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Santa Ana Mountains, Summer 2023
#original photographers#photographers on tumblr#socal#cali#california#orange county#oc#the oc#mountains#travel#exploration#adventure#southern california#Santa Ana mountains#santa ana#wildflowers
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Cali Fact #17:
Black Star Canyon gets its name from the fact that David Bowie's ghost lives there. It's true! Just made it up myself
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#mountains through the trees from our balcony#Santa Ana mountains#Orange County#snow#California#southern california#adventure#my photo#aesthetic#scenery#photography#sunset
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santa ana mountains in san diego county, california
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Towers over a Ridge
#Electrical towers#chaparral#santa ana mountains#silverado#golden hour#orange county#photo#california#digital#original photographers
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Black Star Canyon, Santa Ana mountains, California
Waterfall was pretty dry this fall!
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Returning from the Beach - June 13, 2024
#green#mountains#hills#agriculture#ventura county#santa ana#ventura#socal#southern california#summer#2024#photography#outdoor photography#california#digicam#nikon coolpix 3200#ventura ca#digital camera#photographers on tumblr#june
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The Last Monsoonal Skies
Oct. 9, 2023
The New Monsoon runs from around May 15 to October 15. The warm eastern winds of the past couple of days signal the last monsoonal push in the southwest, with one energy shift after another causing the jet stream reversal. Each day DOR clouds transmute and leave us with OR skies.
The jet stream is coming from the west again and some forecasts show as much as a 40% chance of rain, however this may just be OR clouds that the forecasters don't understand. Temperatures will definitely come down and we will likely see cloud cover.
We are getting ready for a massive gifting trip, which you'll be able to follow here. The goal is major winter snow, which I think all of the west will experience. The skies have been powerfully clear and mostly absent of "planes" for a long time now. All "planes" that came through today had no trails or faltering trails which cut in and out.
#orgone#orgone energy#orgonite#weather#clouds#sky#california#mountains#monsoon#santa ana winds#free energy#geo-restoration
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Foundation Repair Santa Clara: Protect Your Home with Foundation Solutions
The foundation of your home is one of its most critical components, providing the necessary support to ensure structural integrity. In Santa Clara, the unique soil conditions and climate can pose specific challenges to maintaining a strong and stable foundation. At Foundation Solutions, we specialize in foundation repair Santa Clara, offering expert services to address a wide range of issues. In this blog post, we’ll explore the common foundation problems in the area, the importance of timely repairs, and why Foundation Solutions is the best choice for homeowners seeking reliable foundation repair services.
Common Foundation Issues in Santa Clara
Santa Clara’s diverse landscape, ranging from flatlands to rolling hills, combined with its specific soil types, can lead to several common foundation problems:
Expansive Soils: The region’s clay-rich soils tend to expand and contract with moisture changes, causing significant foundation movement and cracks.
Earthquake Activity: Santa Clara is situated in a seismically active zone, making homes vulnerable to foundation damage from earthquakes and ground shifting.
Poor Drainage: Inadequate drainage systems can lead to water accumulation around the foundation, causing erosion and weakening the structure.
Soil Settlement: Uneven soil settlement can result in foundation sinking or settling, leading to uneven floors and cracks in walls.
Tree Roots: The growth of tree roots near the foundation can exert pressure, causing cracks and shifting.
Why Timely Foundation Repairs Are Crucial
Addressing foundation issues promptly is essential to prevent more severe problems and costly repairs. Here’s why timely foundation repairs are crucial:
Prevent Structural Damage: Early intervention can prevent minor issues from escalating into major structural damage, saving you time and money.
Maintain Property Value: A stable and well-maintained foundation helps preserve and even enhance your property’s market value.
Ensure Safety: A compromised foundation can pose safety risks, including the potential for structural collapse. Timely repairs help ensure the safety of your home and family.
Avoid Water Damage: Foundation cracks and gaps can allow water to seep into your home, leading to mold growth and water damage. Repairing these issues early helps avoid these problems.
