Helping people with E-Bikes
Check out my Ebike Business ‘Augustine Ebikes’. Along with being an artist, 2 years ago I started an online ebike business to help people around the world find a clean and powerful way… Continue reading
Check out my Ebike Business ‘Augustine Ebikes’. Along with being an artist, 2 years ago I started an online ebike business to help people around the world find a clean and powerful way… Continue reading
Palo Alto was established by Leland Stanford Sr. when he founded Stanford University, following the death of his son, Leland Stanford Jr. The city includes portions of Stanford University and is headquarters to… Continue reading
This is a 418 piece puzzle of Kirby Scudder’s imaginative map of Palo Alto, California. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley (and right next to where we make these puzzles), Palo Alto… Continue reading
When the big art and performance event “Ebb & Flow” was last held in 2015, Arts Council Santa Cruz County did a survey and found that 40 percent of the event’s participants had… Continue reading
“Rabbits that don’t fit in” a series of portraits of rabbits that no longer fit in. Once contributing members of society, these rabbits, through personal choices and circumstances now find themselves as outsiders.… Continue reading
This piece is utterly terrific. If you like things that moo just as much as I do, you would appreciate how cute this piece is. If you go near River Street past Highway… Continue reading
Designation of his original Surf Shop as a California Historical Point of Interest. The effort to establish this location as a California Point of Historical Interest was spearheaded by Councilmember David Terrazas with… Continue reading
The Mad Hatter character, alongside all the other fictional beings, first appears in Lewis Carroll’s 1865 novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. In it, the Hatter explains to Alice that he and the March… Continue reading
“You Have No New Messages” Driving up River Street past Highway 1, you may have taken note of what appears to be a double-decker cow. The 30-foot colorful wooden sculpture is the work… Continue reading
“Polishing a Jewel” Article as published in the Goodtimes Meet the players behind the multi-faceted push to reshape Watsonville’s downtown Like a giant rousing itself from a deep slumber, downtown Watsonville… Continue reading