Thursday, February 02, 2012

‘EAST JESUS’ SCULPTURE CENTER & AT THE EDGE OF THE SALTON SEA

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I think it was the heavy wind gusts around 3 a.m. this morning that blew all the barking dogs away.  Took the Rooster with it too.  But, it didn’t derail the train whistles over near Niland.

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Many sounds in the night here at the Slabs.  With the background hum of hundreds of generators chugging away there is the occasional whoop & holler piercing the quiet desert sky.  Of course the barking of numerous Pit Bulls & baying Hounds only adds character to the Slabs cacophony of sound.  Despite itself, ya just gotta kinda love this silly place.

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I, like many others was appalled the first time I drove the old dusty road into Slab City. All I saw was junk. Or, was it junk. Well yes, there’s a lot of junk alright but there has always been a fine line between junk & art. It is all in the eye of the beholder of course. Having worked in an art gallery for a time years ago I do understand the fine lined controversy. Many times I had to help set up so called bonafide ‘artwork’ that I found, well, certainly not my idea of artwork!! But, there’s the rub. What constitutes art!! Some of the folks here at the Slabs are very artsy oriented & their little slice of heaven certainly reflects their creative nature. Others, not so much.

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One such fellow here at the Slabs was Charles Russell who recently died at the young age of 46.  He called his swatch of treasured ground, THE EAST JESUS SCULPTURE CENTER.  A brochure states…Not a Religion. Do not Worship.  Many of my photos today are from the Sculpture Garden.  Here’s an interesting article on the passing of Charles Russell and what it means to his past efforts. 'EAST JESUS' DESERT ART PROJECT IN PERIL.

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CHARLES RUSSELL’S SHRINE

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A couple of commenter questions.  ROD wondered how the full time Slabbers feel about Snow Birders like ourselves rolling into their neighborhood.  Not being here long enough to accurately answer that question I can only make an assumption based on our limited stay.  All appears well.  There seems to be an area of long & hard time Slabbers concentrated in a section somewhere kind of in the middle of everything.  Kind of like a rough neighborhood section found in any city.  There may be some friendships between Snow Birders & Slabbers but I don’t think the two groups regularly hang out with each other.  The Slabbers, for the most part are loners & stick to themselves.  Birders have a tendency to flock together & frolic, regardless of where they are. 

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Here, in part is neighbor Rene’s take on it… “To answer your reader's question about whether or not the permanent residents hold grudges against the snowbirds, I'd have to say that for the most part they don't. Everyone here has a live and let live attitude and as long as nobody is hurting anyone or getting into each other's way, everything is copacetic. The Slabs has a mutual respect among most visitors of every economic means, that is so unusual in this country. It's refreshing.”

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No official rules or regulations here at the Slabs but there are unwritten laws and we have heard of vigilante justice for anyone caught stealing, etc.  And, there has been some unaccountable deaths here!!  It comes with the drug trade and wherever you have groups of people these days you are going to have a drug problem, & the consequences that type of lifestyle deals out.  Unfortunately, in today’s deteriorating society, it’s just the way it is:((

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A couple of other commenters wondered about comparisons between Slab City & Quartzsite.  Quick two word answer….no comparison!!  The Slabs & the Q are entirely two different places.  Quartzsite is host to the largest annual commercial gathering of RV’s in the United States.  It revolves around the normal little town of Quartzsite Arizona & caters to the needs, whims & fancies of countless RV folks once a year who flock there in pursuit of everything from soup to nuts.  Anything an RV’er needs, wants or dreams of can be found in Quartzsite.  New friendships are formed, old friends reunited.  Clubs & groups gather in large numbers for all the social festivities and the whole area takes on a Carnival like atmosphere.  Thousands of people coming together to have fun.  And, may I quickly add…..the overall majority of these fun loving folks are Seniors.  Whether buying or selling, they are all here:))

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BOTTLE WALL

Slab City is a whole different kettle of fish.  No carnival atmosphere here.  If there is any buying or selling of anything it is likely done quietly behind closed doors.  Nothing commercial at the Slabs except for Solar Mike at SUN WORKS.  No eateries, no car washes, no stores of any kind.  No stop signs, no lane changes, no problem.  Just a bunch of loner oriented folks living freely on the land with no taxes, no utility bills, no mortgages & no desire to be part & parcel of today’s so called normal society.  These Slabbers are here to stay.  If someone has suddenly disappeared out of your life, workplace or neighborhood at some point, there is a good chance they are now quietly & contentedly living here somewhere in the confines of California’s Slab City.  Maybe under a cardboard box, an old school bus or a finally crafted abode made from the finest scrap to be found anywhere west of the Mississippi.

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The winds kept up their ferocity for the entire day blowing mini sand storms across the landscape.  Most folks stayed confined to barracks & rode out the heavy wind gusts.  Kelly & I went looking for natural thermal mud pots in the ground known to be south west of here.  Didn’t exactly find them but know where they are for next time.

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SALTON SEA WATER LEVELS HAVE DROPPED OVER THE YEARS LEAVING DOCKS HIGH & DRY…SALT DEPOSITS REMAIN AS WELL

Our mud pot search led us to the southeastern edge of the Salton Sea & what looks like our next boon docking area in a few days.  Met a nice California couple just heading home.  They enjoy this spot saying there are never many people there.  Our favorite kind of place.  They told us huge flocks of Pelicans arrive from Mexico each night at sunset.  Coincidentally met another fellow there who had camped near us last night in his really neat camper van.

