
Yes, I know. One more minute of coverage of today's earthquake will send you over the edge. But I'm covering a
different earthquake, so it's okay. Specifically, today's photo is a glimpse of the aftermath of the big
1933 earthquake. Unlike most post-quake photos that feature damaged buildings, this photo shows one of the many big cracks that opened up in the earth. This particular scene was in the
Westminster area, "south of Ocean and Hansen." (Even if you don't care about the hole in the ground, it's still a nice image of rural Westminster.)
.A new exhibit, entitled "
All the World's a Stage: Modjeska's Arden" will open at the
Old Orange County Courthouse Museum next week. The exhibit, detailing the life and
canyon home of famed stage actress
Helena Modjeska, will kick off with a special reception on Aug. 7, 5:30-7:30pm in the 3rd floor Exhibit Gallery. RSVP to (714) 973-6610 if you'd like to attend.
.Werner Weiss of
Yesterland recently
reviewed Richard Harris' new book,
Early Amusement Parks of Orange County. I'm looking forward to seeing a copy of this book myself.