Our Comprehensive Foundation Repair Services
At Foundation Solutions, we offer a wide range of foundation repair services tailored to address the specific needs of Santa Clara homeowners. Our comprehensive approach includes:
Foundation Inspection and Assessment: Our team conducts a thorough inspection to diagnose the root cause of the foundation issues and assess the extent of the damage.
Customized Repair Plans: Based on the assessment, we develop a personalized repair plan that addresses the specific problems affecting your foundation.
Foundation Crack Repair: We use high-quality sealants and epoxy injections to fill and seal foundation cracks, preventing water intrusion and further damage.
Underpinning and Piering: For foundations experiencing significant settlement, we offer underpinning and piering solutions to stabilize and support the structure.
Seismic Retrofitting: We provide seismic retrofitting services to reinforce foundations and improve earthquake resilience, crucial for homes in seismically active areas.
Drainage Solutions: We install effective drainage systems, such as French drains and sump pumps, to manage water around the foundation and prevent erosion.
Soil Stabilization: Our soil stabilization services help mitigate the effects of expansive soils, reducing foundation movement and damage.
Why Choose Foundation Solutions for Foundation Repair in Santa Clara?
Selecting the right foundation repair company is vital to ensure high-quality results. Here’s why Foundation Solutions is the premier choice for foundation repair in Santa Clara:
Experienced Professionals: Our team of experts has extensive experience in foundation repair, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project.
Advanced Techniques: We use the latest technology and methods to provide effective and durable foundation repair solutions.
Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize our customers, offering transparent communication, competitive pricing, and a commitment to exceeding expectations.
Licensed and Insured: Foundation Solutions is fully licensed and insured, providing peace of mind and confidence in our services.
Guaranteed Workmanship: We stand behind our work, offering a satisfaction guarantee to ensure you’re happy with the results.
Case Study: Successful Foundation Repair in Santa Clara
A recent project involved a Santa Clara homeowner experiencing foundation settlement and cracks due to expansive soils and poor drainage. Our team conducted a detailed assessment and implemented a comprehensive repair plan, including underpinning, crack sealing, and the installation of a French drain system. The result was a stabilized foundation, improved drainage, and a safe, secure home.
Contact Foundation Solutions Today
If you’re experiencing foundation issues in Santa Clara, don’t wait for the problem to worsen. Contact Foundation Solutions today for a professional assessment and expert foundation repair services. Our experienced team is here to provide you with reliable solutions to protect your home and ensure long-term stability.
At Foundation Solutions, we are committed to providing top-quality foundation repair services in Santa Clara. Trust us to deliver the expertise and care your home deserves, ensuring a stable and secure foundation for years to come.
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#Foundation Repair#Foundation Repair Santa Clara#Foundation Solutions#foundation repair san#business foundation lifting#foundation repair santa ana#mountain valley foundation#foundation repair arcadia ca#how to spot foundation issues#pair foundation solutions#leader foundation solutions#underpinning specialists#ram jack warranty#residential foundation repair contractors
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This low-angle satellite image from this afternoon shows the Franklin Fire that is still burning in the Santa Monica Mountains above Malibu, California. The fire has aggressively burned over 2,800 acres since it started yesterday evening and has been driven by fierce Santa Ana winds. Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for an area impacting 6,000 people and threatening more than 2,000 structures (including Pepperdine University).
34.055913°, -118.694668°
Source imagery: Maxar
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Santa Ana Mountains, July 2023
#original photographers#photographers on tumblr#socal#cali#california#los angeles#losangeles#california dreaming#orange county#the oc#Santa Ana mountains#mountains
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spinning my chair around and sitting in it backwards: GOOOOOD MORNING CLASS
FIRST AND FOREMOST: this is not a panic post. It’s an informational preparedness post. Don’t panic. Just be prepared for this like you’d be prepared for an earthquake but you know it’s coming and it’s wet.
