The show continues at the Tulare Historical Museum. The address is 444 W. Tulare Street and the phone # is 559-686-2074. When the curator and I were discussing titles, one of my suggestions was “It Ain’t All Smog and Welfare”. She-Of-Good-Sense laughed out loud and then rejected that idea. Glad she has a sense of humor along with common sense! Here are more visions of Tulare County’s better parts in case you haven’t made it to the show (this is for you, Cousin Maggie!)
Mosquito Lake Trail, 16×20″, oil on wrapped canvas, $350
This trail is in Mineral King. In case you are wondering, it is the same trail as Eagle Lake Trail, just a little different view. The trail splits to two different destinations about 2 miles from the trail head.
North Fork of the Kaweah, oil on wrapped canvas, 11×14″, $175
This is in Three Rivers at the Sequoia RV Ranch Campground.
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Hey, I recognize that place. Great painting and thanks for the link to the geotourism site.
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