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Just before leaving Memphis this morning, I stopped by the National Civil Rights Museum and reflected in front of room 306 at the Lorraine Motel for about 10 minutes.  Mulberry St. was relatively empty, with the exception of a few people overseeing …

Just before leaving Memphis this morning, I stopped by the National Civil Rights Museum and reflected in front of room 306 at the Lorraine Motel for about 10 minutes. Mulberry St. was relatively empty, with the exception of a few people overseeing some renovations, so it was nice to take in the visit alone and be uninterrupted in thought. Look forward to telling my dad about this tonight… #memphismemos #MLK

Lorraine Motel

Rollie Agado October 30, 2013
Tags memphismemos, mlk, Signs
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LACMA is a treasure
Seek it out and the tar pits around it.
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My affinity with costume b
Figure 8 Mural
RIP - Elliott Smith

Good to be back in Silver Lake.
Morning reset setting, courtesy of the Venice Canals.
Before leaving LA, gifted a rose 🥀 and paid my respects to Johnny Ramone.

His cenotaph is within the grounds of the Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Huntington Beach, CA
Spectating locals & life
México lindo y querido
Si muero lejos de ti
Que digan que estoy dormido
Y que me traigan aquí
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Manhattan Beach, CA
‘Surfer Checks Phone’
“Hi, We’re Joyce Manor from Torrance California”

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