Well, those photos my spouse took of me in my new historic attire did not turn out too well. First, it was a rainy day in San Diego on that third Saturday of January. So we were relocated into Seeley Stable, a restored historic building containing carriages and equestrian-related equipment. And rather dark inside. In fact, very dark inside but with a large, open barn door. So a whole lot of photographs came out way too dark or way too fuzzy (a little fuzzy is OK but not blurry).
The second issue was unanticipated. The spot where I chose to sit and spin, unfortunately, was right in front of a sign that said "At Home in the Stable". The juxtaposition was most unfortunate. I guess I could edit the sign out of the photos if I had Photoshop or a similar program. But the sign is right there, in all the photos. Right behind me.
So, today being the third Saturday, we are off to Old Town again, with a hope for better results. Stay tuned. In the meantime, here is a photo of spinning wheels on display at La Purisima Mission State Historic Park, which we visited in late January.
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