I’m 30, lived in Central Florida for the first 26 years of my life, and have experienced more hurricanes and tropical storms than you can imagine. Never in my life did I think I would have to discuss HURRICANE SAFETY again after moving to LOS ANGELES from FLORIDA and yet HERE WE ARE-
(This information is accurate as of 8/17 at 9am PST)
SO models are still early but it seems like as of last night, Pacific Hurricane Hilary is rapidly intensified AND has shifted its track pretty severely inland. Originally SoCal was predicted to get some bands off the coast but this does NOT seem to be the case anymore
As our good friend Jim Cantore mentioned above, if Hilary DOES make landfall in SoCal, it will be the first tropical storm to do so since 1939. Fucking yikes.
THE GOOD NEWS:
It isn’t looking like Hilary will make landfall anywhere as a strong hurricane. If it makes landfall in central Baja it looks like it’ll be a Cat 2 which isn’t great but still- better than the Cat 5 it’s currently strengthening to.
As for SoCal, we’re not predicted to get anything over a Tropical Storm. And mountains tear up tropical cyclones like crazy. It’ll (probably) be weak and, wind wise, no worse than the Santa Ana’s
THE BAD NEWS:
Our Cone of Uncertainty is currently pretty wide- this fluctuation matters as it determines which side of the storm hits us. Is this significant? Yes. The right side of a Hurricane is considered the “dirty” side- it’s the side that is most likely to produce severe weather, such as severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. It’s still too early to determine what side will affect us the most but it’s something to keep in mind.
Also, I can’t speak for the rest of SoCal, but I would not bet on the LA infrastructure doing well even with a weak tropical storm. Which is why I have brought you here today, to run down the IMPORTANT HURRICANE CHECKLIST
NOTE: I made this several years ago for FLORIDA so not all of it will be accurate to SoCal. Most of us live in apartments and have no say over tree trimmings and the likes. If the storm is feeling like it’s going to get bad, I would recommend moving important things and electronics away from windows and hanging out in areas of the apartment that have the least amount of windows. I don’t think boarding up windows or anything will be necessary but here’s information if you need/want it
ANOTHER NOTE: if you have the means, please check up on your unhoused neighbors and immediate community groups that do so, as well. As always, they will be the ones most affected by severe weather. Tarps, anything that rises up off the ground, waterproof bags, etc would be good to grab for them. I am not an expert here and would recommend following the lead of your community groups that work with your unhoused neighbors to find out what will be needed most.
I don’t at all think we’ll see any shutdowns so if the rain does get bad be prepared for dangerous driving conditions. I know it’s dangerous to drive any time it rains in LA but, you know. The Weather Channel isn’t predicting a TON of rain at the moment (for LA) but, just like our winter/spring this year, be on the look out for flash floods.
And again, this is all JUST IN CASE. It’s better to be prepared than not. SoCal’s infrastructure is not at all prepared to handle a tropical event so who knows! Anything is possible. If I was in Florida I wouldn’t at all be worrying about this but I’m not anymore and our wet winter absolutely fucked our roads in LA so I’d rather everyone be safe than sorry.
I’m sure it’ll all be fine and now you just have more safety information, which is never bad! Because frankly climate change is very real and I would not be surprised to see this happening more and more in the coming years. And it does have me worrying that El Niño this year is going to be worse than we imagined.
#hurricane#hurricane safety#Los Angeles#southern california#san diego#baja california#baja#hurrican Hilary#tropical storm#tropical storm Hilary#Tijuana#Mexicali
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#Santa Ana mountains#Orange County#California#Southern California#Santiago peak#adventure#travel#my photo#mountains#prickly pear#photography#aesthetic#scenery
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you wanted horny bt so here you go:
Tommy’s grip slips, the sweat gathered at the back of Buck's knee overcoming the friction of his calloused hand. Buck’s bare back slides an inch down the window and he moans brokenly as his weight shifts. The cock grinding slowly into his ass throbs against his prostate. Tommy’s other hand digs in with bruising strength, cupped under Buck’s ass and spreading his cheeks apart. He leans in closer, pressing against Buck’s naked body. He’s a wall of heat and sweat, musk slowly overpowering the cologne Buck had watched him apply a few hours ago. His once-crisp button-up is wrinkling and his dress slacks are caught halfway down his thighs.
