Writing and such

Observations by Jose Rodriguez Nodal.
Writing, photography, sounds about life, love, art, history, faith, food, architecture, travel, baseball, international futbol/soccer, and nothing at all. All poems and photographs are copyright and the creative property of Jose Rodriguez Nodal ©2011-2012.
A bit of succulent goodness. From Ana’s garden.

A bit of succulent goodness. From Ana’s garden.

Dancing: the vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalized by music. – George Bernard Shaw. Montage, from Mission Street storefront (March 2011).

Dancing: the vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalized by music. – George Bernard Shaw. Montage, from Mission Street storefront (March 2011).

Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals. – Charles Baudelaire.  Shot on Mission Street, San Francisco (March 2011).

Dancing can reveal all the mystery that music conceals. – Charles Baudelaire. Shot on Mission Street, San Francisco (March 2011).

Flight frame 1

Flight frame 1

The past that holds us together

The past that holds us together

Flight frame 2… From #InstameetOakland

Flight frame 2… From #InstameetOakland

(Flying) ahead of the storm…   An edit using Decim8; original shot on my iPhone4 at Aquatic Park, Berkeley, Calif.

(Flying) ahead of the storm… An edit using Decim8; original shot on my iPhone4 at Aquatic Park, Berkeley, Calif.

Día de Muertos

Día de Muertos

Sphere Within Sphere. One of a series of orbs by Arnaldo Pomodoro, placed worldwide (Vatican, UN, among others). This one is at Berkeley. Apropo for today’s Nobel Prize in Physics!

Sphere Within Sphere. One of a series of orbs by Arnaldo Pomodoro, placed worldwide (Vatican, UN, among others). This one is at Berkeley. Apropo for today’s Nobel Prize in Physics!

Jens Lekman singing songs of love, politics, a changing Europe, racism, and “waiting for Kirsten Dunst.” At the California Academy of Sciences “NightLife.”

Jens Lekman singing songs of love, politics, a changing Europe, racism, and “waiting for Kirsten Dunst.” At the California Academy of Sciences “NightLife.”