Gail, who is an OCCA member, entered a piece she created for the members show that ran for the past month at the Newport Visual Arts Center.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe - John Muir
Monday, April 28, 2025
Oregon Coast Council For The Arts: Member Show
Saturday, April 19, 2025
California Trip, Part Three
On Monday the 7th, Nick, Lauren, and I went to the 1,600 acre Moore County Regional Park in the eastern hills above Napa Valley. I think my time in California was the best week of the year for wildflowers, green grass, and perfect weather.
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Friday, April 18, 2025
California Trip, Part Two
On Sunday the 6th, Nick, Lauren, and I spent the day slow hiking in northeastern Napa County. None of us had hiked the Oathill Mine Trail starting from the Aetna Springs Trailhead. We have hiked the route from Calistoga up to the top of the mountain, but not down the other side to the bottom at Aetna Springs.
This is what remains of the resort, which is currently being restored. It was developed in 1891, and was a popular summer destination for people from San Francisco and Hollywood. In 1966, Ronald Reagan announced his intention to run for governor in the dining hall here. The road from here to the trailhead was a narrow rocky affair with a sketchy washout in one place. The whole area is remarkable for being serene, having little traffic, and being mostly rugged countryside with scattered large oaks.
Nick and Lauren's love of plants is infectious. They had me photographing and identifying wildflowers along with them.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
California Trip, Part One
This month I spent a week in Northern California with a little side trip to Santa Barbara. It was rather spontaneous planning, but I thought this would be the perfect time to spend time hiking with Nick, get to know Lauren (Nick's partner) better, and see a few friends that I haven't seen in a number of years. I flew down to Sacramento on April 2, rented a car, and drove to Napa.
Nick is very much into studying and appreciating native plants. This is his own native plant nursery. His day job is working at a family run garden center.
Since Nick wouldn't have time off for another 4 days, I drove down to Santa Barbara to stay with my long time friend John and his partner Mary. I also wanted to see Nora, who was a wonderful caregiver for my parents for several years.
John and I go back to 7th grade at Santa Barbara Junior High. We also spent several months traveling around Europe on motorcycles when we were 18.
It was great to catch up with Nora, who I hadn't seen since 2011. We had a long lunch during which I had my first jamaica, a soft drink made with hibiscus flowers. Nora and her co-worker Mercedes were the glue that made it possible for Mom and Dad to remain in their home for their last few years. It was reassuring to know they were in good hands, getting consistent professional care.
To be continued