“Shhh, baby, you gotta keep it down,” is whispered hotly into Buck’s ear, “You’re gonna wake up the whole hotel.”
He can’t help the groan that thought drags out of him. Tommy tsks, releases the knee he had butterflied out against the cool glass to wrap both hands under Buck’s butt. He leans his upper body away and cool air rushes into the space between them, making Buck whine. The complaint gets caught in his throat as Tommy hitches him higher on the window. Sparks fly up his spine at the jostling, and he chokes on air. He’s not sure what kind of noise he lets out, but it makes Tommy laugh and shush him again. Tommy leans back in, the ridiculous breadth of him eclipsing Buck’s view of their hotel suite. One hand spans Buck’s lower back. Another guides shaking legs to wrap around his waist. Buck weakly hooks his ankles together. Tommy’s slow grind picks up tempo.
The sparks racing up Buck’s spine catch. Ignition. A flash fire racing through his body like the Santa Anas down the mountains. His brain’s chanting a never-ending rhythm of Tommy-please-Daddy and it takes a warm palm slapping over his mouth for him to realize he’s been crying it aloud. His cheeks burn as his gasps are muffled.
“Poor thing. Don’t worry honey, I can keep you quiet.”
Two fingers force their way into his mouth and press down on his tongue, saliva pooling around them. Hips piston against his ass. Buck writhes, his open palms slamming against the glass above his head. His legs tighten around Tommy’s torso.
Tommy smirks, leaning close to lick a wet stripe up his jaw.
“Good boy.”
okay i'll answer this one bc holy fuck anon, how did you know all the things im obsessed about! good boy, licking his jaw, pleading buck, tommy tsk-ing... 🥵🥵💦💦
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Mount Santiago
#Santa Ana Mountains#black and white#california#monochrome#portola hills#orange county#original photographers#photo#digital
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Events In The History And Of The Life Of Elvis Presley Today On The 12th Of November In 1972
Elvis Presley Tour And Show Comes To San Bernardino CA.
A look back at Elvis Presley's 1972 outstanding concert at swing auditorium in San Bernardino CA
Sunday night, Nov. 12, 1972. The Santa Ana winds were howling, so typical of San Bernardino in November. And it was cold. But a sold-out crowd stood patiently to have an audience with The Legend . Elvis Presley was in the Swing Auditorium.
The Swing was the place east of L.A.'s Fabulous Forum to see virtually every top name act in the rock world, circa 1964 through 1981. Located on E Street, the auditorium was built in 1949 on the grounds of the National Orange Show and was named for Senator Ralph E. Swing, a San Bernardino legislator. What a glorious barn it was and what history played out on that stage. The Rolling Stones did their first American concert there in June 1964. The place rocked until a small plane crashed into it on Sept. 11, 1981 and the auditorium had to be demolished. One of the last shows played there featured Iron Maiden.
In between, rock royalty were regulars. Fleetwood Mac played more than five times. The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Jefferson Airplane, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Black Sabbath, Ramones (as opening act), Chicago, Jethro Tull, Alice Cooper, the Grateful Dead (multiple times), Faces with Rod Stewart (also multiple times), Santana, the Kinks, Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton, the Beach Boys, and more. Look up how many of these acts are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Just about everybody but the Beatles made it to the Swing.
Prior to the modern rock era, Bob Hope was almost an annual fixture at the Swing during the National Orange Show Fair. Other notables who performed there in the '50s and '60s included Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Benny, Judy Garland, Jerry Lewis, and George Burns. But never had a King played there before that night.
Yet, it wasn't as if Elvis Presley had never been to the IE. He did own a house for several of the Priscilla years in Palm Springs and was known to do some boating in Big Bear Lake. Many scenes of the totally forgettable remake movie 'Kid Galahad' were shot in Idyllwild. And, some of the outdoor footage in 1964's 'Kissin' Cousins' was shot in the San Bernardino Mountains. Still, this was different.
