Tri Color. Photo by Lydia Chávez

Right now it is 60° with a high of 66° – the forecast for the next ten days is here.

Today’s block:  San Bruno to Vermont, 23rd to 24th Streets.  I thought there would be more inventive ways on San Bruno to keep the sound from the freeway out, but maybe the wall there works well. Lovely gardens on Vermont.

With the light good early on, so much the better to sign on and document your block. Don’t wait! Let us know what day and block you would like at info@missionlocal.com.

You can see a map of all of the blocks here. The blocks in grey are being saved for others who have signed up. Let us save a block for you as well.

Windows. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Windows. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Three old garages. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Three old garages. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Three new apartments. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Three new apartments. Photo by Lydia Chávez
An arrangement. Photo by Lydia Chávez
An arrangement. Photo by Lydia Chávez
I want to plant some of these. Photo by Lydia Chávez
I want to plant some of these. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Same builder. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Same builder. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Not yet open. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Not yet open. Photo by Lydia Chávez
The mess up there. Photo by Lydia Chávez
The mess up there. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Parking at your door. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Parking at your door. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Lovely Palm? Photo by Lydia Chávez
Lovely Palm? Photo by Lydia Chávez
I've been around since the 60s. Photo by Lydia Chávez
I’ve been around since the 60s. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Lots of instructions. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Lots of instructions. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Looking north up San Bruno. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Looking north up San Bruno. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Idolatry on 24th. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Idolatry on 24th. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Bark. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Bark. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Handsome. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Handsome. Photo by Lydia Chávez

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