Important Update...

Visit: Your Spirit Rocks! at our vendors booth every other week at the local Farmer's Market in Calistoga , CA

Monday, December 1, 2025

Oh my!

 Uh, you mean people are actually reading this? Yikes! Suddenly, I feel that I'm like Oprah giving out new cars on her talk show. 









    I'd like say this, but at this point I can't. The rent is due, and the rocks have to be sold. Truth be told, I love painting rocks, but after fifteen years, maybe I should be teaching others how to paint their own, and how to enjoy this process.

    So. guess what!? I have two classes coming up. One on the 12 of this month at Starr's collective in St. Helena (see the flyer below) and Rock painting 2.0 at the Calistoga Art Center come January. If your are interested in taking the first class you can still sign up. Just tap this link to register...

Starr's Art Collective

It will be fun, and all the materials will be supplied and it's only two hours.

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Thanksgiving (and giving thanks) for forgiveness

    It can be difficult at times, but the effort always seems to pay off. Trying to be thankful for what's been given and what has been taken is a balancing act.

    Without waxing too philosophical; Gratitude is the common watchword when it comes to celebrating Thanksgiving.We hear about having an "Attitude of gratitude" from those offering sage advice.In a culture of comparison, gratitude can have a tough time of it. I always try to keep my witticisms in check. An attitude can just be a position I take, it's not the final word.

    Thanksgiving can bring out the best when families get together celebrating with one another. The less obvious in these gatherings, is the over-extending graciousness that can mask controversy.

    The hot topic around here are the three speed bumps installed on Lake Street. These so-called safety measures have become a sign of the accelerating times we now live in. Drive fast, break an axle.Drive slow, maintain the peace.

    Brother and sisters, aunts and uncles, nephews and nieces, we are all in this together. Is this the best time to let "Sleeping dogs lie"? Acceptance and allowance of anothers perspective is essential in keeping the peace, and having thick skin will fend off donnybrooks from escalating. 

    Anger looks for a target. Keep in mind that over-indulgence in alcohol is not always the culprit, either. Flying accusations along with slammed fists send not only dishes jumping, but guests uh...leaving. 

    When hot topics are introduced, always consider the source...and remember the point of any good argument is to reach a proposal. A general consensus is reached usually when it is time for the guests to leave. After all, even turkey will begin to stink given time.

    Gratitude for a plausibly fortuitous outcome, and mercy itself begins with forgiveness...and in most instances, forgiving oneself for a simple faux pas, or other embarrassing foolishness. Our forgiveness is not contingent upon any unctuous pleading. No one likes to be "Holding the bag" as it were, when asking for such. When all is forgiven, that is the beginning of trust.

    The vulnerabilty that it takes to allow real forgiveness is the epitiome of strength, both for the one offering forgiveness and the one receiving it.


Below is this week's "Rock of the Week"  Momma Blissta!



Wednesday, November 12, 2025

It's been awhile...

 Yes, I admit that this blog has not been updated since the beginning of October. I've had what might be called, "A full plate" of activities that have kept me busy and barely afloat ( like the rest of us ). My heart goes out to all those who find themselves in a tight perdicament with regard to the recent economic picture . It seems that the rich continue to get richer and... well, let's not get ahead of ourselves.

October has been productive to say the least. I've MADE the time to further my craft and generate new ways of earning a little more $$$.The lastest endeavor is something called "Calistogies" which are chocolate candy cigars made by a wonderful Chocolatier whose name is Kat. She and I got together and now i am packaging these goodies and selling them both at the local farmer's market, The Chamber of Commerce and Papa Lou's store here in Calistoga!

Other than this, "Your Spirit Rocks!" are now being featured at the local artist's collective called Starrs mentioned in last month's blog., which is down the road in St. Helena. Claire and Starr have put together this wonderful gallery that is bringing in a wealth of local talent. It's certainly worth a visit.

Lastly, several of the products that I feature at my booth continue to enthrall many new customers. Aside from the keychains,pendants,nightlights, spinner rocks,mobiels and assorted gift rocks, I now have a side bin with some of the drawings and paintings that i've compiled over the years.

I hope to stay on top of this blog in the days to come, but hey... 

Below are my most recent "Rocks of the Week" 

( which may include next week, and the weeks to come )











Thursday, October 9, 2025

Opportunity comes a knocking

     This has been an incredible week. Not only has business been uplifting, but more opporunities in the art world have been presenting themselves. Meeting Claire and Starr Michelle at the "Starr Collective" in St Helena was inspiring. Here they are showcasing the collections of many local artists and craftspeople who have found an environment that supports their vision. It has been very  encouraging because they have generously opened up the possiblity of having my rocks displayed there, and possibly having a workshop there in the future! I so look forward to staying in communication with these folks.

