Berkeley, Ca
Day 15
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Did you know there is a full-size T-Rex skeleton at the University? 😶 Any plans I had changed the moment I heard this. I grabbed some lunch with a dear friend, headed over to UC Berkeley, and marveled for a few hours at the Museum of Paleontology. Later, I partook in some food and drinks, met up with my friend’s son, and eventually found myself back at the Pub.
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Museum of Paleontology
Berkeley, Ca
Day 15 – June 6, 2018 ∙ 4:56pm
FUN FACT: This is a replica of the infamous “Big Mike” and is one of the best specimens found to date at 90% complete. The actual “Big Mike” is hanging around the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History terrorizing and fascinating small children in Washington DC.
East Bay Spice Company
Berkeley, Ca
Day 15 – June 6, 2018 ∙ 6:30pm
Had a perfect old fashioned while admiring an amazingly designed menu by the incomparable
Dave Stolte.
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Museum of Paleontology
Berkeley, Ca
Day 15 – June 6, 2018 ∙ 4:56pm
FUN FACT: This is a replica of the infamous “Big Mike” and is one of the best specimens found to date at 90% complete. The actual “Big Mike” is hanging around the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History terrorizing and fascinating small children in Washington DC.
East Bay Spice Company
Berkeley, Ca
Day 15 – June 6, 2018 ∙ 6:30pm
Had a perfect old fashioned while admiring an amazingly designed menu by the incomparable
Dave Stolte.
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16
Thursday, June 7, 2018
This was my final day in the Bay area and my plan was to storm the City and take in its collections of art and science! However, I could not doddle, as I also had a long drive ahead of me blowing through the likes of Petaluma, Santa Rosa, and Anderson Valley to get to my next host’s home by the sea.
Check-Ins
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 1:41pm
FUN FACT: The Steinhart Aquarium is one of the most biologically diverse and interactive aquariums on Earth. Home to nearly 40,000 live animals, representing more than 900 unique species! They are also very adamant about patrons not joining them.
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 2:00pm
🤯 To say the Morrison Planetarium was mind-blowing is to insult exploding minds everywhere. Holy crapola, this was fantastic! A super-highlight of my trip thus far! The video projected on the humongous 75-foot dome transported me to our ocean depths, faraway galaxies, and made me feel very small and insignificant. It was great! If you come visit, do not miss this!
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 2:34pm
😮 Osher Rainforest 90-foot-diameter glass dome is not to be confused with Rainforest Café. More than 1,600 live animals reside inside, including 250 free-flying birds and butterflies, and close to 100 exotic reptiles and amphibians. Oh, not to mention the 100,000-gallon Amazonian aquarium you walk underneath. As well as hundreds of tropical floras. No purple sticky punch though.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 4:29pm
Auguste Rodin. “The Thinker” ca. 1881, cast ca. 1904. Bronze cast.
FUN FACT: Both “The Thinker” & “The Kiss” were first in Rodin’s portal sculpture “The Gates of Hell” that depicts a scene from Dante’s Inferno. The Thinker was originally meant to be Dante in front of the Gates of Hell, pondering his great poem. Thus, the sculpture was named “The Poet” before being renamed.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 4:50pm
Hawk-Headed Lion. ca 100 BC. Egypt, Basalt.
FUN FACT: A hawk-headed sphinx, also called a gryphon, also called a hieracosphinx, is often shown as a representation of the king treading on his enemies. They are also a large, magical beasts with about 60-hit points.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:00pm
Auguste Rodin. “Bust of Victor Hugo” ca 1917. Marble.
FUN FACT: Conceived on a mountainside 3,000-feet above sea level, Victor was a French poet, novelist, and womanizer who wrote in the nude and penned the novels Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:02pm
Auguste Rodin. “The Kiss” ca 1884, cast unknown. Bronze cast.
FUN FACT: The Kiss depicts a noblewoman who falls in love with her husband’s younger brother. The couple are discovered and killed by her husband. The lovers' lips do not actually touch in the sculpture, suggesting that they were interrupted and met their demise before actually kissing. You’re welcome. 😙
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:08pm
Framing up Sir Joshua Reynolds’ “Anne, Viscountess Townsend.” 1773.
FUN FACT: During the 1760s, a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds became something of a status symbol among England’s elite. Wealthy women, in particular, competed to commission society’s most admired painter.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:16pm
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. “Le Chinois” ca 1872, cast unknown. Bronze.
FUN FACT: This is one of Carpeaux’s most celebrated sculptures. He also used it as part of his Fontaine de l'Observatoire in Paris representing ‘Asia’ along with four other full sculptures of women representing ‘Africa’, ‘America’, & ‘Europe’ holding a celestial sphere over their heads.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:14pm
Claude Monet. “Water Lilies” ca. 1914–1917. Oil on canvas.
