Showing posts with label geography of hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geography of hope. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2009

Field Trip - West Marin

Jim and I made a trip out to Point Reyes Station to enjoy the verdant green hills and pastoral scenery and to see my famous rooster in situ. The crowds of people respected my privacy as i toured the main street and took in all the barn art. Not one person bothered me for my signature. I command that kind of respect. Would you believe there was actually a real live rooster crowing in the barn behind when we took this picture!
Here is Jim with my friend Lucie's colourful cow in front of Toby's Feed barn and the Geography of Hope welcome booth.
I think this cow is one of my favorites - covered with white cotton rags - it looks just like a big hairy sheepdog.
My rooster made the cover of the West Marin Citizen.
Here is another rooster covered with camo screen fabric.
This cow is pretty cool - it is covered with cheesecloth to hold the earth, grass and flowers. Gotta love them pink boots.

Cows and Roosters, Oh My...!

Please check out Point Reyes Station, in West Marin, this weekend to see all the creative barn animals presented as part of the Geography of Hope conference. Please visit the website to see pictures if you cannot make it. My rooster is right on top! My friend Lucie's artsy cow is there too!

Please read my prior post here for all the details about my rooster and the conference.