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Forgetting

These are the things I’ve been forgetting lately:

  1. To write posts for this blog
  2.  The password to log into this blog to write a post.
  3. To tell this blog’s readers what is taking place in the ongoing saga of The Cabins of Wilsonia

The Redbud Festival at the Three Rivers Veterans Memorial Building is this Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13. Saturday, 10-5, Sunday 10-4.

You can buy The Cabins of Wilsonia at that show.

IF you know you are coming and know how many books you’d like, and you let me know in advance, I’ll be sure to bring enough. Otherwise, I might have to hand you my money purse, ask you to watch the booth, and trot home to get a few more books! (Had a similar situation a few years ago – handed my money thing to Chuck and Penny and said, “Watch my booth – I’ll be right back!” They sold a painting for me.)

There are also plenty of the original drawings remaining.

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Wilsonia Book For Sale

Sometimes I get emails or phone calls asking where to buy the book, The Cabins of Wilsonia.

The 2 short answers are:

  1. Amazon
  2. From me

Amazon is self-explanatory if one shops online. Here is the link. The Cabins of Wilsonia

“From me” has options:

  1. Mail a check to my P.O. Box and I will mail a book to you. (P.O. Box 311, Three Rivers, CA 93271)
  2. Send money via Paypal to cabinart@cabinart.net, making sure to include your shipping address, and I will send you a book.
  3. See me at a show/boutique/presentation/festival/arts and crafts fair and buy the book there.
  4. Use the Paypal Add To Cart button on the Book For Sale page.
  5. Call me and I will tell you all the options. (559-561-7606)
  6. Encounter me by accident somewhere, and I will pull a book out of the trunk of my car for you. Checks or cash, but not plastic. (And I drive a stick shift and don’t have a microwave either.)

The book is $81, which includes tax. I will pay the mailing costs, and no, I don’t charge a “handling fee”. (Doesn’t it bug you when a company says “free shipping” and then tacks on a “handling fee”?)

Here is another handy Paypal Add To Cart button so you don’t even have to test out any of those other methods.

BOOK!


True confessions of a confused artist: I can’t figure out if the Add To Cart button includes sales tax or not. If you get charged more than $81 when using this button,  I will reimburse you. Sometimes the very technology that is supposed to simplify our lives confounds and confuses and complicates things. Have you noticed that?

Why I Still Go To Wilsonia

The full title is too long – Why I Still Go To Wilsonia Even Though The Book Is Finished.

  1.  I like it there.
  2. I have friends there.
  3. Some people want me to draw their cabins. (Really?? After 272 drawings in the book? Yeppers. They want their cabin drawn their way. It’s okay. I love to draw.)
  4. It is fun there, especially over the 4th of July with the parade, ice cream social, silent auction, and potluck.
  5. Ahem. I have books to sell! The Cabins of Wilsonia  is for sale. Want one? This is the link.

Through The Parks

In Tulare County, where I grew up and (except for a few misguided college years) have always lived, “Park” is often said with a capital “P” and means “National Park”. Maybe not for all flatlanders, but definitely for those of us in the foothills, particularly in Three Rivers.

A week or so ago, I made a quick trip to Wilsonia to deliver books to Neal Mixter, who will be selling them in Wilsonia.

My 21-year-old neighbor couldn’t remember ever driving through Sequoia to get to Kings Canyon, so we headed up together.

Like many folks, she wasn’t aware of Wilsonia until I began my book. Not that my book has made people outside of my circle aware – but that folks blow past this community of a collection of wonderful cabins without any inkling that it is there.

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I recently finished this oil painting of The Four Guardsmen, so was really interested to see these giants in person.

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It was morning, and the light was nice. No one was behind us, so I did that stupid tourist thing and stopped right in the middle of the road for a few photos. Obviously in my painting I have done a fair amount of logging and pruning and brightening up. The painting is actually from the other side , heading downhill.

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These three orderly trees are just as you get to the museum. A photographer friend calls them “The Three Graces”; I have no idea if this is an official designation or not.

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There were a few dogwood blossoms still hanging on near the General Grant Tree.

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The old general is still looking strong. (Has anyone else noticed that in all the new signs he is simply referred to as “The Grant Tree”? Who stripped him of his title and why?) In two days, on Saturday, June 20, there will be a dedication of this giant sequoia as “a living shrine”. Sounds ceremonial and symbolic. The bigwigs involved in the dedication ceremony will have lunch at the Wilsonia clubhouse after their formalities. I wonder if I should be there to peddle my book. . . nah. They might ask me why I didn’t include any Park cabins and I would feel like a schmuck telling them the truth – “Because you all don’t maintain them and because they would have taken up too much space and not added sales to the book”. (Why does the truth make a person feel schmucky??)

