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SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun
Showing posts with label Ruth Armstrong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruth Armstrong. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2022

RUTH


         Our village was shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of Ruth Armstrong, unforgettable Ruth. 
  

        A hike a few years ago, found Ruth, in the pink sweater up front, where she usually always was, in the midst of friends. 
        She introduced people. She was a wonder at matching folk with new friends. It was her mission to make sure everyone knew each other.
        You could set your clock by Ruth; mornings at her favorite coffee shop with a group, mid day doing her daily stroll through the village, afternoon stop at the ice cream and coffee spot, regularly at the Lodge on music evenings, at almost all live music venues and each evening watching the sun set at her favorite spot.
        That's where we gathered.


       It's on Moonstone Beach, where the creek flows into the Pacific.

        I used to kid with Ruth that she knew more about the village than anyone else, because she knew more people than anyone else. I told her she should write a newspaper column.

         She had grown up at the family home in rural southern California, not far from the Roy Rogers ranch, and spent summers in Europe.             
        She'd lived in the Bay Area and fancied herself  knowledgable about all things Berkeley, including the early days of Cafe Chez Panisse. Others will agree, she made the absolute best hazelnut cookies in the world. They were a work of the baker's art. 
        Ruth was an artist and part of the of Cambria art culture. She lived in an historic early Cambria log house that her renown mother had shared with an early Disney film director. She remembered Disney people. A unique life, shared with friends. 
         We almost lost her a few years in a freak accident when a truck rammed through the wall where she was sitting in the village. She said she was saved by the large old pew in which she sat. She was broken, but not daunted and eventually got back to her daily village strolls, though with a limp. 
    
        Thanks to friends for the "Ruth appropriate" memorial gathering as the sun set at her favorite vantage point.
        Johnny, Christy, and Joan called us together. 


        Ruth, like most of this part of California, was a fan of troubadour Jill Knight who helped us remember our friend. 
        


    In a sweet, sad and cosmic irony, the gathering brought people together who had not seen each other or spent much time together during  the last two years, because of Covid.                               
    Because of Ruth we were together again.
     





        Someone remarked they'd never heard her say an ill word of anyone. 
        Her passing leaves a vacancy in many lives and certainly for Cambria.



        In a village known for free spirits and individual thinkers, artists, and intellectual vagabonds, Ruth cut a unique persona.
        She was and remains a true Cambria character.


        In the last duty for her friends, she got a perfect sunset that we could share. 

        Stay safe.  See you down the trail. 
 
       



Thursday, March 2, 2017

WHAT IS COMING?


     It's a seasons of life thing. I've been toying with a letter to my 13 month grand daughter, to be read 25 years from now.
     Maybe I'm wrong but as I look around to develop a scope of the epistle, I keep bumping up against what seems to be a rock hard brand of short sightedness. It is dangerously so, it appears to me. There is a common denominator as well, money.
      As a nation, actually as nations of the world, we make choices. 

  • Business profits or clean air and water. (Lower costs with fewer regulations vs a future of poison)
  • Funding for education or prisons. (Only so many tax dollars available-where do they go? What has the greatest value?)
  • Profit or public safety? (Think airbags or ignition problems and the calculus of cost of recall vs cost of litigation and pay out if a problem occurs.) Too many corporations choose protecting the "bottom line" over doing the right thing and undertaking recalls and product replacement. The culture seems to approve.
  • Repairing infrastructure or kicking the problem down the road?
  • The six WalmWart heirs control as much money as the bottom 42% of the American public, somewhere around $89 billion. Some 45-50 million Americans live poverty. Why is the divide so high? Why is the middle class disappearing? How has this new "Gilded Age" happened?
      And on and on it goes as I look for signals in how we live and decide now and how those choices will affect the world our grand children will inhabit. A lot more rumination is ahead. Complexities...
      shadow lace

flowers for Ruth


    Near tragedy struck our coastal mountain village last weekend.
      An allegedly intoxicated driver struck a parked car with such force it shoved it across a parking lot into a crowded coffee shop and village gathering place. Walls tumbled down, furniture was tossed and broken and 5 people were injured. One of them was our friend Ruth Armstrong.  
      Ruth was one of the first people to greet us when we moved to Cambria more than 10 years ago. She made sure we met new people and made friends. She is an artist and one of the village's most indelible people. Her leg and ankle were broken in several places. Ruth walks from one end of East Village to the other end of West Village, perpetually it seems. We are all hoping for a quick rehab because main street seems unadorned without seeing Ruth in her unique gait observing and monitoring Cambria village life.
    
self inflicted wounds
   The Trump gang just can't get it right. They hire a good speech writer who crafts a good address which the bossman reads as though he believes what he is saying, but then....
  • We learn the Attorney general either lied or withheld information about his own Russian ties and a new storm begins...
  • Kellyanne's bunkhouse posture seemingly ignoring the history and prestige of educators in the oval office sets off another storm...
  • It is revealed the highest sources at the White House lied to a group of network news anchors doing a deliberate sleight of hand deception so as to trick positive press coverage. Reich minister Bannon may have won the day but further eroded an already tenuous assignment of truth or trust to this White House. 
       Amateur hour continues.




        See you down the trail.