Sunday, November 25, 2007

Fiscalini Ranch - Cliff Path View


Juvenile Sea Lions

Don't they remind you of slugs, except that slugs don't sun themselves.

Beautiful pattern in seaweed

This is taken looking down from the pier on the Cayucos beach

A likeable sea gull

He didn't seem to bothered by us staring at close range.

Cayucos Pier


We visited a community art gallery and had lunch at Duke's, a typical beach lunch spot.

Passion Flower


This was growing near the Harmony post office. I'll have to try sketching it.

Harmony


There wasn't much in this town--mainly a post office, a farm, and a winery. I tasted wine, paired with chocolates and bought the Raspberry Pino Noir chocolate sauce as a gift. I wished they had had more than one bottle of that.

Map of city property being turned into a little park


There is a burned barn on the property, but they have big plans for it. I enjoyed the hand-drawn map.

Pretty sidewalk at Lynn's in Cambria

Cambria is a pretty artsy town

Look a little closer . . .


This house has a cigarette machine mounted on it's fence! No wonder they all smoke--how convenient to just walk out your door when you run out. These machines were all over.

An Ofenbach residential neighborhood


Very pretty gate


I went for a walk in an Ofenbach residential neighborhood.

House number

How many of us have beautifully painted house letters like this? We could!

Achat Hotel


This hotel was very comfortable--well insulated. (The leaning chimney is an optical allusion.) I had to ask and learned that it had once been a slaughterhouse.

Nice lettering on church


To me, it has a carved appearance.

Another page from a Hesse journal


The Klingspor had an extire exhibit devoted to Hermann Hesse and his watercolors, typography and books. The walls had a very interesting pictorial biography. I wished I could have understood all the text that went with it.
I visited the Klingspor with the intent of viewing the calligraphic collections. Unfortunately, I heard from the docent, who didn't speak a work of English, "Das biblioteca ist glossen.". Those words were close enough to Dutch, and I got the message that all the calligraphy is housed in the library, which is only open Tues-Fri. Oh well, I had a nice time visiting Offenbach.

Hermann Hesse Journal


I love his neet writing and the way he wrote around the pictures. His background in typographic design is very evident.

The class


Here we are posing at the end of class. That's Janet in the middle, to the left of Susan.
We had a great time, sketching and making our own journals and just hanging out together.

Lefty sketching


Love those benches and that Lefty!
He's a great sport--the only man in this class. I will say though, that while we went sketching in the shops and cafe, he went to the sports bar and admitted to doing no sketching.

View from Fiscalini Ranch


Fiscalini ranch is a green space with a path for walking and rustic benches for resting. Very popular for the resident's daily walks. We sat and sketched.

The "Van Gogh"

The cabins were wonderfully painted with an artist theme. Susan stayed in the Van Gogh. Chris, Barb, Pat, her friend, and I stayed in the Da Vinci

Cambria Journaling Workshop

4 women from the Orange County Society for Calligraphy, Chris Ewen, Barb Steel, Susan McNally and I, carpooled in Barb's luxurious van to beautiful Camp Ocean Pines in Cambria for Janet Takahashi's workshop. Patricia Parker and her friend drove up together in another car. Kingsley Benefield and Lorraine Brown came up from San Diego. When we arrived, we were greated with this spectacular view from the deck, which we enjoyed with a wonderful spread of wine and cheese.