Sunday, May 29, 2011

sonoma coast ride

May 29
afternoon
Shell Beach - riding along Sonoma coast
sunny, VERY windy


wild mustard & Queen Anne's Lace fully blooming





Just south of Shell Beach - looking north - no shelter for the bigger flowers, ice plant hugs the cliff

on bluff above beach



looking south




seagulls soaring off bluff

Saturday, May 28, 2011

rain rain

5.28.11
on Mt Tam


Got caught in a downpour, tried to wait it out under this tree but it only got heavier - ended up riding to hotel on motorcycle, arriving completely soaked

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

effie yeaw

(Meeting an art student to begin our short three-week stint to go through my basic process with her; great thing to get me out in the world again, too...)



May 24, 2011
morning
Effie Yeaw Nature Area

sunny, warm (but not too warm) no clouds, slight breeze
still very cool for this time of year here -
predicted to be upper 70's today, normal temperature would be a good ten degrees higher

Lots of birdsong, but not really any human noise - it's been too long since I've taken time out to just "be" like this.

Ground is dry and hard as I sit on it - next to the well worn footpath - grasses in various stages of drying out, from pale green to straw colored. Little fotxtails are eager to catch themselves in my book or bag or clothes to hitch a ride elsewhere.


[woodpecker knocking in the distance]



Looking out across the path, vetch & grasses reach as much as two or three feet in height - attracting the brief attention of big black velvety butterflies. Most of the grasses are pale straw in color while the vetch is still green with it's purple flowers.





beyond the grasses - live oaks grow next to the river, about 50 feet below, still high on it's bank


(Photos in pocket:)







Looking out over the river, sunlight sparkles on the moving water




Walking back...




Learning what my new Nikon D3100 will do...


Thursday, May 05, 2011

yosemite: valley of heaven


Been too busy working under deadline to post, but here's the twenty-fifth and final piece for the 20/20 Show at Kennedy Gallery Art Center. It's called "On Mist Trail," and has a piece of map where it's roughly located on it, as well as my requisite sketch & organic material. You can see the whole series at the Kennedy or in my Facebook album.