Sunday, October 23, 2011
Sunshine Coast Art Crawl - October 23, 2011
What a fantastic weekend! Too much to take in, but so much fun and perfect fall weather. Three all encompassing days of the 2nd Annual Sunshine Coast Art Crawl. 108 studios and galleries participating representing over 175 artists literally from Langdale to Lund.
Now I really don't know anything about art. But I do know when I think something is beautiful...amazing....and sometimes a little weird. I know when something speaks to me and I know when I wish I could have something to look at every day.
The best thing about the art crawl is getting to see where artists work...where they draw their inspiration and learn just a little bit about their process. It is also about all different kinds of art: paintings, jewelry, sculpture, pottery, metalworks, furniture design, carving, glass blowing, leather, perfume...you name it...it was here. What is really amazing is the high level of quality in some of these artists I am lucky enough to call neighbors.
This is Tien showing off his silver jewelry creations and his perfumes and lotions.
Friday night we mixed in a bit of live music at the Gumboot Cafe...one of my favourite jazz groups: Mimosa. Three amazing women who write much of their own music and perform in at least 3 languages. Don't miss an opportunity to hear these talented ladies perform. Lively music makes you want to get up and dance.
OK, back to the crawl... I managed to take in 23 studios this weekend and came home with a small painting that looks like it could have been inspired by the beach just down from our house.
23 studios may seem like scratching the surface with 108 studios participating. However, it isn't about quantity....its about enjoying art and listening to the artist talk about what it means to him/her. It is about talking to other crawlers and hearing their stories of the day. I went to a similar number last year. This year I was able to see many new artists and return to a few of my favourites. There will be plenty more to enjoy in 2012. Mark your calendars now for an October weekend visit to the Sunshine Coast.
Besides, it was a beautiful weekend. I started my crawl today in Davis Bay where there was a cluster of studios. I parked the car and got a nice walk in between visiting 7 studios. On the walk back to the car, I got this lovely view of the ocean. A perfect day for a little family time playing on the beach...and some feathered family feeding time as the tide started to inch its way back out.
Nope...not a bad way to spend a weekend.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Smugglers Cove - Oct 16, 2011
Today was a beautiful day....lots of sunshine, no wind, and temps in the teens (50's F). One of those few days where I am almost happy not to have guests....so I can get out and experience the best the Sunshine Coast has to offer myself. Today I chose a new hiking adventure...Smugglers Cove Provincial Park.
Smugglers Cove is located in Halfmoon Bay...about 45 minutes from Arcturus Retreat B&B. It is a marine park with anchorage for boats and a 4km trail system from the land access point. Signs inside the park explain that it gets its name first from being a point to smuggle Chinese labor into Canada at the time of the transcontinental railroad, and second from American prohibition. Alcohol was smuggled from nearby Texada Island and eventually across the border to the US.
The first part of the trail is super easy hiking. I wasn't paying close enough attention to note if it was completely wheelchair accessible...but it is definitely baby stroller ready. Long boardwalks like this take visitors past marshy areas. This area is not home to massive trees, but instead many many young deciduous trees. I hadn't noticed how many leaves have already fallen until I saw this stretch of empty trees. The season is definitely changing as overnight lows are now into the single digits...upper 40's F.
About 1/2 of the way down the trail, this even ground ends and the trail becomes narrower and rocky. It is still relatively easy hiking with small elevation changes, but there are stairs and lots of rocks. Hiking books and/or walking poles come in handy protecting ankles and assisting with balance.
The trail loop at the end is completely worth the reward. One easy climb up a bluff and "Hello Pacific Ocean". Imagine being the passengers on this lone boat at anchor in the cove. Nothing but stars and a full moon tonight to enjoy. Summer is a more popular time for boats, but crowds are still unlikely.
This is my favourite spot. I must have sat out on the huge boulder for 30 minutes with no other human in sight. A sailboat off in the distance and the sound of gently lapping waves and a few birds...nothing to spoil the moment. An excellent inspiration spot...perfect for reading, painting, writing, or just dreaming. I'll definitely be back to enjoy this view. The southern tip of Texada Island is off in the distance and Thormanby Island is closer just out of camera sight to my left.
Arbutus trees line the shoreline. The tree best suited for craggly rocky outcrops. It is the coolest tree that calls the BC coastline and areas of the Mediterranean home. It doesn't loose its leaves, but instead sheds its bark each summer. This leaves the trees smooth and a unique orange hue.
I am going to have to find time for more hikes in Smugglers Cove.
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