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cainhowlett · 1 year
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7 months of carving coming to an end, I lost some details and added some. I love and need to see the prints, but honestly, the block is the final art piece for me. It’s what I spend all my time with and each one has a segment of my life attached with it.
Shina woodblock
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keepingitneutral · 3 months
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Spyglass at Hometree, Sonoma County, California,
Artistree Home
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moodboardmix · 7 months
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Madrone Ridge Residence, Sonoma, California, United States
Field Architecture
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huariqueje · 8 months
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Summer Afternoon - Stephen McMillan , 2020.
American, b. 1949 -
Aquatint etching , 18 x 12 in, Ed. 200.
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henk-heijmans · 5 months
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Dairy Farms of Sonoma County, Northern California, 2017 - by Nathan Wirth (1966), American
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catsofcalifornia · 14 days
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Mildred from Pets Lifeline in Sonoma, California
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Mildred is lovely old lady looking for a snuggly and warm forever home. She has a great big meow, always letting you know that she sees you and would like some more attention, pretty please! Mildred loves to stretch out and lay down so she can really bask in all the love, especially if she gets to enjoy some brushing on her cheeks. She loves all people, big and small, so she could be a great companion for a family who wants a calmer kitty.
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Madrone Ridge House, Sonoma, California, United States,
Field Architecture
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lovelyy-moonlight · 7 months
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New photo of Elizabeth Olsen recently in Sonoma.
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Crowdstrike Sonoma GT World Challenge 2023 (Taken by: Cody Gephart)
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yieldfruit · 5 months
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Sonoma Mandala, Sonoma State College magazine, Spring 1978
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cainhowlett · 6 months
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I found my first Hemileuca moth this year, one of my favorite local moths.
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proasailor · 6 months
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One of my sunset photos from the Sonoma County coast, processed through the Deep Dream Generator in the style of Vincent Van Gogh
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moodboardmix · 1 year
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“The Vertical Panorama Pavilion,”
The pavilion takes inspiration from the history of circular calendars and reflects the climate of the Sonoma Valley. A conical structure built from a stainless steel structure comprised of twelve columns, that emulate the months of a year, supporting the colourful canopy, which measures 14.5 metres in diameter and is made from 832 glass panels in 24 different colours
A winding gravel path leads to an area of outdoor seating. The sun, hitting the orange, blue, pink and red-clad structure with its rays, causes the reflection of glasses plunges the brick wall with a full spectrum of colours, in stark contrast to the surrounding landscape. 832 glass panels in 24 different colours.
Donum Estate, Sonoma Valley, California,
Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann’s Studio Other Spaces,
Photograph by Adam Potts.
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wine-picks · 8 months
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🇺🇸 🍷 TGIF! Enjoying this excellent 2017 Rodney Strong Symmetry (93 pts, $75) from Sonoma County tonight. This Cabernet Sauvignon blend arrived in LCBO VINTAGES last month. Highly recommended buy! Full review: https://rebrand.ly/7i8gye6
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rabbitcruiser · 8 months
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California was admitted as the thirty-first U.S. state on September 9, 1850.  
California Admission Day
California Admission Day is observed on September 9 each year. It commemorates the day California was admitted into the Union as the 31st state in 1850 after it was ceded to the United States by Mexico in 1848. California became one of the few states to become a state without first being an organized territory. California Admission Day is not a federal holiday. Rather, it’s a local observance in the state, which implies that businesses, schools, and government offices remain open. In times gone by it was celebrated with great pomp and ceremony with parades and pageantry. Though low-key now, the day still marks an important part of Californian history.
History of California Admission Day
The Mexican-American War began in May 1846 when the U.S. declared war on Mexico. American settlers who lived in the territory of California in Mexico revolted against the Mexican government in what is known as the Bear Flag Revolt. The Americans captured Sonoma, hoisted a Bear Flag in the area, and declared it the California Republic. On July 9, 1846, Navy Lieutenant Joseph Warren Revere arrived in Sonoma and replaced the Bear Flag in the territory with a United States flag. Lieutenant Revere officially declared California a possession of the United States. In February 1848, Mexico and the U.S. signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to end the war. This treaty meant that Mexico had to yield a large portion of its Southwest territory — including present-day California — to the U.S.