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Oh WOW! I’ve never seen wild iris in yellow before! It is so interesting to me to find new wildflowers and so interesting to realize that Sequoia and Kings Canyon don’t have all the same flora.

Such a fabulous day of clear views of the spectacular canyons of the Kings Rivers. I couldn’t remember which fork was which, but my neighbor was impressed anyway. We headed down toward Cedar Grove just to where she could see the river. The Kings makes the Kaweah look like a weenie little creek. Then it POURED on us!

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IMG_1097On the way back down, we chose to complete the loop by going down 180 to 245 and then taking Hogback to Dry Creek Road. I remembered seeing Bachelor Buttons along Hogback and wondering about them several years ago. YEA! They were in bloom there again. Weird. These are not natives. Such a great color of blue!IMG_1100

 

Local Authors Book Signing Event

Since self-publishing has become relatively easy – maybe if it doesn’t involve 278 drawings and learning to use Adobe InDesign and Photoshop and a scanner and finding a printer and choosing your own paper and designing your own cover and dealing with a company that bids improperly and blames the customer – then perhaps it is easy. . . I wouldn’t know about that sort of self-publishing – but I digress.

Since the boom of self-published books, there are many people with their own book to sell. There are many just in Tulare County alone, which is rather astonishing given the fact that we are the 3rd least educated county in the state of California.

Excuse me. There I go again. . . What I meant to tell you is that I have the privilege of being included in a group book signing event in Visalia at someone’s home. Here is the invitation, because YOU are invited.

The Cabins of Wilsonia is my book. You probably knew that. 😎 It has many drawings, because it is a story of a cabin community told in pictures and quotes from cabin folks.

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Mr. Google, who knows all, can tell you how to get here. I will be asking him myself.

How To Buy The Cabins of Wilsonia Book

 

 

marmot_edited-1Technology is still confounding me. If it confounds you and you are unable or unwilling to order the book on Amazon, here are 3 other options for you:

  1. mail a check for $85 to me at P.O. Box 311, Three Rivers, CA 93271
  2. send $85 via Paypal to “cabinart 06 at sbcglobal dot net” (have to write it that way so that the spammers don’t come wreck this eddress too) along with your mailing address
  3. run into me somewhere in real life and hand me $80 cash or a check for $81 and I’ll hand you the book (no mailing costs makes it cheaper in person and paying $80 in cash probably means no change will be necessary)

Any questions?

(I have lots of questions: How do I get the internet to work with the old desktop computer? Why did my printer stop working with the laptop? Why won’t my easy eddress work anymore? Will there ever be a time when everything works? That would be A-MAY-ZING.)

First Saturday Three Rivers

News flash – out of propane, dress warmly on Saturday for visiting my studio!

The first Saturday of each month is a special day in Three Rivers, California. Stores have specials, and artists open their studios.

My studio will be open on Saturday, January 3, 2015. (That’s the first time I’ve written that year!)

It will be a good time for you to get your copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia!

Hmmm, I see that the title of this first Saturday is “Let It Snow”. It just might!

P.S. I don’t accept credit or debit cards. Cash and checks are fine.

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BOOK SIGNING TODAY

 

The book signing happened December 23, 2014. Books are currently available using the contact button on this blog to email me. 

Today in Exeter at the Courthouse Gallery of The Arts, 125 South B Street, from 12:30-5:30, you can get your copy of The Cabins of Wilsonia directly from me, no waiting for the Postal Service or UPS.

BOOK!

More Decisions

Look at what I get to decide now:

1. How many books to print

2. What color of cover material

3. What to say on the About the Artist page

4. What to put on the cover of the book

5. What to do with the extra pages that will be necessary now that I’ve written the Acknowledgments and it ran to two pages and now I need to add seven more so there are multiples of eight (not sixteen, thank goodness) but really only six because I forgot about the About page. Phew. Breathe, chicky-babe, breathe!

I’m sure there will be more decisions ahead. Every time I think I’m almost there, the location of “there” changes! That is the world of self-publishing, and I’m THRILLED that I get to make the decisions instead of a publisher.

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Doesn’t this deer look a little baffled? I can relate.