pics taken before and during the big game…

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As playoffs begin, downtown roots for Padres!

Hard to believe it’s almost October. Major League Baseball Postseason 2025 begins tomorrow!

The San Diego Padres will be playing in Chicago against the Cubs in their MLB Wild Card Series matchup. Our hometown team ended up with another 90 win season. Let’s go Pads!

I walked around the Gaslamp Quarter, Petco Park and East Village this afternoon, and found indications that small businesses, restaurants and many others in downtown are rooting for the Padres!

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House of Lebanon lawn program in Balboa Park!

Today people were dancing, listening to beautiful voices sing, eating, and having a great time in sunny Balboa Park. They were participating in the lawn program of the House of Lebanon!

The House of Lebanon of the International Cottages saw a good crowd come out for their cultural event. At 2:30 the House of Lebanon San Diego Choir performed, and thereafter members of UC San Diego’s Lebanese Club taught anyone who was interested how to dance the joyful, traditional dabke!

I was interested to read the dabke descends from Phoenician dances thousands of years old.

The happiness that comes from joining hands and moving together is evidently timeless!

Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Kafta Kabob Wrap, Chicken Shawarma Fries, Fattoush Salad, Hummus with Pita, Spinach Pies, Knefe in a bun, Lebanese Coffee…

Yum!

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San Diego Bonsai Club show in Balboa Park!

The San Diego Bonsai Club hosted their fall show this weekend in Balboa Park. Amazing works of living, growing art filled long tables in Casa del Prado’s Room 101.

Members of the club presented their bonsai for public viewing, and everyone was invited to learn about the unique art form from experts and make purchases of plants.

When I visit these shows, the beauty and wisdom makes an enduring impression.

What did I learn? Working with bonsai takes patience. Make a mistake–clip where you shouldn’t have–and your error isn’t fatal. Simply put your bonsai aside for a time and let it grow.

Then revisit it. You’ll find a newly grown living thing, ready again to be sculpted into a wild-seeming, aesthetically pleasing object of beauty.

That would seem to be good advice for other types of artistic creation.

Seriously frustrated with a painting or written manuscript? Put it aside, let it live for a time in your subconscious.

New perspectives and ideas will grow in your mind. Then train and prune your creation again.

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Amazing artists at 2025 Chula Vista ArtFest!

I can’t believe how many great artists came out this afternoon to the 2025 Chula Vista ArtFest! The annual event, which celebrates local artists from South Bay, was held in the outdoor courtyard of Chula Vista City Hall.

A big crowd gathered to meet artists and view some live painting. Most of the creators I saw had a table overflowing with completed works for sale.

The festival also featured representatives from the City of Chula Vista, community organizations, art-related vendors, live music on a stage and plenty of food.

I met many of the artists, and was wowed by their amazing creativity. As you’ll see, one of the artists was winner of a super prestigious Eisner Award!

Consider supporting these artists by clicking links to their websites or social media.

First, let’s meet some smiling people working for the City of Chula Vista. They were providing information that helps residents care for the environment.

On Saturday, October 18, you can join others in your community to Beautify Chula Vista!

Learn more about this great volunteer activity by clicking here.

Now a few fun photos before we meet some artists…

First artist is Tanisha McCullough, aka Nini, a super talented youth who loves to create portraits in oil paint!

Here’s her Instagram page.

The next creator, Tony Washington, won a 2024 Eisner Award at Comic-Con! He’s also a New York Times best selling artist!

His professional accomplishments, which include work in comic books, animated movies and video games, will blow your mind. See them here!

Next artist I met was Ed Roeder. Check out some of his awesome pop culture stuff!

He and his wife, both artists, operate the website Castle by Design.

Next is cool self-taught artist T. Jay Santa Ana. He’s fascinated by Time, Space, and Line… an expressionist and a surrealist experimenting in a framework of abstractions.

Here’s his website.

If you’ve followed my blog for any amount of time, you know artist/muralist Shirish Villaseñor! She’s so prolific, I keep running into her!

Her website is here!

Next artist with a heart is Melissa Salgado, aka Melicha. Her work has been in many exhibitions.

Learn more about her art at her website.

Next artist, David Lo, was working on this Joker artwork. He paints lots of cool stuff, including an Iron Man I really liked!

See his Instagram page here!

Here comes artist Iz Inocencio! I also saw him last weekend at the FilAm CreatorCon at the Chula Vista Library.

He’s an educator–some of his young students swung by and I took a photo for them!

I see on his Instagram that I’ve photographed some of his National City street art. He’s had other art displayed in the Chula Vista Library.

Here’s his website!

Next cool artist (you might see him often in Balboa Park) is Keith Mitchell, aka MARYIEDWITHCHILDREN. I love his super dynamic abstract art.

Here’s his Instagram.

Here’s artist Attiba Royster. He’s an illustrator, designer, and creator of pop culture and horror art!

Learn all about him at his website.

@GRASSHOPPERCV.OFFICIAL was airbrushing shirts and stuff at Chula Vista ArtFest.

Last, but certainly not least, is Chicana artist Isabel Garcia (@artbyisbl) from Southeast San Diego. She was just as nice as the first time I met her, years ago! Still going strong!

Check out her website here!

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Tour of San Diego Civic Theatre renovations!

