Saturday, December 28, 2013

Coastal Lights in the Dark Winter

It's a bummer all the holiday lights will be coming down soon. The coast highway zone is a dark, dark place in the winter. I wish we could install white lights in our coastal trees and parks.

















Friday, December 20, 2013

Laurel Sorenson Album Release @ Seaweed and Gravel

Should be a fun party tonight. They're taking toys and jackets for the Community Resource Center.  And this young lady Laurel Sorenson can really wail, check it out!

6:30 PM @ Seaweed and Gravel, the store with the big Indian on it right behind Leucadia Post Office.

Rainbow!!!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Leucadia Peanuts Christmas tribute

Located next to Paul Ecke Central Elementary school. Cute!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Fleener's California Critter Comics

I can't get enough of this stuff.
Somebody hire Mary Fleener to publish a coffee table book about California indigenous species.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Fleener 'zines!

Mary Fleener has published 2 'zines.
They are amazing.
My favorite are the local critter profiles.
You need to get yourself copies of these.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Shop/Walk Leucadia Sat 14th

Hipster Holiday Octopus wants you to shop/walk Leucadia Saturday Dec 14th.

Beacons Guard Dog

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Art, Politics and Music


Last night Encinitas City Hall was the place to be! While City Council decided on who would take the reins as Mayor until the people decide in 2014, Artie Mattson held the opening reception for her artworks on display at City Hall from now until January 10th.  



Art fans, jazz heads and hardcore political junkies all mixed in the courtyard.

Artie's twin sons' band Mattson 2 performed in front of City Hall.They will play again at the Encinitas Library this Friday.

 

It was decided that Mayor Theresa Barth would remain Mayor for six months with Councilwoman Lisa Shaffer as Deputy Mayor, while Councilwoman Kristin Gaspar would become Mayor for the remaining six months with Councilman Mark Muir as Deputy Mayor. The people will then decide on who gets to be Mayor for a two year term next November. For more on the council meeting, see this Coast News article.

Before Prop K, the Mayor of Encinitas was determined by a vote of City Council annually. While the SD Union Tribune has called the Encinitas Mayor position 'a largely ceremonial title', there's actually some very important aspects to being Mayor apart from the title of Mayor being a nice thing to put on a future resume when running for higher office. The most important powers of the Mayor of Encinitas, according to some hardcore political junkies I spoke with, are those of setting the City Agenda and selecting the Council Committee appointments. 

Yes, deciding what the City Council actually does week in & week out and deciding who represents the City in discussions with other entitites such as SANDAG, NCTD and the Housing Authority does sound kind of important. If it wasn't an important position, we'd probably just have the Council taking turns and not all of this brouhaha.

Either way, I'm still not sure if that was the weirdest Mattson 2 show, Art show or City Council meeting I've ever been to.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Thursday, December 05, 2013

After Hours Sessions: Mattson 2 w/ Second Cousins


Ruthless Hippies and Leucadia 101 Main Street Association have been hosting a monthly 'After Hours Session' at the Encinitas Library featuring the best of San Diego's jazz, folk, blues and rock [full disclosure: I am on the L101 board and operate Ruthless Hippies].  

Friday December 13th will feature Encinitas jazz phenoms Mattson 2 and fine local folkies, Second Cousins. For more info and reduced priced tickets, follow the link. SPY Optic and Aztec Brewery are sponsoring. The show is all ages but there will be Aztec beer for those 21 +.



The last show featured Boaz Trio and Joshua White Trio (pictured above) and was attended by over 60 happy jazz heads.

January will feature San Diego jazz legend Daniel Jackson, playing a solo piano concert.


 [photo by Jim D Babwe]

And while we're on the topic of jazz, I should let you all know that Joe Garrison and the Night people are playing at the Seaside Spiritual Center this Friday night. It's a 15 + jazz orchestra composed of some of San Diego's finest players. Info here!

Jive on Hepcats.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

All hail the Cap'n

From the L101 Instagram feed.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Aloha Sunday opens in Leucadia

Aloha Sunday has opened their second store (the first in North Park) in this small space in North Leucadia.
For the Dapper Leucadian.