    The Napa Valley has certainly made the jump from wine and food to art. There are many creative circles and events that are taking place regularly, along with new and exciting venues, galleries and shows to demonstrate that. We even have a new Art and Culture Museum in South St. Helena called the "Mac". It is currently featuring an exposé of Julia Child's legendary contributions to the world of Culinary Art through an exhibition of her life's work in this field.    

    The other thing to see are accomplished visual artists and sculptors who have on display some of thier best work. The floor staff are prepared to answer questions about such talent or offer news about this or any current or upcoming exhibits.

    It should also be mentioned that the grand opening and Community Open House of the Brannan Center has taken place here in Calistoga. They are bringing first class entertainment which will include solo performances, comedy, broadway concerts, Mexican revival music, and Brazilian Grooves with a bilingual Latin dance workout ! This along with converational Spanish and French classes are also being offered for our local community.

    Lastly, I've had it mentioned to me after having the workshop at the Calistoga Art Center, that i am welcomed back to have another one when there is an opening in the future.So stay tuned... more chances to have your spirit rock is on the way !

Below is this week's Rock of the Week...




Sunday, September 14, 2025

This will be a first

     I am grateful to Anna Johansson for securing a spot for me to teach a rock painting class at the Art Center, which is right next to the fairgrounds here in Calistoga. It will be held on Thursday, Oct.2nd from 10am to 12 noon. As of this post, there are eleven spots left. 

If this is something you'd like to try, you are most welcome to give it a shot. Below is a link to the Park and Rec site where you can register. Although it is a 55+group, your experience in this exercise shouldn't be a factor. Most the materials will be supplied, even some rocks that will be the right size, shape and smoothness to render a nice item to bring home with you.

  To instruct in a class like this has been on my to do list for some time now, and I don't think that the timing could be better.

Here is the LINK to the 55+ craft lab registration. I believe that this class is on a donation basis, so if money is a factor... don't worry, just come.

... and remember, "Your Spirit Rocks!"

Below is this week's 'Rock of the week" ( under a UV light, naturally)




Thursday, September 11, 2025

Easy Does It

     This is a wonderful slogan to adopt when I get too hungry, angry, lonely or tired H.A.L.T These have been valuable lessons. Too often I will not pay attention to any one of these items and find myself at the end of a short rope. Even if you H.A.L.T. at any one of these, you many find yourself overwhelmed or overextended in a variety of ways. This is when Easy Does It can render us a moment of serenity.

    The addendum to this would be... But Do It! because if we rest on our laurels, then what was once considered to be optional will very suddenly become a necessity ( like renewing one's driver's license for example ). However, if we are doing the best we can with what we have to offer, then it is within our integrity to honor our choices and to validate our attempts.

    To endorse yourself is vital to one's growth as a child of God. We are not victims of the opinions,whims and remarks that others may have of us. 

    It has been said that if we are as good as our word, we will be in our integrity... but this is not always easy, eh?

    Now that I've done my best in carrying a message of hope, I would like to conclude that I'm still doing the best I can with the rocks that i've got!

...and that being said, check out the latest dazzler...




    



Friday, August 29, 2025

The Double Entendre´

The phrase,"Your Spirit Rocks" can be taken a couple of ways . When the emphasis is on the first person singular, it means that it is addressing your Spirit, or personality as it were. When the emphasis is on the word "Rocks" it can mean two things... It can mean that you have some items in your possession that are called " Spirit Rocks."but it can also mean that Your Spirit literally Rocks! Which in today's vernacular, means that you have a very lively spirit! I love that interpretation. 

    When someone purchases the gift of a Spirit Rock, I like to thank them by saying, "Your Spirit Rocks!" to which many of them reply, " No, YOUR Spirit Rocks!" which I am grateful for the exchange.Over the years, so many collectors of these rocks, tell me how these items have contributed to their overall well being. Some say that they have them on the nightstand so that they can observe the glow when the lights are out. Others have them on the desk to hold down important papers. Others like to place them in the fish tank or outside in the garden where they will usually hold up because of the resin coating ( which, by the way, is non-toxic to fish when hardened ).

    Over the years, youngsters have taken to painting rocks themselves and hiding them in obscure places to later be discovered by hikers along the beach or in a forest. Sometimes, they will be planted in not-so-obvious places like behind a fence post, etc. Parents and adults have even taken to placing a sticker that reads on the backside " You found me!" now take a picture and post me on Facebook 😉. What a novel idea that is. Lastly, some people will even use the rock for a meditation object which will serve in grounding the individual so that they have some physical object to focus their attention on.

