Meeting up with old friends in Lake Almanor, and random countryside.
Exploring in my Explorer; Chiloquin to Ocotillo - Day 1 /
Meeting up with old friends in Lake Almanor, and random countryside.
Meeting up with old friends in Lake Almanor, and random countryside.
Arrived in Chiloquin. A fire station in Susanville, various travel adventure shots and Mt. Shasta.
Lakes today, Eagle and Almanor. And random shots to and from.
Eagle Lake - A shrinking lake. Had the similar sad feeling as Salton Sea but without the toxicity. Boat ramp ends about 300 yards before the water and the small marina looks like its been closed for a long time. Oh, and there’s a Ronald McDonald House there, yeah.
Lake Almanor - A beautiful area. You can see the damage across the lake from the Dixie Fire in Lassen last year, just devastating.
Travel Day. But first, my morning walk. Today along a creek trail in Lee Vining, CA. And a cool truck along the drive…
Mono Lake - The major draw is the Tufas, apparently. So I’ve included the obligatory photos. Personally I think they are quite unattractive and not worthy of the attention they receive. I get that the are formed from build up of calcium from calcium-rich springs. Yeah ok that’s cool, fine. I would rather focus on the startlingly beautiful bright emerald green of the water bordered in white calcium and salt (its thrice as salty as the ocean) as seen from the north in the afternoon (photos don’t do it justice). The green-water photos of Mono Lake were taken on my return trip from Bodie…
Bodie - Historic gold & silver mining ghost town. Extremely interesting and certainly historic. I’d been there once before, many years ago. This time however I seemed to be much more interested in the equipment, the “gear” of the late 1800s, rather than the old weathered buildings. The quality of craftsmanship and ingenuity back then, with much cruder tools than we have today, was quite impressive to see. Most seemed to come from San Fransisco or Pennsylvania. Another thing that seemed interesting is; there are absolutely no trees in Bodie or the surrounding area. Not a single tree. Which means all the lumber (some massive timbers) had to be brought to Bodie by horse and wagon. All the wood for the thousand or so buildings (only a fraction remain), the framing and siding, not to mention all the furniture etc. All brought in over the mountains. These people were badass.
Travel Day with side trips;
Horseshoe Meadow Road to Horseshoe Meadow, up to 9,300 ft elevation. Crazy long switchback road and heliport at the top, and breathtaking views; to the east over the valley, and to the west looking at Horseshoe Meadow which exists at 9,000 ft elevation.
Manzanar - National Historic Site - Japanese Internment Camp that housed 10,000 Japanese Americans, and Japanese immigrants from 1942 to 1945. Man’s inhumanity to man. I left in tears.
Keith’s Point in a strange high altitude forest.
Travel day. Joshua Tree National Park, et al
This following series will be a small curated selection of images, processed on my iPad.
On March 11 the world lost a brilliant mind that was helping to move the human race forward. His many academic and professional achievements you can lookup online and find in your pocket. A family lost a loving husband and an amazing trailblazing father. I lost a friend and client the likes of which I will never meet again. Alex was a fearless dreamer, but not the kind of dreamer that only dreams, the kind that figures out a way to make it happen. Thinking outside the box is an old term, but with Alex, there was nothing left of the box, only those thoughts and ideas that were outside. His fearlessness with respect to design so impressed me, I grew as an architect as a result of working with Alex and his loving family. I will truly miss Alexander Vardy.
You can see the very unconventional plan and design we came up with for their dream home. Sadly, we did secure a development permit but it had not yet been built. It would have been a stunningly beautiful and unique home befitting a brilliant dreamer of reality, and his wonderful family.
High atop the foothills outside of Poway, CA, USA, with 360º views, including the Pacific Ocean.
For a deeper dive…
Construction and drone footage by MLA Contractor, Inc. Production by Mark A Silva.
Great framing progress.
Drone footage by Matthew Amos of MLA General Contractor, production by Mark A Silva.
Custom architectural grade glu-lam beams on site.