Old Globe celebrates Día de los Muertos!

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) was celebrated today by the Old Globe in San Diego’s Balboa Park. Lots of family-friendly activities and theatrical performances were enjoyed by the public in the Old Globe’s outdoor Copley Plaza!

I enjoyed the first performance of this magical event: actors portraying Mexican folk passed through the audience, came to a grave in front of a beautiful Día de los Muertos altar, and summoned the spirit of a deceased loved one. The spirit came and danced with them, before finally departing.

The event would go on to feature other performances, including a puppet play and Drummers Without Borders. My camera captured their smiles before I headed off, as you can see in the final two photos.

Learn more about the Old Globe’s very colorful Day of the Dead event on their web page here.

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Halloween fun with San Diego Youth Symphony!

This afternoon, the San Diego Youth Symphony took to the stage at Balboa Park’s Spreckels Organ Pavilion, to perform their traditional Halloween concert. And many of the young musicians were in costume!

I noticed cows, Harry Potter, the Riddler, a Super Mario mushroom . . . and two adult conductors who were quite evil-looking!

Spooky pieces played during the fun concert included Valse Diabolique, The Boogie Man Blues, Themes from Harry Potter, Waltz of the Wicked, and Curse of the Rosin Eating Zombies From Outer Space! Yes, that last one is a thing. I’m not kidding!

I took photos of a few fun costumes before and during the concert…

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Another beautiful Orchid Show in Balboa Park.

I know, I know–I’ve posted blogs about orchid shows in Balboa Park many times over the years. But the flowers are so spectacular. Here we go again!

The 2024 Fall Orchid Show and Sale of the San Diego County Orchid Society was held this weekend inside the Casa del Prado.

Exotic species of orchids and prize winning plants were displayed on tables in one half of Room 101. In a corner, people on chairs listened to a speaker and viewed an orchid growing demonstration. In the other half of the large room, local orchid growers and artists had abundant beauty available for purchase.

If you’re interested in becoming a member of the San Diego County Orchid Society, check out their website here.

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An epic Harry Potter display in Balboa Park!

The magical world of Harry Potter has invaded San Diego’s Balboa Park! An incredible, epic display has materialized just in time for Halloween, courtesy of the House of England at the International Cottages!

Check out all these awesome Harry Potter props inside and outside the House of England cottage!

Is that Sirius Black in dog form?

A friendly witch welcomes everybody to the House of England cottage before Halloween.

The four houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry have banners hanging.

The Sorting Hat is ready to sort you!

Ready for class to begin?

Nagini is on the loose near the Monster Book of Monsters!

Watch out! Voldemort likes unicorn blood.

It’s a mandrake root! Are your earplugs in?

Thank goodness, this Cornish Pixie isn’t loose!

Get some dark magic artifacts at Borgin and Burkes.

Looks like the Goblet of Fire and tiny Patronuses.

Get your Essence of Bat Wings! Full Strength!

Hedwig has brought a letter.

Must be Snape’s class. Pick your poison!

We must be in the Owlery on the top of Hogwarts Castle’s West Tower.

Dark wizards are on the loose!

Ready for a game of Quidditch?

Perhaps you’d like to battle these chess pieces. They don’t seem terribly large.

Books can contain so much magic! (Uh, oh–tell Ron that Scabbers is loose.)

Fawkes, Dumbledore’s phoenix, is ready to help Harry.

Gigantic spiders! Are we in the Forbidden Forest? No, just outside, in the rear of the House of England cottage in Balboa Park.

Can you see this Thestral?

WATCH OUT! It’s a Death Eater!!!

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Students shine at USD Arts and Culture Festival!

The public was invited to enjoy a wonderful free event at the University of San Diego this afternoon: the 4th Annual Arts and Culture Festival!

The University of San Diego College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Music presented sixteen excellent outdoor performances on campus. Students took to three outdoor stages, singing, dancing and more. I stayed for a bit over an hour and enjoyed every second!

The event is an outreach to intrigued students or potential students, the Linda Vista community, and anyone in San Diego who loves and supports the arts. I’m in the latter category.

After gazing at a number of sculptures created by students around the Camino/Founders Patio, I took a seat for the initial performance by the school’s Vocal Jazz Ensemble.

Next was an energetic combat demo, cleverly (and very humorously) staged by actors from the Old Globe. The Old Globe and University of San Diego offers a top ranked Shiley Graduate Theatre Program. (Jim Parsons, star of The Big Bang Theory, is a graduate!)

Then came several musical numbers by young members of Song/Story/Stage, then a shining performance by the very fine Concert Choir, then mariachi music and ballet folklorico dancing, then more dance, then more music…

USD’s Music Department appreciates the public’s support. Check out their website here. Follow their Instagram posts here. They even offer private music lessons!

A handout at the event included a quote from a student, Lauren, which explains: “Music is something that we all resonate with and encounter in our everyday lives and USD’s music department embodies that by being a home base for music majors and non-majors, no matter what your experience is, to come together and create something beautiful…”

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Hero firefighters battle Mission Valley fire.

San Diego firefighters fought a blaze all this morning in Mission Valley. The fire was at the long-vacant In Cahoots Dance Hall & Saloon.

I work nearby. I noticed the flashing lights of fire engines on the scene well before sunrise. Late in the morning I walked with my camera around the building at a safe distance. Flames were still visible through the burnt roof and walls.

In Cahoots was a popular Country Western night club for decades. Years and years ago, I had two coworkers who’d line dance in the evening at In Cahoots. I could guess where they’d be heading after work when I saw them wearing cowboy boots!

