More Work
Sequoia National Park is overwhelmed and understaffed. The employees have too much to do in the main section of the park, and Mineral King isn’t high on their list, particularly while closed this summer. They are doing the best they can, but much is overlooked.
That’s okay, Trail Guy and your Central California Artist are on the job!
The four signs directing people to not drive off the bridge fell, due to the heavy snow load. One would think that people would know to stay on the bridge, but there are many safety regulations that must be obeyed by road departments, at least when a bridge is constructed. After that, apparently we are on our own in terms of using some Cowboy Logic.
The wallpaper was peeling.
I got to trim it.
Mr. and Mrs. Gravy Moto, Caretakers of Wilderness.
P.S. I can draw your cabin because. . .
. . . using pencils, oil paints, and murals, I make art you can understand, of places and things you love, for prices that won’t scare you.
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“Why does the NPS does this ?”
“Because it’s government regulations.”
I am reminded that at a local church the organ console (where the keyboard and pedals are) was accessed by a series of steps up to the bench. When the church remodeled something that had nothing to do with organ console placement, they were forced to retrofit a handicap lift up to the bench. You know, so a quadriplegic could access the keyboard and pedals to play. Because . . . government regulations!
Sharon, that’s enough to make a preacher cuss.
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