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Saturday Sounds

October 11th, 2008

 

 Heard around town today, from top to bottom:

    Wailing of a fire truck

    Chopping of the Calstar copter

    Swishing of seagull wings

    Pounding of  waves at #17 Lighthouse Point

   Gobbling of a wild turkey at #44 Caspar Cove

   Growling of an artist’s chain saw 

 

October Observed

October 8th, 2008

 

Photos from top to bottom:                            

Mendocino’s version of fall foliage - the colorful sea succulents around #16 Sandborn.

Tucker, the office cat, doing his yoga exercises before starting his day at MCR.

Seagulls swoping over the breaking waves at MacKerricher Park Beach.

A deer on alert by the entrance to #14 Steps to the Beach.

Blackberries are currently a moveable feast everywhere in the area.

Naked Ladies are strutting their stuff as well.

 

Dog Day

August 22nd, 2008

 

 

“In my art, if I capture ‘that moment’ when the dog makes me smile, then I am satisfied. This show is meant to delight and be FUN.”  - Rebecca Deerwater

Her papier mache dog show is certainly fun.  It is currently delighting visitors (including this local author) at the Mendocino Art Center. The exhibit ends August 31st, 2008.

Most of the life-like dogs have already been “adopted” as evidenced by all the red tags on the signs.  Each and everyone made me smile and smile. Coincidentally, I had a favorite but he was also spoken for. Luckily for me though, I am already blessed with his real live doggie-double at home.

Sea Drum Details

August 12th, 2008

 

 

 

 

Allthough #10 Sea Drum was professionally decorated, the objects in the home definitely reflect the eclectic taste of the owner. The quirky touches such as the branch hand rail and tree trunks were finds from his property. The shabby chic mirror, shell cabinet, burls and the collection of wall fishes are by local artists. 

The kitchen mural mimics the exact view outside had it been a window instead. I understand that it was an architectural necessity to have a wall by the stove. It was an stunning solution although you won’t be shortchanged for ocean views throughout the house.  

However, my favorite view at the house is the sight of Swift, the neighbor dog. He never fails to visit when any MCR personnel is at the house. We have also been told that he is the one-dog welcoming committe for our guests. For years his predecessor Barkley, also a golden retriever, was MCR’s unofficial customer relations at the house. Although many of our guests and this author miss Barkley, we are heartened that Swift is continuing his tail-wagging welcome tradition.   


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