Elvis Presley's nationwide tour began at Madison Square Garden in New York, a city he had never before performed live in. The four concerts there were sold out and got rave reviews. At 37, he was 'lean, tanned and greasily handsome, his coal-black hair glistening with an oily 1950s sheen', as the New York Times' Grace Lichtenstein put it. At a press conference before the Madison Square Garden appearance, he was asked about the secret of his longevity on the pop music scene. 'I take Vitamin E', he told reporters.
From New York, the tour moved west, passing through cities like Milwaukee, Chicago, Wichita and Tulsa before continuing on to Las Vegas. Elvis stayed there for most of October before continuing the tour, which took him to Texas, Arizona, and into California. He hit Oakland, then San Bernardino, where he performed two sold-out shows - one on Nov. 12 and another on Nov. 13. rom there, he headed to the Long Beach Arena for two shows, the last stop before catching a plane for Honolulu where the tour would wrap up. Originally, the Honolulu show was planned to be broadcast worldwide by satellite, but the broadcast date was changed to early 1973 so it wouldn't conflict with the release of MGM's musical documentary Elvis on Tour. No matter. The show (actually four of them) went on. And in Honolulu, as well as in other cities on the tour, fans of all ages crowded concert venues to get a live view of the King.
So it was in San Bernardino. The Swing could hold about 10,000 people with a concert take of around $60,000. On that cold November night, fans crammed into the sold-out auditorium. With reserved seating, there was none of the festival seating chaos that marked the Swing rock shows - kids pushing and shoving and fighting to get to the stage area. This crowd was real diferent. I was way too young at 21. For the usual Swing rock show, most of the concertgoers were my age or younger. The guys had long hair, wore boots, Levis and denim work shirts (think the cover of a Creedence album.) The girls went braless, wore tight jeans or peasant dresses. There were always more guys than girls.
For Elvis Presley though, these fans had jobs, mortgages, and kids. The women clearly outnumbered the guys. They wore bright yellow or orange dresses, lots of makeup. Hairspray was huge. And, there were more than a few suicide blondes with hot pants and go-go boots. (I would never have sat on anything in the Swing in hot pants.) Jean Naté was locked in mortal combat with Charlie in a fragrance war. My Sin perfume held its own. Smoke from the bathrooms came from real Marlboro men (and women.)
My seat was in the cheap section - off to the side and high up, close to the glued-on tinsel that was a prominent feature of the Swing. The place always had a peculiar smell. Close to show time, greedy Colonel Tom's minions were at the stage hawking T-shirts, photos, and other assorted gee-gaws. I wonder just how much of that cash Elvis Presley received.
Finally, the lights lowered. The band started playing the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Then, there he was - The King. He was resplendent in a black and red concert suit.
Though his show was typical of his Vegas show that he performed at the International Hotel (later known as the Las Vegas Hilton and now called the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino), it didn't matter to his loyal subjects. He was live in San Berdoo! Old ladies screamed. It was hard to tell from my cheap seat, but I believe there were a few panties thrown at him.
His voice and physique were in A-plus form. He ripped through concert standards such as 'Polk Salad Annie', crooned to crowd favorite 'Can't Help Falling In Love', and did a couple of religious numbers with the gospel group J.D. Sumner and The Stamps.
No Elvis Presley show would be complete without the hits 'Hound Dog', 'All Shook Up', 'Jailhouse Rock', and 'American Trilogy'.
His band and entourage - the Sweet Inspirations, legendary guitar hero James Burton - provided a full sound that could not be duplicated by the typical four-man rock act. It was a show truly becoming of a King. The crowd responded as if seeing him for the first time. Bedlam broke out among the thousands of fans.
After about 90 minutes, despite fans calling for more, Elvis Presley left the auditorium for the San Bernardino Hilton, about $60,000 richer. I was a poor college kid. I went to Del Taco. What a Sunday night! rare candid photo's one captured of elvis presley leaving Oakland CA captured here by a female ep fan boarding is executive chartered jet heading to San Bernardino CA and performing here at this show wearing the white pinwheel jumpsuit and the white cape and the lions head belt captured by a fan audience member who was at this show concert.
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