Sunday, July 28, 2013

Janine On Her Birthday

Janine On Her Birthday My favorite bartender, at the Polo Grounds near the ballpark.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Blues and a Hot Red Dress

Three Shades of Street Brew Blues and a Singer in a Hot Red Dress She was not part of the band, she just stepped up and asked if she could sing a song with them. And then she absolutely KILLED IT. I don't know, I just thought that was one of the coolest -- and, for some reason, the totally sexiest -- moments I have ever witnessed. She's not beautiful, but she was hotter than the sun at that moment.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Travels With Brewer: Bloody Canyon

Mono Pass Trail 14 After crossing the pass, the way leads down Bloody Canyon—a terrible trail. You would all pronounce it utterly inaccessible to horses, yet pack trains come down, but the bones of several horses or mules and the stench of another told that all had not passed safely. The trail comes down three thousand feet in less than four miles, over rocks and loose stones, in narrow canyons and along by precipices. It was a bold man who first took a horse up there. The horses were so cut by sharp rocks that they named it “Bloody Canyon,” and it has held the name—and it is appropriate—part of the way the rocks in the trail are literally sprinkled with blood from the animals.
--William H. Brewer, July 1863

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Beware of Giant

Hat Creek 06 Along Highway 89 in the Hat Creek Valley.