Friday, January 3, 2014


Well, everyone is talking about it. The lake is almost gone now and hundreds have been flocking to see it. We made our trek out there a few days ago and found out how creepy it is to see the massive lake turned into a mud-hole. The Red Bank ruins are exposed as if a lake had never existed there and the dust is several inches thick. At first it is cool and then you start feeling creeped out. (Did we mention the sight is down-right creepy? I mean, really.) It makes you think about the times when folks died (and in many areas of the world still do) from drought. How bad does it become when even our modern miracles cannot save us when Mother Nature decides she's "Done Playin'". If we see the Mormon Island ruins it's time to head for Washington State and get our moisture from whatever apples remain on the trees there.

Next stop.. TIME FOR A RAIN DANCE!... to be continued...

Oh! And Happy New Year!

-MFW

Friday, December 13, 2013

Yes, you CAN find it cheaper at WalMart!

Cold December morning but the vendors and crafty-folk bundle up and carry on.


One of the growing attractions in Folsom are the Sutter Street fairs, full of local small business folk and artists selling their wares. Last week's fair was full of wonderful sights and great gift ideas and I admit that although I was there to blog, I did some shopping as well...

Locally crafted ceramic bowl I bought while "working" on the Blog.
I picked up a few items like photographic cards as my Christmas cards (makes it much more personal than buying a bulk package) and I could not resist a booth of fine ceramics. The shapes were not that unusual but the glazes were AMAZING! I have experience with ceramics and for me the glazing process is a fascinating art. I was seeing colors and effects I had never seen before and immediately began talking with the artist. He told me he crafted his own glazes and I exclaimed at how unusual they were and how you could not find anything so unique in a chain store.   He replied that one woman complained that she could find cheaper bowls at WalMart. My knees nearly buckled I was so floored with disbelief.

Yes folks, YOU CAN FIND "IT" CHEAPER at some box chain store. "It" being a nondescript, mass manufactured bowl that you can get  everywhere and thousands (perhaps millions) of people have.

This is the thinking that cheapens our lives. We lose meaning in our everyday and forget the profound. It's no big deal if we are careless with our possessions as we can quickly and easily replace it at WalMart. The problem is that that carelessness bleeds into other aspects of our lives; our words become cheap, our actions easily forgotten and excused. We live faster lives, with MORE stuff but when you lay on your deathbed will you wonder, "Was it better?".

TRY THIS: Sit in your house for 20 minutes with all electronic devices off and experience the stillness. Look around you. What have you filled your home with? What meaning does it have, will it be in a landfill/recycling in a year or five or ten? Will it soon become outdated, meaningless garbage? Is that what you spent your time and hard work for?

I now at least have a lovely bowl with amazing colors, textures and a swirl in the center and I will remember the talented young man whose chest expanded in pride as I told him how amazing his craft was. I hope that, at least for a little while, he will remember me. That my words inspire him to make beauty in a world that so often would rather pass him by and get "it" at WalMart.

So maybe buy fewer gifts, smaller gifts, less trendy gifts but let them be thoughtful gifts that feed the soul, that support art and craftsmanship as well as your local community.

As this blog grows we will be showing where, how and why you should be visiting these local businesses and maybe adjusting how you shop and where your money goes. It doesn't mean you have to stop shopping at the bigger stores altogether just perhaps to become more aware of what your dollar does and who it really supports. Maybe, just maybe we can come back from the brink of our corporate buy-out.

You meet some fun (and feathered!) folk on Sutter Street.
For more fun pictures from this event, be sure to visit (and maybe like?) our Make Folsom Weird FaceBook page at: https://www.facebook.com/MakeFolsomWeird

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Cat Homes Stolen! Weird News In Folsom

 - BREAKING NEWS-
Yesterday an ad was posted on Craigslist that three home-made cat houses that helped shelter homeless cats in Folsom disappeared. Someone was just trying to help the best way they could and time and again their efforts have been thwarted by the black-hearted. If you wish to help this person, please visit their craigslist ad here.

And if you took these homes, don't be a pussy, just return them.

Text from actual ad:
"Stolen Cat Houses (Folsom)
Someone stole the homemade cat houses that I made for several feral and homeless cats that I have feeding for the past 4-5 years. (And yes, they are spay and neutered, with a more dumped off in the past year.) These cats have nothing: no home, no family and no shelter at night!! I had made 2 small houses and one big one in which no one had touched for almost one year. (Previously, I used to buy old dog houses that kept getting stolen... probably someone who thought that they could make money selling them!) But recently, I made one more big since there are more cats now and it is so cold at night. Some of these cats are thinner & older and I KNOW they used these houses daily, as they run out when I bring them food & water. I am not made of money and it costs me more each time I have to replace these houses, not to mention the hours of time and effort it takes me to cut the hole in the lid of a plastic storage box, pad it with carpet and bedding, and buy more thick plastic for the door, including adding copper stripping to keep the snails out when it rains. If anyone sees these boxes for sell on Craigslist here, PLEASE, please let me know!!! The two smaller boxes are black and the two big boxes are dark green. (I have attached a newer box that I made as an example, but this one is not as nice and the others ones that I made). Thank you for your help!"

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/laf/4230907995.html

LOW COST SPAY AND NEUTER FOR FOLSOM PETS
Also listed recently is a wonderful program our family is taking advantage of for our two young dogs.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pet/4226159767.html

Friday, December 6, 2013

Make Folsom Weird

 
Speaking of mermaids... "Ascent" by Sunwolf Dawn Grove
Howdy folks! I need your input!

Been thinking a lot about some favorite small businesses in the area closing down and mourning the loss of some of the "flavor" that I had so loved in Folsom. I have also been thinking about starting back up a blog when I was watching an episode of Grimm. (Huh? Yes, well, bear with me for a moment.)

In the show a visiting character is freaking out about seeing supernatural happenings (mermaids, etc.) when the main character just passed it off saying, "It is Portland." I immediately thought of the "Keep Portland Weird" campaign that had started (actually borrowed from Austin, TX) several years back to support small local business and I had a thought: I could write about the small businesses, events and people that give us our own unique flavor and celebrate those who....

MAKE FOLSOM WEIRD!

Being weird myself I thought this could be a fun way to get out and support local business, artists and events and meet other weirdo's. Sooo...
Will you give me ideas about who or what to write about? Are you a small business owner that has a weird bit-o-flavah? (Please keep it PG for general audiences. My kids read my blogs.) Will you help me find the weirdness, the flavor, in Folsom?

Keeping it Weird,
SunWolf Dawn Grove

(Initially posted to myfolsom.com -very fun website to visit- and thought I would use it as my first post)