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It’s Friday again, time for photos

Although I did a couple of loads of laundry and ran a few errands, the rest of my day has been a play date with my husband.  We drove downtown (Fresno, not SF) and took photos of old houses and buildings.  We walked up and down streets, ran across intersections, said “hi” to a few people, and got some funny looks.  Fresno is not a busy place so it’s pretty easy to muddle around in an area and take photos, unlike this photographer in San Francisco who ran into some security guards.

These are three samples from our stops.  You are most welcome to head over to my flickr account to see others.

Although uninhabitable, this house is in a cluster of homes at Amador & L streets that have historical protection from demolition.

Two houses, still standing and being inhabited, in Armenian Town where William Saroyan grew up.

Going to the end of Van Ness, one finds this arch that says "goodbye" in its own way.

And since it’s Friday, I have to share my Fix-It-Friday photo with you.  I call this “girl in purple.”  In PhotoShop I tweaked the curves, sharpened the edges, and then applied a fresco filter.  Please give this exercise a try and let me know of your results.