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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, december 7, 2019
“she’s in the water!” restoration continues on the tall ship swift of ipswich as she’s lowered into the sp slip here in my pedro town yesterday. still missing her masts, she’ll be part of the topsail youth program once she’s … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – sunday, december 1, 2019
the turning basin in my pedro town this morning… photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
Posted in Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Tagged main channel, Mike Watt, port of l.a., port of los angeles, San Pedro, Turning Basin
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watt’s picture of the week – wednesday, november 13, 2019
just back from my latest tour, I got a shot of the norwegian built platform supply ship “farland” (used to be called “blue king”) yesterday at berth 46 here in my pedro town. please note the inverted bow (ulstein‘s version … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged berth 46, Farland, Farstad, Inverted Bow, Mike Watt, norway, Platform Supply Vessel, port of los angeles, San Pedro, Ulstein, X-Bow
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, june 16, 2019
happy bloomsday, good people… it’s also raymond’s bday! I wrote a song about it for the minutemen… later tonight hear “the wandering rocks” episode from “ulysses” get read at the hammer: https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2019/06/bloomsday-2019/ photo by mike watt – – – – … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloomsday, double nickels on the dime, Hammer Museum, James Joyce, June 16th, Mike Watt, minutemen, Raymond Pettibon, sock-tight, The Hammer, Ulysses
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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, june 8, 2019
righteous ceramic work in hiroko’s studio during our first thursday art walk in my pedro town a couple of days ago. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged art, art walk, Ceramics, Downtown San Pedro, First Thursday, First Thursday Art Walk, Hiroko, Mike Watt, San Pedro
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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, june 1, 2019
this morning near the ss lane victory at berth 49 here in my pedro town… bye bye gray may, time for some june gloom! photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged Berth 49, Mike Watt, port of l.a., port of los angeles, San Pedro, SS Lane Victroy
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watt’s picture of the week – sunday, may 26, 2019
here comes onami (japnaese for ‘big wave’) about to come down on these three seals trying to get some konk at the bottom of the cliffs off of point fermin in my pedro town last thursday morning. I think the … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Wave, Mike Watt, Onami, point fermin, San Pedro, seals, surf, Waves
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watt’s picture of the week – saturday, may 18, 2019
three pelicans this morning on top of some nets in the sp slip (near timm’s landing) part of my pedro town. photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot page
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Tagged Mike Watt, pelicans, S.P. Slip, San Pedro, SP Slip, timm's landing
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watt’s picture of the week – thursday, may 9, 2019
two snails up on the fowler trail (one of my ten different hobblin’ routes) this morning at friendship park – this is where you get the biggest topview of my pedro town! photo by mike watt – – – – … Continue reading
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Tagged Deane Dana Friendship Natural Area, Fowler Trail, Friendship Park, Mike Watt, San Pedro, Snails
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