Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

11 March, 2014

Golden Bowers

A few weeks ago, hubby and I took our first visit to the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. It has one of the prettiest entryways, built in the Spanish style, I've seen for a museum.











This is a large mural which is mostly obscured by a tree.



I'm not sure what to make of this pruning work. Perhaps they were trying to create a pom-pom tree.


This is in a small garden off of a large hall.


This is a museum that covers a variety of subjects. We saw exhibitions on Beethoven's late works, art of the Pacific (specifically headhunters in New Guinea), early California settlers' artifacts, and 19th Century European paintings. 
I'm sure we will be returning there again in the near future.

07 November, 2013

Tar Very Much

This week Hubby and I went up to a Los Angeles art museum with some friends. Right next door are the La Brea Tar Pits which I'd heard of but never seen. 
They are, as the name suggests, tar pits and they were formed by tar seeping from underground up to the surface over tens of thousands of years.


What was really interesting, and a little weird, were the bubbles, caused by escaping methane gas which make it look like the tar is boiling. 



The nearby museum tells the story of the tar pits and presents the results of the on-going excavations. Sadly we did not have time to visit it.



There are various models of animals around the site whose fossils were discovered in the area.



Pit 91 shows how some of the excavations took place and what was found there.






25 July, 2013


I've had guests from England staying with me for the last few days and it has been fun to share some southern California experiences with them: bonfire and hot dogs at the beach, sunsets over the ocean, surfing, shopping and people watching at Laguna Beach, eating where the locals go, and a visit to the Mission in San Juan Capistrano.

This Lily is from one of the Mission's fountains.

Now the guests have gone it is time to wash and put away the sheets and towels, put the furniture back in place, and return to painting.



12 July, 2013

Road Trip 6

This is the final post about my recent road trip. This post backtracks a little and deals with a reoccurring site we saw on the coastal portion, California Missions.

Read about the California Missions here and here.

Because of our schedule, we weren't always able to go into the Mission because we arrived outside of their visiting hours. However sometime we could get pictures of the gardens through the locked gates.

Mission San Jose de Guadalupe.






Mission Santa Cruz.



Mission San Juan Bautisa.




Father Serra who founded many of the missions.




Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.



Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa.








Mission La Purisima Concepcion de Maria Santisima.








Displays showing how the rooms would have looked during the Mission era.





Adobe bricks.


How the bricks are made.


MIssion Santa Barbara.


Chalk artwork in front of the church.


Father Serra again.


Distance to the next missions.



Mission San Buenaventura.






For a review of my visit to Mission San Juan Capistrano see here and here.