FUN FACT: Monet painted approximately 250 oil paintings of water lilies. 😐 They were the main focus of his artistic production during the last THIRTY years of his life. This guy really, really liked his flower garden.
The Holocaust Memorial
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:30pm
George Segal. “The Holocaust” 1984. Bronze painted white.
FUN FACT: The memorial has been vandalized with swastikas and the use of splashes of red paint many times. Segal does not mind. He views these acts as an important reminder that prejudice is still rampant in our country, and antisemitism didn't end with the war. 😟
Check-Ins
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 1:41pm
FUN FACT: The Steinhart Aquarium is one of the most biologically diverse and interactive aquariums on Earth. Home to nearly 40,000 live animals, representing more than 900 unique species! They are also very adamant about patrons not joining them.
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 2:00pm
🤯 To say the Morrison Planetarium was mind-blowing is to insult exploding minds everywhere. Holy crapola, this was fantastic! A super-highlight of my trip thus far! The video projected on the humongous 75-foot dome transported me to our ocean depths, faraway galaxies, and made me feel very small and insignificant. It was great! If you come visit, do not miss this!
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 2:34pm
😮 Osher Rainforest 90-foot-diameter glass dome is not to be confused with Rainforest Café. More than 1,600 live animals reside inside, including 250 free-flying birds and butterflies, and close to 100 exotic reptiles and amphibians. Oh, not to mention the 100,000-gallon Amazonian aquarium you walk underneath. As well as hundreds of tropical floras. No purple sticky punch though.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 4:29pm
Auguste Rodin. “The Thinker” ca. 1881, cast ca. 1904. Bronze cast.
FUN FACT: Both “The Thinker” & “The Kiss” were first in Rodin’s portal sculpture “The Gates of Hell” that depicts a scene from Dante’s Inferno. The Thinker was originally meant to be Dante in front of the Gates of Hell, pondering his great poem. Thus, the sculpture was named “The Poet” before being renamed.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 4:50pm
Hawk-Headed Lion. ca 100 BC. Egypt, Basalt.
FUN FACT: A hawk-headed sphinx, also called a gryphon, also called a hieracosphinx, is often shown as a representation of the king treading on his enemies. They are also a large, magical beasts with about 60-hit points.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:00pm
Auguste Rodin. “Bust of Victor Hugo” ca 1917. Marble.
FUN FACT: Conceived on a mountainside 3,000-feet above sea level, Victor was a French poet, novelist, and womanizer who wrote in the nude and penned the novels Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:02pm
Auguste Rodin. “The Kiss” ca 1884, cast unknown. Bronze cast.
FUN FACT: The Kiss depicts a noblewoman who falls in love with her husband’s younger brother. The couple are discovered and killed by her husband. The lovers' lips do not actually touch in the sculpture, suggesting that they were interrupted and met their demise before actually kissing. You’re welcome. 😙
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:08pm
Framing up Sir Joshua Reynolds’ “Anne, Viscountess Townsend.” 1773.
FUN FACT: During the 1760s, a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds became something of a status symbol among England’s elite. Wealthy women, in particular, competed to commission society’s most admired painter.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:16pm
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. “Le Chinois” ca 1872, cast unknown. Bronze.
FUN FACT: This is one of Carpeaux’s most celebrated sculptures. He also used it as part of his Fontaine de l'Observatoire in Paris representing ‘Asia’ along with four other full sculptures of women representing ‘Africa’, ‘America’, & ‘Europe’ holding a celestial sphere over their heads.
Legion of Honor
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:14pm
Claude Monet. “Water Lilies” ca. 1914–1917. Oil on canvas.
FUN FACT: Monet painted approximately 250 oil paintings of water lilies. 😐 They were the main focus of his artistic production during the last THIRTY years of his life. This guy really, really liked his flower garden.
The Holocaust Memorial
San Francisco, Ca
Day 16 – June 7, 2018 ∙ 5:30pm
George Segal. “The Holocaust” 1984. Bronze painted white.
FUN FACT: The memorial has been vandalized with swastikas and the use of splashes of red paint many times. Segal does not mind. He views these acts as an important reminder that prejudice is still rampant in our country, and antisemitism didn't end with the war. 😟
Elk, Ca
Day 17
Friday, June 8, 2018
I thought it would be a pit stop. I did not expect this. It is beyond beautiful here. The coast has some sort of resonance, a calming effect that crashes over you. Also, it does not hurt to be hosted by two of the most wonderful humans. I spent the day getting to know them, as well as down at a small beach.
