4.12.2010

iphone+shakeitphoto ~ little daily moments


My sister (and best friend in the world) is currently in medical school and in her very few spare moments she captures amazing photographs using her iphone+shakeitphoto. Below is an assortment of notes and random images we have sent back and forth over the past few months, showing life in Vermont and San Francisco chronicled through little daily moments, both strange and beautiful:












woods skiing










Vermont beauty















flora grubb gardens











                                   good. morning.



Almost creepy huh?  













happy Easter :)










Happy Valentine's Day!

warm winter sunset in Mexico


waves in the clouds.

pizza at piccino, wish you were with me...

my peaceful world here












1920's party last night

the end of fall...

Stella on her princess bed

sorting wedding images...

VT winter

bread & puppet festival

the sky during my recent walk



















on a quick walk


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La Cocina ~ San Francisco, California

Here are some of the faces and delicious products of La Cocina located in the Mission in SF...


"San Francisco’s First Incubator Kitchen, La Cocina is a ground-breaking business incubator designed to reduce the obstacles that often prevent entrepreneurs from creating successful and sustainable small businesses. By providing shared resources and an array of industry-specific services, business incubators ensure small businesses can succeed."



"They focus primarily on women from communities of color and immigrant communities. Their vision is that entrepreneurs will become economically self-sufficient and contribute to a vibrant economy doing what they love to do."

"The mission of La Cocina is to cultivate low-income food entrepreneurs as they for­malize and grow their businesses by providing affordable commercial kitchen space, industry-specific technical assistance and access to market opportunities."




To find out more about the organization visit their website: www.lacocinasf.org