As of the signing of the treaty, California had a meager population that was not up to the 60,000-inhabitant benchmark a territory needed to achieve statehood. Earlier in January 1848, gold was discovered on the American River near Sacramento, and the territory witnessed a massive influx of immigrants looking for work and good fortune. Thanks to the Gold Rush, a huge increase in population and wealth followed, thus necessitating the need for civil government and local policies.
In 1849, Californians demanded statehood, and California became the 31st state on September 9, 1850. California joined the Union as a free, non-slavery state by the Compromise of 1850 in just about two years of the territory’s incorporation. Its first capital was in San Jose before it was moved to the city of Vallejo for lack of necessary facilities. The capital was later moved to Benicia, a small town, and subsequently to the riverside port of Sacramento in 1854.
California Admission Day timeline
1846
The Bear Flag Revolt
American settlers in California stage a revolt against Mexican authorities.
1848
A Treaty for Peace
The United States and Mexico sign the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to end the war between the countries.
1850
The Compromise of 1850
The Compromise of 1850 is signed and California is admitted as the 31st state to the Union.
1911
Adoption of the California State Flag
The California State Flag, based on the original Bear Flag, is adopted by the state legislature.
California Admission Day FAQs
Is California Admission Day a federal holiday?
California Admission Day is not a federal holiday. It’s a local observance in the state of California. Schools, businesses, and government offices remain open.
What are other names for California?
California is also known as ‘The Golden State, ‘The Land of Milk and Honey,’ ‘The El Dorado State,’ and ‘The Grape State.’
What is California famous for?
California remains one of the most popular destinations throughout North America. The state is especially famous for Hollywood, Disneyland, and the Golden Gate Bridge. Other unique landmarks in California include Coachella, Silicon Valley, the Wine Country, and Surf Culture.
California Admission Day Activities
Visit the Golden StateIf you’re a history buff, today’s the perfect day to visit California. Museums around California offer various resources and artifacts to help you learn more about the state’s rich history. Take a day trip or make a holiday of it and travel to more than one.
Enjoy the special eventsCalifornia Admission Day is observed with special events at schools, museums, and organizations throughout the state. Public officials often grant special addresses about its history and significance.
Take a trip to SonomaCalifornia Admission Day has been observed particularly in the Sonoma area since 1850. It would be nice to visit the area where it all began. Don’t forget to enjoy the state’s beautiful beaches, valleys, and mountains as you celebrate with them!
5 Fun Facts About California
Originally named “the Grizzly Bear State": California has renamed the Golden State from its initial name “the Grizzly Bear State” as the bears went extinct.
The state motto is ‘Eureka!’: The Greek word means “I have found it!” and alludes to the discovery of gold in the Sierra Nevada.
Redwood is the official state tree: California’s official state tree is the redwood, as designated in 1937.
It’s called ‘The Grape State’, too: Over 300,000 tons of grapes are grown in California annually, and the state produces more than 17 million gallons of wine each year!
Blue jeans: In 1873 blue jeans were imported for miners from Europe, making San Francisco the first place in the U.S. where jeans were worn.
Why We Love California Admission Day
Becoming a recognized state in the U.S.This event celebrates the day California officially became a state in the U.S. It was a protracted struggle but thanks to the peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War of 1848, it was a done deal.
A tribute to the war heroesThe struggle to acquire California as a possession of the U.S. was not an easy one. It took a war, diplomacy, protests, and legislation to make it possible. This day celebrates the memories of everyone who fought to make it possible.
The population boost that came with the Gold RushCalifornia’s low population would have hindered its prospects to become a state and admittance to the Union. Thanks to the Gold Rush, the territory was able to have the 60,000 inhabitants it needed to achieve statehood.
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