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Elk, Ca
Day 18
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Part of this trip is about getting to know people. But also, places. I have learned a lot about the history of this small little corner of the world. And with that knowledge, I feel a little closer to all those who came before and those I will never meet.
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Old Captain Fletcher’s Inn
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 2:06pm
These guys were one of many musicians to play, I’m sorry I didn’t get a shot of the accordion/harmonica guy, he was something.
FUN FACT: Originally made mostly out of wood, and the first instrument played in space, the Harmonica is the best-selling instrument in all of history! #warwithguitars
Old Captain Fletcher’s Inn
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 3:30pm
FUN FACT: First built for sailors in 1860, the inn soon became a boarding house for single mill hands, then a stopping place for stagecoach travelers, and finally a fishing resort for travelers from all over the world. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard also spent part of their honeymoon here!
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Old Captain Fletcher’s Inn
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 2:06pm
These guys were one of many musicians to play, I’m sorry I didn’t get a shot of the accordion/harmonica guy, he was something.
FUN FACT: Originally made mostly out of wood, and the first instrument played in space, the Harmonica is the best-selling instrument in all of history! #warwithguitars
Old Captain Fletcher’s Inn
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 3:30pm
FUN FACT: First built for sailors in 1860, the inn soon became a boarding house for single mill hands, then a stopping place for stagecoach travelers, and finally a fishing resort for travelers from all over the world. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard also spent part of their honeymoon here!
Mendocino, Ca
Day 19
Sunday, June 10, 2018
I had planned to leave today. But connections changed my plans. I explored the coast north, as well as the small town of Mendocino. Then I returned and joined some new friends for a delightful BBQ.
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Shoreline Highway
Albion, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 4:51pm
The estuary of the Navarro River.
FUN FACT: Deltas are when rivers deposit sediments into the ocean/lake. Estuaries are when the ocean/lake floods up into the river valley. It's slightly more complex than that, but this is a FUN FACT, not a term paper! Get off my back!
Marilyn and Lucien’s neighbor’s
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 6:31pm
Just a random horse walking around and grazing as we eat.
FUN FACT: Horses and ponies are members of the same species, Equus caballus. The main difference between a horse and a pony is height. They are measured in units called 'hands', with one hand equaling 4 inches.
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Shoreline Highway
Albion, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 4:51pm
The estuary of the Navarro River.
FUN FACT: Deltas are when rivers deposit sediments into the ocean/lake. Estuaries are when the ocean/lake floods up into the river valley. It's slightly more complex than that, but this is a FUN FACT, not a term paper! Get off my back!
Marilyn and Lucien’s neighbor’s
Elk, Ca
Day 18 – June 9, 2018 ∙ 6:31pm
Just a random horse walking around and grazing as we eat.
FUN FACT: Horses and ponies are members of the same species, Equus caballus. The main difference between a horse and a pony is height. They are measured in units called 'hands', with one hand equaling 4 inches.
U.S. Route 101, Ca
Day 20
Monday, June 11, 2018
I cannot tell you why I thought a 6+ hour drive to get to my Oregon campsite was a good choice. Because in doing so, I had to blast through some of the most gorgeous woodlands in North America. Beautiful woodlands that definitely had camping opportunities. I think, even without an agenda, I felt this trip was taking a little longer than I had thought it would.
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Weott, Ca
Day 20 – June 11, 2018 ∙ 1:58pm
So, at this point, I needed to drive another four hours or so and set up camp at Grayback Creek, Oregon before dark. Looking back, I should have just camped here and spent the day exploring instead of rushing through. Still, I had a fun time playing in Endor. 😊
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Weott, Ca
Day 20 – June 11, 2018 ∙ 1:58pm
So, at this point, I needed to drive another four hours or so and set up camp at Grayback Creek, Oregon before dark. Looking back, I should have just camped here and spent the day exploring instead of rushing through. Still, I had a fun time playing in Endor. 😊
Cave Junction, Or
Day 21
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
As a child, my father lived on a farm in Grant’s Pass, they could not leave for very long on trips, as daily duties needed doing. He recalls visiting Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves as his big getaways. It is odd being here. Exploring his past, being in a location he once was, so long ago. Makes me reflect again on the temporariness of everything.
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Next Week on Dean Runs Away!
After some hard-core museum-ing, saving a historical landmark, and spelunking to the center of the earth, Dean now travels northward into the great unknown! Will he slip and slide down a hill and off the edge of a cliff, falling into a raging river…that ends in this waterfall?! Was that oddly specific?
Continue the adventure into Week Four to find out!