The Saturday Botanicals

JUST ABOVE SUNSET – as a commentary site – has gone dark, at least for now. For now, there’s just occasional photography, and each Saturday that would be botanical photography.

One Dozen Roses (12 images): Three weeks of winter storms – eleven so far – with heavy rain – decimated the local rose gardens. Not much left. But on the first sunny morning in a month, these few pulled through. More rain is on the way, but there will be more roses. ~ Saturday, March 18, 2023

Sunshine Again (35 images): The local gardens on the first sunny morning in a month. The clouds rolled in again in the afternoon, more rain on the way. but California was California again, if just for a few hours. ~ Saturday, March 18, 2023

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About Alan

The editor is a former systems manager for a large California-based HMO, and a former senior systems manager for Northrop, Hughes-Raytheon, Computer Sciences Corporation, Perot Systems and other such organizations. One position was managing the financial and payroll systems for a large hospital chain. And somewhere in there was a two-year stint in Canada running the systems shop at a General Motors locomotive factory - in London, Ontario. That explains Canadian matters scattered through these pages. Otherwise, think large-scale HR, payroll, financial and manufacturing systems. A résumé is available if you wish. The editor has a graduate degree in Eighteenth-Century British Literature from Duke University where he was a National Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and taught English and music in upstate New York in the seventies, and then in the early eighties moved to California and left teaching. The editor currently resides in Hollywood California, a block north of the Sunset Strip.
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