It took me almost seven years to scatter my mom’s ashes, and I don’t know why. by Reviewer Rob Me, last week, after finally getting around to scattering my mom’s ashes from my surfboard at the same beach as my father’s were in 1980, as she requested. My dad wanted me to give him a “burial at sea” from my […]
Scattering My Mother’s Ashes Took A While
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returning the stones: Palos Verdes Stone
What Might Have Been Doesn’t Matter by Reviewer Rob This is a chunk of limestone I picked up from the side of the road in a development in Palos Verdes above Rocky Point and Lunada Bay areas sometime around eight or ten years ago. In 1963 my dad was a bartender in his mid thirties working at the Plush Horse […]
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rocks: sandstone fossil from Blacks Beach
Giving The Rock Back To The Place It Came From by Reviewer Rob I’ve collected rocks in the past but lately have been in the mood to return some of them to the places I got them from. (Below’s post material is from yesterday.) I took this strange rock back to the area I found it today. It’s a sandstone […]
Issue 47, Winter 2013/2014, in PDF
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Hidden San Diego: Inside Lake Hodges Dam
[Adventure] Hidden San Diego: Inside Lake Hodges Dam Tweet Reviewer trekking Photos and spot report by Jessica Johnson from HiddenSanDiego.net Lake Hodges Dam is a multiple-arch dam that sits on the San Dieguito River south of Escondido. It was commissioned by the Volcan Water Company and designed by John S. Eastwood. The structure was completed in 1918 and later purchased […]
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The Acid Bath
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Can Art Give Us Hope?
[Art Scene] A Recent Event in Connecticut Tweet By Jason Stoneking I didn’t realize until quite recently that on some level I am actively looking for hope. If you would have asked me a few years ago, I might well have said that the portrayal of hope was somehow sappy or pedestrian, something better left to the realm of Disney […]