
Triri N7 Inhabitants spoke of a city of pillars so starkly white and remote that they could only be found under the darkness of night using the glow of dueling moons. The stone the pillars are built from stone bleached white in the sun and relentless pounding of the surf. The pillars gain their height from the need to stay above the tidal high points. Here on a moon with moons, tidal changes can be dramatic. Add to that a relentless assault of rocks from the sky causing massive ripples across the sea. These pillars are more than just buildings they are vents, doors and windows to a world under the waves. Organic plant like shapes are sculptures built to resemble that which will never grow on the surface of Triri N7. There is a fine example outside my door.

Habitat stack tribute to my tiny dog, Stella, who crossed the rainbow bridge in April. Each habitat represents a local park and the top habitat represents her favourite park and last walk - a sunny day with cherry blossoms, ducks, and a ladybug.





Snail Racers from around the region come to compete in the hottest event in SnailSports! Donuts will be served (no salty snacks!)

1:1 scale of a softball
I spent 20 years volunteering at the Niles Canyon Railway, including on the Maintenance of Way and Signal teams. "Big Bird" was the yellow motorcar with a blue tarp roof, a few Faimont Flatcars, and the Air Compressor car, laden with tools. We'd build new track, and firm-up existing track nearly every weekend.




Shark hooterie











