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        <title>Serendipidy and The Spring</title>
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        <published>2009-04-29T17:41:22-07:00</published>
        <updated>2009-05-01T11:09:42-07:00</updated>
        <summary>I want to tell you about the magical moment on my walk tonight. I decided to try and follow the creek up the hill to its source, and possibly find a spring. I switch-backed up and up and low and...</summary>
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            <name>Bridget Brewer</name>
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<content type="html" xml:lang="en-US" xml:base="http://www.fromsheltercove.com/">&lt;div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d883301156f6db930970c-pi" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;img alt="Grotto first day" class="at-xid-6a00e551e78e9d883301156f6db930970c " src="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d883301156f6db930970c-500wi" style="border: 1px solid black;" title="Grotto first day"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I want to tell you about the magical moment on my walk tonight.  I decided to try and follow the creek up the hill to its source, and possibly find a spring.  I switch-backed up and up and low and behold I did find a spring.  It was encased in beautiful old stone work that forms a series of shallow pools.  In the hill is a "grotto" that is closed off by a large metal door. Through the peep holes one can see that the stone bed goes back 10 or more feet, the waterfall can only be heard.  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&#xD;
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&lt;p&gt;I also saw a bronze plaque near the curb where the water drains into a pipe that reads: &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d88330115705f05ec970b-pi" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d883301156f68e25f970c-pi" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;img alt="Plaque 1" class="at-xid-6a00e551e78e9d883301156f68e25f970c " src="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d883301156f68e25f970c-500wi"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I excitedly memorized Sanford's name and started back down the hill to look up water temples in Sausalito.   Within a few steps, I saw an interesting looking couple walking down the street and thought maybe they would know something about this.  So I asked.  “Well yes, I built it”, Sanford replied.  We introduced ourselves.  His wife, Violeta, wearing a black beret (as I was) is an architect as well. Sanford is a sculptor.  As we walked along together I heard some great stories about their history with Sausalito, she a City Council member in the 70's.  That council is responsible for all of the City parks along the waterfront today.  They told me the story of the fateful landslide nearby, caused by a blocked culvert.  Stories of neighbors gathering in the evenings around the grotto drinking wine. Someone played a violin.  Many more stories that I will be happy to share.  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I am about to email them and say how delighted I am to meet them.  I would like to pull some friends together to help restore the vegetation around the spring.  Sanford kept it up for 10 or more years.  It is now covered in crab grass.  I will transplant some nearby ferns and plant my willow cuttings and Coral Bells.  Maybe get to it this weekend.  If anyone is interested let me know.   I will also be testing the water for drinkability!  Grace's old doggie got the most glorious coat after he started drinking daily from the creek where it spills out on the beach.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
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        <title>Whaling Ships and Sanctuary</title>
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        <published>2008-12-28T00:38:00-08:00</published>
        <updated>2009-02-11T15:49:30-08:00</updated>
        <summary>A few more days for reflection on this rapidly closing year. I write facing the body of water pictured on my screen, Whalers Cove - now thankfully known as Shelter Cove - at the southern end of Sausalito, a tiny...</summary>
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            <name>Bridget Brewer</name>
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<content type="html" xml:lang="en-US" xml:base="http://www.fromsheltercove.com/">&lt;div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d8833010536b799c2970b-popup" onclick="window.open(this.href,'_blank','scrollbars=no,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;img alt="IMG_1901" class="at-xid-6a00e551e78e9d8833010536b799c2970b " src="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d8833010536b799c2970b-500wi" style="border: 1px solid #111111;" title="IMG_1901"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; A few more days for reflection on this rapidly closing year.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I write facing the body of water pictured on my screen, Whalers Cove - now thankfully known as Shelter Cove - at the southern end of Sausalito, a tiny nook in the San Francisco Bay.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.brewerstudioarchitects.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Whaling ships&lt;/a&gt; took shelter here for almost 200 years.  Fresh water still comes from the same prized springs that supplied the whalers. Barges loaded with barrels ferried our water across the Bay to the tiny (but dry) settlement that was to become San Francisco.   &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The winds that blow from the sea blow over the ridge and drop down on the water spreading it in all directions.  The sun and the moon rise over Angel Island and the low East Bay hills. Sunrise lights up the back wall of my studio and colors the large open sky.  Some pilings remain from ship building wharves (taken out by a severe northerly I hear).  These pilings provide me with many hours of delight as they are a gathering place for many sea birds.  &lt;/p&gt;&#xD;