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BACKGROUNDED BY A GEO THERMAL POWER PLANT WE MET THESE FOLKS BY THE SALTON SEA TODAY…FELLOW ON THE LEFT OWNS THE COOL 4 WHEEL DRIVE RV VAN

Groceries in Calipatria before popping into a little Mexican restaurant for a bite to eat.  Fortunately, they had hamburglers on the menu so I was spared any of that ‘burn your face off’ Mexican food.

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Back at the Slabs we spent the rest of the warm sunny day inside out of the howling desert winds……..10-4:))

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THERE ARE MANY GEO THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN THIS AREA

GROANER’S CORNER:((  If we aren’t supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat?  And just so you don’t forget……today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.  Keep in mind, if your worries get the best of you, just remember suicide is the most sincere form of self-criticism. Oh, & I once prayed to God for a car, but quickly found out he didn’t work that way…so I stole a car and prayed for his forgiveness………that worked.

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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

TOURING THE SUBURBS OF SLAB CITY CALIFORNIA

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With howling Coyotes blending nicely with barking Dogs, we had ourselves a mighty fine melodious animal symphony going on early this morning.  Until the Rooster chimed in & shut them all up!!

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Kelly saw soundless flashes in the Chocolate Mountains to our east last night around midnight.  The Military obviously had a far distant bombing operation under way.  Somebody opened up with a heavy caliber machine gun this morning somewhere to our northeast.  The firing continued for nearly an hour.  But, there is an explanation. 

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FOUR LARGE WATER CONTAINERS AT THIS PLACE

Slab City is located right next to an active military live fire bombing & gunnery range so it is not unusual to hear the ‘pa-rump’ of heavy explosives or the roar of jet aircraft overhead.  It was here years ago where I saw yellowish tracer gun fire & red rockets coming out of the sky over in the mountain range one night.

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NOTICE IN ALL THREE PICS THE VEHICLES ARE ON CEMENT SLABS…THUS THE NAME, SLAB CITY….OLD MILITARY BUILDINGS ONCE STOOD ON THESE CONCRETE FLOORS.

Threw the cameras in the Jeep this morning & off we went playing tourists touring the Slabs & it’s suburbs. Yep, even the Slabs have suburbs. Saw kind of a Ritzy area over around the southwest perimeter with it’s high end Class A’s. Nothing shabby about these folks. Didn’t see any point in me taking pics of them because you can find these Snow Bird rigs in any ordinary or up scale RV Park. Maybe I will just call them Snowy Slab Birds. But, unlike RV Parks these dry camping folks are not regimented into tight fitting neat little rows. Just park your rig wherever you like, show respect for your neighbor and get on with enjoying your day.

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Some Slabbers keep their sites neat as a pin while others seem to drag home anything & everything that is dragable & pile it on top of themselves, living somewhere within the pile of clustered debris.  To each his own & no questions asked.

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I always find it interesting to see how folks live and treat their immediate environment.  There are many varied & concentrated examples of that here at the Slabs.  This is not like driving through your usual run of the mill boring burbs in most cities & towns.  Here’s a quote Kelly noticed on the internet this morning by someone driving into Slab City for the first time.  “Took a trip today to Slab City for the first time. Man, what a trip. It's a Mad Max-hillbilly-hippie-artist destitute community. Wow, I love it.”

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Some may ask, “why stay at the Slabs now that your solar is fixed”?  My answer, “Why not:))”  Slab City is an experience, just as Quartzsite is an experience just as Darby Wells, the Ranch, Borrego Springs, Canyon de Chelly, Columbus New Mexico, Hickiwan Trails, City of Rocks, Blair Valley, & countless other places are all experiences.  For us, it is RVing at it’s best.  Staying on the move, traveling from place to place seeing & experiencing new, exciting, & scenically interesting things:))

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Question was asked about why the fuse thing may have melted down between our solar panels & battery.  Mike explained that fuse assembly as being a factory defective part which he discontinued using in his installations quite awhile ago.  He now uses the maxi fuse assembly seen in yesterday’s blog.

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And a comment from ED this morning regarding Leonard Knight’s Salvation Mountain.  “Leonard Knight did not pass, it was his care taker that lived with him that died.  This past December, Knight moved to a nursing home in San Diego county. He’s 80 years old.  San Diegan Dan Westfall, a friend of Knight's, and a group of concerned locals have formed a non-profit board to look after Knight's mountain.  Salton City resident Imari Kariotis is the board's secretary. "The purpose of the nonprofit is to maintain and promote Leonard’s folk art, and to pass on his message of unconditional love."

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NO, THESE ARE NOT SLAB DOGS…THEY WERE JUST VISITING THE SLABS TODAY FROM ALL THE WAY UP IN YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

Jim & Rene from LIVE-WORK-DREAM walked over about 5 this afternoon & we all had supper together.  Nice to sit down & chat up a storm with these guys again.  We always have lots in common every time we meet & it’s always fun to catch up with each other’s travels & experiences.  They have a summer home in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  I met a guy who is a walking economy.   The front of his hair is in recession, his stomach is a terrible victim of inflation, and the combination together is putting him into a deep depression!
Q: What has four wheels and flies?
A: A garbage truck.
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