Sunday, July 13, 2008

Three Kinds of Altars









When you think of Altars, Shrines and Temples you tend to think of Japan, or China. But I have noticed that there are plenty of altars in San Diego. There are shrines to the dead. This is a shrine to Dane Williams who died mysteriously 26 January and 28 January 2008. His family must be really pushing the search for an explanation because to this day there are adverts requesting information every where down town.

There are also shrines where people give gifts to the gods. A gift to the the gods is a gift to the poor. Often times these gifts take the form of food, or cans or bottles which can be recycled for the California redemption value. The picture above is of a Red Bull can on top of a PETA magazine despenser.

Both of these pictures where taken outside the Cost Plus on Fourth Avenue. Cost Plus's info is as
follows:

372 4th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone Number : (619) 236-1737

I do my recycling at Time Recycling Center its info is as follows:

412 Cesar E Chavez Pkwy
San Diego, CA 92113
Phone Number: (619) 235-8182

The third type of altar is one where people give the gift of their old clothes. These altars could also appear on the San Diego Stripteas blog. These sandals where found on a trash can outside The Soho Shoe Lab on Fifth Avenue. The info for Soho Shoe Lab is as follows.

480 5th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone Number: (619) 238-0912

All of these pictures were taken on 12 July 2008.