Showing posts with label my California self. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my California self. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Home

TRIP ~ Day 11

I've thought a lot about home this trip.  I don't live in California now, but having been born, raised and gone to college here, it will always be home.  Driving around, thinking, "Oh cool, a CA license plate," then realizing they are ALL Calif plates.   

My dad's house.
While I never really lived in this house, oddly enough it feels like home.


My parents built the house, whose construction was not completed until shortly before I left for college.  Whenever I am here I am reminded of how much I was involved in the design process!


Mostly I notice my choices in the bathroom.  It's yellow!  My favorite color at 18.   It was designed to be shared by my sister & me.  The tub is the perfect length for my height; I tested out tubs at the bath supply house til I found one that fit.  The shower head is set at the perfect height for a 5'5" person to shower and not get her hair wet!  The last time I waxed poetic on this feature, my husband (who is 6') remarked that the shower head is not ideal for everyone!  Oh well.  This trip I noticed the bathroom window, which is set high in the wall and gives light but complete privacy.

 The view from my bedroom, early morning.

When I left my dad's, I drove south toward my mom's home.  In between is much of my life before marriage:  my childhood home, the gully at the corner where I played as a kid, schools, friends' houses, even the streets & freeways where I learned to drive.  I was smiling all day -- I am a nostalgic marshmallow!  Not many photos.  I have so many in my head, I didn't stop, just drove and felt at home!


 My childhood home,
A typical Valley ranch house,
fer shure!

That's my old bedroom window on the left.
And another high bathroom window, no wonder they feel right, I've always had them.

A most important icon of my childhood -- the street light!
The rule was, when the light came on, it was time to go home.
But some nights, usually the weekend or summers, some group of the 20 neighborhood kids would gather under it for a rousing game of "kick the can."

Next I drove to my elementary school, past friends' houses, even going so far to see if I could find an old boyfriend's house.  I found the street, have no idea which house was his.

Then along Ventura Blvd toward the freeway and my mom's place.
Say what you will about driving in LA.  Having learned to drive here, it was really easy to negotiate.  And no one honked at me the entire day!

Monday, January 10, 2011

A Sunday Drive

TRIP ~ DAY 3
more story than pictures . . . 

I was an odd kid.  I loved Sunday drives with my family.  They were pretty.  And quiet.  A lovely respite for me from the constant chatter of my mom & sister.  My dad loved California, having moved here in 1938, when he was 12.  He liked wilderness and trees and he drove us some fun places.

So last Sunday I drove my daughter & her boyfriend North.  It was a beautiful day for a drive.  At the Flea Market sign I got some interest.   My daughter has been dragged to so many flea markets and they aren't her thing.  Who knew her boyfriend was such a sport?  We stopped.

Not my usual flea market.  Here we saw beautiful First Communion

 . . . and Quincenera dresses!

Colorful fruit and veggies . . .

 
. . . and the young men selling them.

They  were teasing each other about being in my photographs, so I made them both stand still for this one.  I probably should have gotten vegetables also, but my daughter was worried they were making fun of us so I took this quick.  They weren't making fun, they were just cute kids.  When I pointed out that she & I know enough Spanish to know when we are being dis-ed, she was ok!

On through Napa, Healdsburg, St Helena . . . wine country.  
We didn't stop at any wineries or vineyards.  Nor did I take photos.  Trust me, it was beautiful, even with the grapevines dormant!

Calistoga

Almost 40 years ago, when I met my husband, this was a sleepy little town.  We used to come here on our days off from summer camp to do laundry and get soup at a cool organic, vegetarian restaurant.

 Victorian Cottages

 Great Porches

Architectural Details.

I wanted to live here, heck, I still do.  But my DH has never thought there would be enough work for a jazz musician.  He's probably right, but I get nostalgic for the life that might have been whenever I visit.

 Redwoods, looking up

Up over the hill we drove to Middletown, the former home of the summer camp where my chosen family (as opposed to birth family) began.  I met my husband there, and years later our son, age 9, & daughter, age 6, started going.  They spent three summers, loving the place every bit as much as we had!

We drove back on the Silverado Trail.  I love that name, so romantic.  Years ago it was rural and western.  Today its mostly wineries and vineyards.  It's still beautiful and it was a lovely day spent with my dearest daughter and her equally dearest young man.  This was an absolute perfect day for me!

Friday, January 7, 2011

The University of California, Berkeley

TRIP ~ DAY 1

The first day of my winter trip.  Little did I know California would really feel like Winter!  Honestly, it's in the 40's in the Bay Area, not a usual thing.  Wish I had brought more turtleneck sweaters!

That said, there were more than a few of these blooms on a tree at the entrance to Cal, the University of California, Berkley

A stream on campus.

 All the rain has made these streams lush.

 A perfect place for playing "Pooh Sticks."

Even college students need children's games.

 It should be no surprise I was drawn to the library.
Also, I needed to recharge my camera battery and I knew they would have plugs and lovely places to sit & read!

Indoor staircases.

Periodical Reading Room.

Amazing Ceiling!
This one is in the Periodicals Room.

 North Reading Room

North Reading Room.
 
Reference Stacks.
I feel so at home!


 Couches, waiting for students to return and sit on them!

After I left the library I wandered back to town, marveling at the architecture of this magnificient campus. I was not a student here.  During my freshman college year, I visited a high school friend who was.  As vibrant and beautiful as it was, I knew I needed a much smaller campus with many less students to enjoy college!  

Artsy shot of the Clocktower.
I love these trees!

This building is across from the Library entrance.

Close-up of above building.

 Classical Architecture.

 Do you like the botanical (tree) framing the building's name?


A beautiful modern building.

Just outside campus, a Mission-style church.

Thanks for hanging in til the end of these photos.  There was so much to see and photograph, and it was so beautiful!  California will always feel like home.  I had a wonderful day!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

a little pink, and in French . . .
Bonne Annee!

I hope you have a wonderful day.
My husband & I will be watching the Rose Parade.
I'll be oohing & ahing over the creative use of florals, & thinking of my family -- the engineer who loves the mechanics, the horsewoman who knows horses & riders!
My husband will be listening to the bands and commenting of their turns.  In high school he marched in this parade.

Visit Bev's How Sweet The Sound for Pink Saturday participants.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Shop Blues


A group of friends on a Girl's Weekend came into the shop today.
They are celebrating their 50th birthdays.


I loved their energy and how often then would call to each other about how cute this was or how wonderful that was.  The shop is all my taste, so it felt quite validating!

 They picked out interesting items, like this fabric.
And had ideas of how and where it could be used.

My favorite customers are the ones who like the shop.
I do love to make sales, but honestly I am equally happy when I have an appreciative person, even if they don't buy a thing.
So in my usual California enthusiasm (which I know is not really appreciated in New England), I blurted out how delighted I was to have them in the shop and liking so many of my things. It went over like a lead balloon!  I felt like an idiot the moment the words were out of my mouth.    


So to make myself feel better I decided to make my "blues" into a photographic essay and  share it with you!  And it has worked!  Enjoy the pretties and thanks for listening!

For today's Pink Saturday posts go over to Bev's blog.