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&lt;p&gt; At low tides one sees the fragility of these pilings. The worms have eaten all but a few strands of wood that now hold the teetering pilings in place. A big storm this winter may be their undoing.  I have fantasies of galvanizing a work force to patch these remaining 37 pilings.  I know that 80 to 100 migrating Elegant Terns, the winter Pelican visitors, year round Cormorants and gulls, the night fishing Great Blue Heron, the occasional King Fisher and the two little land birds (that think they are sea birds), will find other haunts, but I will miss them greatly.  My morning ritual for the past several years has been to count and greet the piling sitters. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d8833010536b7a047970b-popup" onclick="window.open(this.href,'_blank','scrollbars=no,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d8833010537214078970b-popup" onclick="window.open( this.href, '_blank', 'width=640,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0' ); return false" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;img alt="Sailing ship 2" class="at-xid-6a00e551e78e9d8833010537214078970b " src="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d8833010537214078970b-500wi"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&#xD;
 &lt;br&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sausalito means a little willow grove. The name was recorded as early as 1831. When I moved here 5 years ago, there was one old willow at the south end of the cove. It created a picturesque end to the beach, and partially blocked out the huge apartment building on concrete pilings that is anchored there. The tree perished in the next couple of years. 2004 and 2005 had some bad storms, bringing high tides. Maybe the salt water did it in. This winter I will replace it with a rooted cutting I have on my deck.  The only other willows on the shore are at Dumfey Park, a mile or so north.  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The day I moved into my apartment on the beach, my younger sister was diagnosed with lung cancer. Shelter Cove became my refuge, and Angel Island framed by my picture window, my anchor and my solace. This uninhabited Island of natural beauty, forests and wildlife surrounded by the metropolis of the Bay Area, supplies oxygen for us all. The rhythmic lapping of water (the earth breathing - Homer)  only a few feet from my door is my Buddha breath, my rocking cradle. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;New things I started this past year - piano lessons with a wonderful jazz pianist and swimming in the Bay.  What a delight to step into the water and bob like a cork with full wetsuit, fins, cap and gloves no less!  The surprise was the motion.  "The water was so alive today!"... my friend Lucille so aptly put it one morning (she also says I have a big grin on my face when I swim that makes her laugh!).  Lucille has been swimming for many, many years.  Her adventures could be told for days. Sometime in August, Lucille and I were sharing toast and jam on the beach.  She was warming up with her thermos of coffee.  I might have said, as I often did, how wonderful it must be to swim here.  She answered "why don't you meet me at 6 am next Thursday? We'll do a short swim on a good ebb tide"...  Now that I'm hooked,   I can't wait for the water to warm up just a little for my very unseasoned body to start again.  (Note: Thoreau cultivated the habit of jumping into his pond every day - throughout the year.  He could have measured the temperature of the water for his data collecting but he chose instead to unite with the pond experience!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Angel Island was on fire during one of my sunrise swims.  I had helplessly watched it burn all night.  It is greening up now with the winter rain.  When it opens to the public again, I will check out the seeds and roots that thrive with a good fire.  My New Year's wish (are they supposed to be secret?) is to see as many California spring-times, from desert to High Sierras, as I can.  I have challenges from family and work to face this year.  Writing this reminds me to watch for resilient seeds and nurturing roots that sustain my life and perhaps surprise me as I find my way.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;a href="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d88330105372139b5970b-popup" onclick="window.open( this.href, '_blank', 'width=640,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0' ); return false" style="display: inline;"&gt;&lt;img alt="Sunrise" class="at-xid-6a00e551e78e9d88330105372139b5970b " src="http://spiralhouse.typepad.com/.a/6a00e551e78e9d88330105372139b5970b-500wi"&gt;&lt;/img&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&#xD;
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        <title>Welcome</title>
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        <published>2008-11-25T17:27:21-08:00</published>
        <updated>2009-05-01T10:52:28-07:00</updated>
        <summary>My blog is about a little speck of beach in a small town on the edge of the great Bay of San Francisco. Each morning, cup of tea in hand, I greet and am greeted by the land and sea...</summary>
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            <name>Bridget Brewer</name>
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<content type="html" xml:lang="en-US" xml:base="http://www.fromsheltercove.com/">&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;My blog is about a little speck of beach in a small town on the edge of the great Bay of San Francisco. Each morning, cup of tea in hand, I greet and am greeted by the land and sea birds that visit and make this place their home. I write about what inspires and informs me in my life and in my work as an architect and landscape/permaculture designer. I hope you enjoy reading it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration: underline;"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="feedflare"&gt;
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