Monday, November 25, 2024

Christmas Pinwheels


 Leftovers from quilt backs and Christmas Pajamas.  This has been my go to chair companion for many Decembers.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Mission Santa Inés

Santa Ines (Saint Agnes) was named for a young girl who chose not to marry and instead choose to devote herself to Christ. The legend says that she was forced into prostitution and subsequently beheaded for her religious beliefs in 304.

Construction of the mission began in 1804 and building continued adding the sides to the quadrangle.  By 1812 there were 718 Chumash residents as well as the friars and soldiers.  The mission church was rebuilt in 1871 and restored in 2021.  The picture here shows part of an original arch. 

The history on the Old Mission website talks about the difficulties as the Mexican War for independence from Spain was fought.  Supplies and pay for the soldiers was no longer received and the Missions themselves were forced to provide support receiving on vouchers in return.  A Chumash rebellion in 1824 was over within a week at Santa Ines, more because the people loved and respected the Friars than because the soldiers won.













CALIFORNIA REGISTRER HISTORICAL LANDMARK #305    

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Patrons of the Missions - Norman Neuerberg Cal State Irvine 1952 - at Mission San Fernando.

Monday, November 4, 2024

SP - Gaviota

It's a little off the beaten path, but I fell in love with this beach.  The bridge and the pier of pelicans and cormorants were unique!!