Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

AUTUMN IN BIG SUR

THE WORLD OF THE LIME KILNS
It is a heart link for us.
We were first enchanted by the area
when it was a private campground.
From that date in 1969 our lives were
 drawn again and again to
special moments in this Redwood Forest Canyon.
We've celebrated, mourned, camped, hiked,
and always gain respect for its reverie.
The light plays with shadows
in a fairy like way.

Textures abound.




 Up the canyon are the old Kilns, reverting to time's and the 
forests design for them.
The Rockland Lime and Lumber Company
built the kilns in 1887.
Crushed limestone and debris from a landslide
and from shallow hillside pits north east of the kilns were 
put on sleds for a trip down the slope.
An 1888 State Mineralogist report said the kilns were 
loaded from the top and had a capacity of 110 barrels a day.
The operation burned local redwood to heat
the stone to 600 degrees to breakdown the
limestone into quick lime or caustic lime.
The byproduct was was removed from the kiln, cooled and
then loaded on wagons to be taken out of the canyon.

 Down the canyon to steam powered pulleys to be loaded aboard steamships that carried the material north where it 
was used in cement and concrete to build San Francisco.

As our friend Jim, who first took us to Lime Kiln and Big Sur, always says "Big Sur never disappoints." 
See you down the trail.

Monday, October 10, 2011

BIG SUR JADE FEST

GOOD VIBES
A unique festival and one of the world's
most scenic settings offer a full sensory
celebration.
The Big Sur Jade Fest needs to be seen.
In many ways it is the cultural and emotional
descendant of the Big Sur Congregation
that Brian Wilson wrote and sang of in
California Saga. The lyrics are below.
Artistic excellence reigns. These carved
pieces are by Gary Gowdy, who
also happens to be our electrican.
There is work by other talented craftsmen.




It is a cultural weekend.














His naan bread is fantastic.













 Probably no where else will you find such a blend
sights, sound, aromas, art, culture and being free.
As Brian sang "The people there in the open air...One big family...and their new found liberty."
And unlike the old Big Sur Congregation with
Country Joe, this time-plans for hygiene!


The California Saga
Brian Wilson


On my way to sunny California
On my way to spend another sunny day

Water, water get yourself in the cool, clear, water
The sun shines brightly down on Penny's place
The sun shines brightly down on the bay
The air's so clean it'll just take your mind away
Take your mind away
Take your mind away

Have you ever been south of Monterey
Barrancas carve the coast line and the chaparral flows to the sea
'Neath waves of golden sunshine
And have you ever been north of Morro Bay
The south coast plows the sea
And the people there are of the breed
They don't need electricity
Water, water, cool cascades of clear, clear water
The sun dance final scene sets the hills ablaze.
Horizon edges quick up the mountain's way.

Have you ever been down Salinas way?
Where Steinbeck found the valley
And he wrote about it the way it was in his travelin's with Charley
And have you ever walked down through the sycamores
Where the farmhouse used to be
There the monarch's autumn journey ends
On a windswept cyprus tree

Water get water get yourself in that
Get yourself in that get yourself in that cool, clear, water
The sun shines brightly down on Penny's place
Get yourself in that water
The air's so clean that it just takes your mind away
Take your mind away
Take your mind away

Have you ever been to a festival, the Big Sur congregation?
Where Country Joe will do his show
And he'd sing about liberty
And the people there in the open air, one big family.
Yeah the people there love to sing and share
Their new found liberty

See you down the trail.