I’m sure thousands of San Diegans have fond memories of the place.

A thank you to San Diego’s hero firefighters, who prevented the fire from spreading to nearby buildings.

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San Diego Bird Alliance celebrates 75 years!

A great event was held today at Liberty Station in San Diego. The San Diego Bird Alliance (formerly the San Diego Audubon Society) celebrated their 75th Anniversary! For 75 years they’ve been working to educate the public, protect birds and restore natural habitat!

The event brought in many community organizations that have worked with the San Diego Bird Alliance to make a brighter and birdier future!

The program began with Kumeyaay traditional Bird Songs performed by youth from the Barona Band of Mission Indians. Their songs were of birds and journeying, and respect for all Creation.

A presentation was then made by San Diego City Council President Pro Tem Joe LaCava.

Young kids in the audience would then became excited as they took center stage. Ms. Smarty Plants had them excitedly learning about the critically endangered California condor, protecting our environment, and singing!

A little later the Accipiter Dance Company performed. I posted photos of their beautiful dance here.

I left before the program was completed, so I missed more dancing and what promised to be a colorful Parade of the Species. But I did walk around, checking out the many participating organizations and learning more about this precious world we all live in.

Enjoy some random photos!

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Accipiter Dance creates beauty at Liberty Station.

Accipiter Dance brought beauty to San Diego’s Liberty Station today. Their dance performance was a part of the San Diego Bird Alliance’s 75th anniversary celebration!

Accipiter Dance is a group led by Brianna Pilkinton. The performance I viewed today seemed a mixture of ballet and a more contemporary freestyle. The dancers moved almost as one, but each individual expressed unique freedom and energy. Their birdlike gracefulness defied often very strenuous movement.

As the group’s website explains, Accipiter Dance’s work communicates the complexity of nature and human connection. They’ve danced at previous San Diego Audubon Society (now called San Diego Bird Alliance) events. If you’d like to support the group’s mostly self-funded projects, check out their website here.

The dance this sunny afternoon was so wonderful I thought I’d share some photographs.

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Recovering from psychosis in San Diego.

Yesterday, an educational event was held in San Diego. Visitors to the World Design Capital’s Exchange Pavilion in Balboa Park could watch videos and read information about the mental condition known as psychosis.

As Wikipedia explains: “Psychosis is a condition of the mind or psyche that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real. Symptoms may include delusions and hallucinations…”

At the event, Serena, representing the organization CALM, encouraged everyone that psychosis when recognized is very treatable.

I was surprised to learn, when I visited the CALM website, that 3 out of 100 people will experience psychosis in their lifetimes. San Diego County has a population of over 3 million people. That means about 100,000 residents will, at some point, experience psychosis.

There’s an online quiz anyone can take that help determine whether you or someone you know may be experiencing psychosis. The quiz can be taken anonymously. If you’d like, you can reach out afterward for support. Find the quiz by going to the CALM website here.

I photographed both sides of an information card that Serena handed out. The card includes resources and phone numbers in San Diego that provide help.

Like everyone, I’ve had my own difficult issues in life. It’s always a good idea to face your troubles and get help if necessary.

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Natural History Museum’s 150 years Block Party!

The San Diego Natural History Museum celebrated its 150 year anniversary today with a big “block party” in Balboa Park!

Shortly after 9:30, presentations were made on the museum steps by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, California’s Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins, and Judy Gradwohl, President and CEO of the San Diego Natural History Museum. Not to mention a friendly dinosaur! Then everyone watching enjoyed free morning admission to the museum!

Those who ventured into the San Diego Natural History Museum could experience fascinating exhibits and enjoy live entertainment. By heading down into the building’s basement, visitors could see the museum’s amazing new Paleo Center. I did just that, and posted photos of it here!

The big outdoor block party attracted visitors to numerous canopies situated on either side of the museum, which sheltered environmental and educational organizations from throughout San Diego County.

Scientists from the Fleet Science Center were happy to be asked anything! I asked two daunting questions. What is existence? What is consciousness?

The San Diego Air and Space Museum showed kids how to make straw gliders and paper helicopters!

The Coronado Public Library was showing how to made a newspaper pot for plants!

A smile from the Earth Discovery Institute! They are helping with natural habitat restoration and conservation.

A kid uses a stamp to print an image using red ink from ground up cochineal, at the Balboa Art Conservation Center table!

I correctly answered Balboa Park Facts for 500 at the Forever Balboa Park table and won a cool pin!

Inside the San Diego Natural History Museum during their 150 year celebration block party!

Great live music inside the museum.

Back outside, on the north side of the museum, on the lawn near the Moreton Bay Fig and the Natural History Museum’s new nature trail.

The Friends of Famosa Slough in Point Loma were showing award-winning photographs. I need to return to the slough for another bird watching walk.

All sorts of great information was available concerning Mission Trails Regional Park.

Cans4Books recycles cans and bottles and uses the proceeds to provide books for kids!

Reef the Whale is a fun sculpture on a trailer used by Cans4Books to collect recyclables!

A wood plaque shows that Reef the Whale was born in Point Loma this summer!

So many organizations were present for The NAT’s big block party.

Amazing sculpture of a California Red-legged Frog made of unrecyclable plastic collected at the museum. A cool creation of local nonprofit Endangered Concepts.

San Diego Botanic Garden had lots of plants to check out.

A big, wonderful smile!

I learned construction of the San Diego River Park Foundation’s new nature center in Mission Valley is making good progress!

Thank you for helping to maintain our beautiful San Diego River!

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