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

Thursday, May 29, 2014

SPEAKING PICTURES

PEACE IN THE VALLEY
Along Santa Rosa Creek Road outside Cambria Ca.
GENTLE INTO THE DAY
    Birthing season has come to the ridge. Lana alerted me to a very recent arrival, just across the road.
     Mom was protective of her pride, just hours old.
A PROACTIVE BLADE
     An old pine is topped to prevent tumbling into service lines or onto the road.



  SPRING DANCES TOWARD SUMMER
   Jill Knight spins the whirl with heart at the Wise Owl...

 meanwhile a deceptive quiet out front...

See you down the trail.

Monday, April 14, 2014

THE BEST OF US AND HOME GROWN

LOOKING UP
      The geometry of the color and angle simply begged to shot and shared.  The venue is the sky above the Wise Owl in Cambria, mid afternoon on a sunny day.
HOME GROWN
     Salads have come easily this spring thanks to the abundance of lettuce growing in our raised boxes up here on the ridge.  A couple of variety in their beauty here-



GUIDING PRECEPTS
     The great man was gunned down on this date 149 years ago. In his time he prevailed against malevolent forces. The hatred and insanity that moved in the action of his death exists still, here and across the globe. We do not, nor should we deify great men and women, but we can and should remember their courage, leadership and imprint it upon ours and future generations. Could another Lincoln emerge here?  Has a Lincoln arisen elsewhere?  Do we inculcate what it takes in the 21st Century?

     See you down the trail.

Friday, January 10, 2014

HOW WOULD YOU HANDLE IT? plus EVENING and GOOD WITH POPCORN-THE WEEKENDER

THE GLOAMING

WHEN STARS AND/OR POPCORN ARE ENOUGH
    A buddy, a former FBI agent and leader of a television investigative team said his lovely bride had to drag him "kicking and screaming" to SAVING MR. BANKS. He raved about it.  I understand why.
      We expected something else than the intricate and well woven back story to Walt Disney's making of Mary Poppins. First the 20 year courtship of the author P.L. Travers, and then her history as magnificently played by Emma Thompson, worthy of an Academy nomination at least. Tom Hanks was remarkable, as always, as Walt Disney.  Colin Farrell deserves a lot of applause for his Mr. Banks. Bradley Whitford and Jason Schwartzman were terrific in their supporting roles and Paul Giamatti was nomination worthy in his.  This is a touching, entertaining, fascinating and memorable film. First class in all ways.
HEY, DA BOYS MIX IT UP
    The GRUDGE MATCH is not for everyone, but if you are a De Niro, Stallone, Alan Arkin or Kim Bassinger fan, or if you simply like popcorn and cliche, you might enjoy it.  I did, even though it was reminiscent of a Rocky re-tread and the popcorn was outrageously expensive.
     I guess I was curious to see how a couple of old boys-my age-could handle the boxing gym and ring scenes. BTW Arkin stole a few scenes, as he does so well.  Bassinger need only show up. She remains a stunning beauty as she ages, not so De Niro and Stallone, but then how could they?
   This is a guys film probably. Jim Lampley's presence made me think I was watching an HBO boxing match, set up. I enjoyed the almost two hours, but then I like boxing, pop corn, De Niro and seeing how make up artists can help make Stallone becoming increasingly a punched up, punched out punchy old puncher.  
REAL LIFE COURAGE
    I hope you'll take 7 minutes to watch this exceptionally well done piece on an extraordinary person. This is real life heroism, just in getting by.  You'll feel better about almost everything after you've seen it.
WISH YOU COULD HAVE BEEN THERE
    Cambrian Tess Wright, prevailed again as Mistress of the Salon as she moderated a fascinating discussion about where a couple of Cambria artists fit into the modern art milieu. Full disclosure here, one of those artist is Lana with whom I have lived and who's art I have enjoyed for longer than you need to know.  The other is Bruce Marchese, a displaced Brooklyn lad who was hailed as an exuberant colorist.  Tess has presented a series of lectures on art and artists and I hope someday they'll be available for a wider distribution. Her research is superb and her rapport with artists is a treat to behold.  Thanks to the Wise Owl for a great venue.
    See you down the trail.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A RENEGADE OF WHIMSY

THINGS TO OCCUPY US UNTIL 2016
     John Oliver, subbing for Jon Stewart as the resident satirist on The Daily Show lamented the other night he wished the political industry would wait another couple of weeks, until Stewart returns, to begin the next presidential onslaught. Maybe the shills, pollsters, pundits and yackers could wait until say, June of 2016!  Just dreamin'!
     In the meantime, too much life and truly important realities to enjoy.
STAR POWER
    Here are a few happy campers spotted on a recent coastal stroll.

This guy looks like an action hero, ready to spring into action.

PRETTY DELICIOUS
the before and after of a Lana Quiche

AT THE WISE OWL
     One of the great joys of the Central Coast is the abundance of masterful musicians. A recent venue of preference is the coffee/beer/wine bar Wise Owl with evening jams. 


   Perfect summer fun. Who needs TV or politics eh?
   See you down the trail.