    When a rock is purchased, it is placed in a gift bag which usually includes a keychain UV blacklight which will highlight the colors when viewed in the pitch darkness.It will also activate the phosphors in the puff paint that is used to decorate the rock itself. Also included is an affirmation sheet which contains a few affirmations that when used frequently during meditation, are designed to bring about prosperity, joy and abundance. These were composed by Shakti Gawain in her popular book, "Creative Visualisation".

    Although I usually feature a "Rock of the Week" on this blog, today I've included and ornament, which symbolises the alternating power of the Sun and the Moon. I hope you like it. Perhaps next week I will feature another "Rock of the Week" and not just be content in showing you my other creations.






Monday, August 18, 2025

So Blessed...

     Living in Calistoga is like being in a summer camp year round. I really love it here, and never plan to leave. It kind of reminds me of that old 60's T.V. show, " Andy of Mayberry"  with Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knots,et al. One can get to know all the characters here by going to Cal Mart for groceries, and probably get to know half the town in less than a week.

    Calistoga used to be considered rather "Funky". A lot of the locals remember those days. Being at the north end of the Napa Valley, people coming up for the first time will have already visited many tourist spots travelling only as far as St. Helena on Hwy 29.

     Calistoga is now considered the Crown Jewel of the Napa Valley. Migrant farmworkers have lived here from the beginning, and the winery owners were usually living in St. Helena.That being said, for years people would mistakenly confuse the whole Napa Valley with the City of Napa. Back then, we Napakins (which includes everyone both up valley and down), were used to associating the area with what were three popular industries...Wine, Steel and Mental Health. Thanks in part to the State Hospital, and a hand full of Alcohol treatment centers.Kaiser Steel has since moved on. Some think of Napa Valley as a kind of Disneyland for adults. Others cringe at the thought.

    Having lived here now for over thirty years, I've witnessed the transformation of an iconic, small town "T.V. concept" grow to a sizeable population of people, longing for as a place they can return to; that treasures the past but refuses to live in it. Today, it's rather "Chi-chi", and sort of like a little Carmel,CA.

    We have the galleries,wine bars and Michelin- starred restaurants. Along with several upscale resorts with pools, spas, and of course the mud baths...which the locals call the "Calistoga Baptism". There is plenty to see and do, both inside and outside.

    The good news is that people are really friendly here, and the crime rate is near zilch. The bad news is that our main streets have become stomping grounds for the well-to-do,and the price points that goes with them. Hospitality and Tourism has superceded some of the other more rural industries like wine farming.

    That being said, we are all aware that there is always big changes afoot. Multiple renovations and new facililaties are popping up at a alarming rate. New additions to the high school, several new housing developments, repaved roads, a new power plant, a new entertainment center, more bed and breakfast domiciles, a vine trail for cyclists, and the list goes on. 

    Do we have the time and a reason to celebrate? You bet we do! Check out the recent free concert that happened at Pioneer Park this past week.

A great time was had by all, and in spite of everything going south these days, it's good to get away to a place like this.💖 God willing,  the fires will be kept at bay.


















Monday, August 4, 2025

If it works, don't fix it

 Sometimes it is hard to leave well enough alone. All in the name of multi-tasking, what is truly complete, finished, or done ? It was undoubtely an artist who made the statement, "An artist is never satisfied".Was it Mick Jagger?

No, it wasn't Mick. He just couldn't get no satisfaction. Either way, letting go of that we cannot change has been a lifelong struggle. This is the main reason why I am taking a break and composing this blog. Besides, distraction will constantly convince me that there is still time for other tasks.

Today, going through my rock collection, I stopped to see which rocks could be "gussied" up to sell. What a dumb idea, but what the heck... let's do it.

Half way through I see the rocks that aren't exactly calling me to do anything with them anymore. Then there are the others that need to be put aside as sale items. I would rather have people take these rocks and offer a donation, if they wanted to offer one. Besides, I deplore having to keep track of my expenses and tax obligations.Sometimes I feel as though I am numerically dyslexic, and have trouble with simple addition. If i hadn't memorised the times tables from the back of a Pee Chee in sixth grade, I doubt that I would have ever made it to high school.

Thankfully, I had skills in other areas, and made use of them to the best of my ability. Today, I am seeking guidance and direction for the future of these creative pursuits. Everyone was born with a gift of some sort. Many have gifts that are undeveloped and don't discover them until later on in life. That being said, having something to offer that world, is what we bring to the world. It is not always the thing that we take from it. Talents and skills are often passed on from one generation to the next.

So, in conclusion, I am going to step away from the computer and begin another drawing which will be posted below when it is complete. 

So there.