Tiny house shape

Much of the fun I have driving is hunting the surrounding landscape for buildings. You can learn a lot from the simplicity and practicality of farm buildings. The proportions look perfect here.

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Secret grotto on coast

Louie over at Pepe’s for breakfast yesterday morning. Shot this with Pepe’s Canon Rebel Vixia HF S 200, with EFS 15-85 mm zoom, a very fine less-than-ultra-expensive Canon.

Yesterday Louie and I took a hike to this spectacular bit of the coast. That’s a tunnel through the rock on the right, with white water pounding through on each swell. Man, what a spot! The Pacific Ocean in its majesty and power.

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Mama’s little helper

Yesterday we visited a straw bale house SunRay built. This little girl’s mom was mixing purple plaster for the walls and the little girl was trying to help. Look at those eyes!

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SunRay & Lloyd

Yesterday I shot photos of SunRay’s latest creation, a 12-sided yurt “man cave.” It’ll be in our tiny houses book. Here we are standing at the back of his solar-powered camper (in process of construction).

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Girl with glow

I walked into a coffee shop yesterday along with another guy. The barista girl was standing there, and she was luminous. She had an energy glow. The other guy took one look at her and said, “Look at you!”

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SunRay’s temple 3 years later

The unique natural materials temple built by SunRay Kelley in the northern Californai hills 3 years ago (and featured in Builders of the Pacific Coast) is holding up beautifully. I checked it out yesterday. The cob walls are still smoothly sculptured and unpitted. Everyone who goes into this building feels good. It’s a masterpiece.

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Olive Harvest in Napa Valley/SunRay Kelley in Lake County/Louie’s in Pt. Arena

Nice little building complex on outskirts of Sonoma. I love the brick red trim.Took off Monday morning for a 5 day road trip. First up to my brother’s farm in the Napa Valley to watch the olive harvest, then up towards Clear Lake, and Harbin Hot Springs. From there out to see SunRay Kelley’s “man cave,” a 12-sided cob-walled wooden yurt, then over to hang out with my friend Louie at his place on the river.

I love starting on a trip. It’s always an adventure. Rainy drizzly morning, and on my Sirius satellite blues station, Bobby Blue Bland singing, They Call it Rainy Monday, then Paula Nelson (with Willy Nelson) doing Have You Ever Seen the Rain. Over on the “Outlaw” station, Dale Gilmore: I’m a Ramblin Man…

Heading along the back road to Petaluma, it’s misty and the hills are soft and green. God I love California! Ayreshire cows grazing. One of Clover Milk’s billboards shows a cow lying on her side, relaxing in a meadow, with the words: “Amazing Graze.” I still remember “Tip Clo Through the Two Lips.”

Olive harvest: my brother made a deal with the (large) McEvoy Ranch for his (certified organic) olive crop. The McEvoy crew was there, 44 guys, and I shot photos. It was a bumper olive year; my brother resurrected a pretty neglected bunch of olive trees (over 1000) on a ranch he bought 3 years ago. This year they expect to get 12 tons.

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