Special tours were enjoyed by the public today of San Diego’s newly renovated Civic Theatre.

The tours were part of the Civic Theatre’s 60th Anniversary Open House Event, which also featured live music, food and more good stuff outside the building in Civic Center Plaza.

I enjoyed a tour and took photos as our group went along.

The renovation concentrated on the theater’s front of house areas. I was told no substantial changes were made in the auditorium.

The work was accomplished during two 4-week periods, and has filled the gleaming Civic Theatre with new tile, new carpeting, new concession areas, new furniture, even new trashcans! The old very red interior is now brighter with sunny, beachy colors that better reflect San Diego.

Even the vertical “bars” on the building’s exterior have been painted in a way that makes its appearance more distinctive.

You can see photos of the Civic Theatre taken five years ago during an architectural tour here.

The old interior, with its lavish reds, made the place seem like a satiny European palace, or that last room in Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death. Yes, this is an improvement!

We’ve entered the remodeled lobby. The island that used to be the ticket booth is now an inviting place where theatre-goers can order food and drink. (Tickets are now purchased at the outdoor box office in Civic Center Plaza.)

Now we’re heading upstairs toward the Mezzanine level. Those white onyx columns were wrapped with beautiful gold-colored metalwork during the renovation.

This handsome concession nook has brand new tiles, inside and out.

That’s the amazing Grand Salon with its enormous chandelier ahead. The display on the left (also in my very first photo) shows how things appeared before the renovation. Yes, it was very red!

Beautiful new tables and chairs match the new carpeting. The place even smells new!

Looking down into the Grand Salon. Grand is the appropriate word!

Now we’ve headed up to the Balcony level.

You can learn more about this absolutely amazing chandelier here.

Fashionable new “sconce” lights are evident, too, as we head down stairs to the Dress Circle level.

And here we are at the Dress Circle level, entering the Grand Salon. Beadwork above that smaller chandelier is new, created by a local artist. All the ottomans are new, too.

Beautiful new ornamental touches above the elevator.

More amazing than ever…

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Ideas needed for new Civic Center mural design!

San Diego Theatres and ArtReach are partnering to create a new community-driven mural in Civic Center Plaza. And they want to hear from you!

Do you have any ideas?

I noticed the above sign in a window of San Diego’s City Administration Building.

The mural will be on three Concourse exit doors facing Civic Center Plaza. The plaza’s overall architecture is mid-century modern. (I once blogged about how sculptor and architectural designer Malcolm Leland created modernist elements of the plaza and nearby parking garage. See that here.)

If you’d like to provide your own input on the future Civic Center Plaza mural, here’s the form where you can make suggestions. The link also leads to more information about this project.

Once the design is finalized, members of the community will help paint the mural!

UPDATE!

The following day, during a San Diego Civic Theatre open house event, I met Isabel Halpern, ArtReach’s Mural Program Manager. She had a display concerning the Civic Center murals.

Included was a graphic showing early mural design concepts. The leading artists are Regan Russell and Donald Gould.

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Natural History Museum skylight on the ground!

Remember the large, beautiful skylight above the central atrium of the San Diego Natural History Museum? It’s no more!

What you see in the above photograph is what remains of the old skylight structure. Dismantled sections of the framework now sit on the ground in a nearby parking lot.

The Natural History Museum is reconstructing its roof. No more skylight. As this NAT webpage explains, the new solid roof allows for the installation of 200 solar panels and promises better climate control to protect the museum’s valuable collections. The new roof will be easier to maintain and more environmentally friendly, too.

Visitors to Balboa Park can see the huge crane that is being utilized for the work…

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House of Somalia showcases their culture!

Last Sunday, members of the House of Somalia in Balboa Park greeted visitors inside the Hall of Nations. They were pleased to showcase traditional crafts and artifacts that represent Somalia.

The House of Somalia is the first African house to join the International Cottages in Balboa Park. Like about a half dozen other nations, they don’t yet have a cottage, but perhaps they might at a future time.

The table in the Hall of Nations contained a variety of beautiful drums, cups, sandals, beads and other cultural objects. Both members were super nice when I asked if I could take photographs!

To see the Hall of Nations hosting schedule, click here. Next Sunday it will be the House of Lebanon.

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Sunday fun at Adams Avenue Street Fair!

75 musical acts on seven stages! Over eight city blocks of fun, food, vendors, more food, and entertainment!

Yes, today was the final day of this weekend’s epic 43rd annual Adams Avenue Street Fair!

This super popular street festival in Normal Heights is one of the biggest in San Diego. Indeed, it’s said to be Southern California’s largest free two-day music festival!

I walked along Adams Avenue, stomach rumbling from all the delicious smells. I stopped at several of the stages to listen to live music. Then, in the early afternoon, I enjoyed a performance by San Diego’s own Fern Street Circus!

The friendly folks in the next photo were representing the volunteer-based Adams Elementary Parent Teacher Community Organization. They were raising funds to support the neighborhood school. Check out their website here.

Have you seen the huge new Merrill Madness mural on Market Street in downtown San Diego?

The smiling guy in the next photo is one of the driving forces behind it: Marco (@marcticc).

Check out his website Marctic Creations for cool Padres related gear by clicking here!

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