9.30.2012

killer dana

took the skiff out the other day to scout a few spots for lobster season.  i went and payed my respects in the lee of dana, and tried to imagine where the take off spot might have been on a big day; before the harbor was built...


 ended up with the most challenging limit of scallops i've taken. in all the surge and swell, it took a solid 2 hours to get my 10



suppertime...

9.28.2012

i know millionaires who would trade places with us.




the talented Miss Campbell Steers

excerpt from jack kerouac's "Dharma Bum's" 
farmer&protea flower linocut "On the Move"
Campbell made one of the favorite pieces of art i own, she just set up an etsy account
HIGHTOP STUDIOS...check it!

9.26.2012

mt. tam

mt. tam holds a very special place in my heart.  i could sit for hours on its summit looking out in all directions, down to pacifica, over the city, east to richmond, imagining i were an ant living on a relief map of the bay area.  there everything becomes clear to me; how the san andreas, the bays, the peaks and suburbs all relate to one another logically.  i'd always wondered what it's like to sit up in that lookout house behind the razor wire; this video does a wonderful job capturing that perspective, and then some. the time lapses, especially at night blew my mind.  enjoy!


9.25.2012

Assembly Bill No. 1616 (cottage foods)

Gerry Brown has passed AB 1616, that states under "specified requirements related to training, sanitation, preparation, labeling, and permissive types of sale"; the production and sale of "non potentially hazardous foods" is permitted from non certified/commercial kitchens.  Sounds pretty awesome, yet sorta hard to regulate & enforce.  Seems like a great opportunity for many....just so long as a few with the wrong motive$ don't use it as means to cut corners and ruin it for the rest...

9.10.2012

BC

jardin
lake kootenay
willy unhooks the one squawfish of the day...
lil turkeys
spontaeneous jammage

jonson's landing square dance

9.09.2012

cabin on the lake...

deep in the kootenay mountains of british columbia, sits this majestic little shack