Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mile 0 in Victoria to Canmore, Alberta.

Beginning at Mile 0 of the Trans Canada in Victoria we headed east with the project. Having completed Route 66 Seed Engine is starting to develop in new directions as we begin to make our way to Newfoundland. I'm starting to focus more on the process and less on the sculpture itself. We've become acutely aware that the project has many facets that haven't been explored yet.


Mile 0.



Yale B.C.



Jackass Mountain.


Kamloops Lake





Mike Youds from the Kamloops Daily News doing an interview with me.


Sorrento B.C.



Sorrento Beach.



Rogers Pass.

New animal crossing on the Trans Canada.



Canmore, Alberta.



The Commons

Thanks to the generosity of everybody at The Commons we held an event to mark the presence of Seed Engine in Vancouver. Thanks Lee, Eric, and Brooklyn for welcoming us.














North to Vancouver.


The trip North to Canada. The Golden Gate bridge was hidden by a fog bank.



Car garden north of San Francisco.





Last says LA.

Last day in LA and a wrap up of Route 66. We spent the day doing to the Museum of Contemporary Art where we saw a remarkable exhibition covering the history of land art. The visited with a friend at his studio and finished up at Santa Monica Pier with a ride on the ferris Wheel. It felt good to be at the end of Route 66 as we looked forward to the trek across Canada.


The plaque at the official end of Route 66. It's a bit hard to find because it's in a grass covered area near a foot path.


The unofficial end of Route 66 on Santa Monica Pier in the heart of the tourist congestion.





The Ferris Wheel and two views from the top.


Thomas Lawson outside his studio.




Saturday, July 14, 2012

Vegas to Barstow to Los Angeles

Vegas to Barstow was desert. Hot, hot, 128F desert. That's all!

Barstow to LA was great. Started with the Bottle Tree Ranch and ended at Santa Monica Pier. As we dropped from 4000m feet to sea level the temperature also dropped. It was cloudy and cool and very nice. The camp site is in Malibu over looking to ocean. The first day in LA we hung out with our friend Adam Normandin and saw some art. Today more looking around and tomorrow we're heading north to Canada.


Desert.



Bottle Tree Ranch






The end of Route 66!


Malibu Camp Site.


Jessie and Adam


Chris Burden's Metropolis 2


Michael Hiezer's big rock.


Williams to Vegas

Today we hit the Mojave Desert in it's most extreme. The signs said it was 118F in Vegas but everybody told us it was actually 125F. Unbelievable heat that almost did in the VW. It needed care and had to go into a shop for a little fuel system work. We camped in the KOA at Circus Circus where we encounters an aggressive population of cockroaches and had probably the worst nights sleep. The heat never let up. The Vegas Strip was what you would expect. Lots of people, lots of spectacle. 


But the treat was meeting Juanita Delgadillo, the guardian angel of Route 66. He had the idea of making the Route an historic site. It was a pleasure to meet this person. http://www.route66giftshop.com/angel.html












Flagstaff to Williams

Today we took a side trip up to the Grand Canyon. It seemed like a good idea not to miss it since we were in the area. It was a brutal drive up hill for the poor VW but it managed. Apart from Monument Valley it was probably the most touristy thing we've done. It was busy.