Summer Triangle

Sunset over La Paz bay, Baja, Mexico

Sunset over La Paz bay, Baja, Mexico

Last night I took my dog out for a stroll right after sunset. A few clouds remained over La Paz bay after the evening’s sudden rainfall, but the sky overhead was clear. I looked up at the moon and was surprised to see a perfect triangle of stars to one side.

This triangle of stars is known as the Summer Triangle. The triangle is made up of the Vega, Deneb and Altair stars. You can use the moon to locate the large Summer Triangle through late August.

These three stars should be clearly visible with the waxing, gibbous moon tonight. Step outside between 8:30 and 9 pm and look towards the moon to view the formation.

And while you’re here, check out our new Eco Adventures area on the blog. We’ve added our Surfing Santeños feature story from the Summer issue and will be adding more great outdoor activities over the coming weeks.

Felipe Calderón in Todos Santos

Sunday morning in Todos Santos…

Mexican President Felipe Calderón arrived for the finish of the Baja 150 bicycle race, that started on the malecón in La Paz. He rode a bicycle through the Todos Santos historic district ending at the park.

Baja Off Road race in Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico

Baja Off Road race in Todos Santos

President Calderón was on hand for the start of the car portion of the Off Road race from Todos Santos to El Tecolote, then flew by helicopter to San Jose del Cabo.

 

 

Jill Casty Sculptures

Swirling Grace by Jill Casty, La Encantada, La Paz, Baja, Mexico

Swirling Grace by Jill Casty

This coming Saturday, April 21, La Encantada Galería and wine bar in the historic district of La Paz, will hold the inauguration of the first show in Mexico of the unique work of the American artist Jill Casty. Jill’s joyful sculptures of brilliantly colored fused glass combined with a variety of metals have been presented in galleries and exhibitions throughout California and in eight cities in Italy. In a previous stage of her career in the United States, she created monumental standing sculptures (up to 30 feet tall) for cities and dozens of large-scale sets of mobiles and other forms of aerial art for both commercial and civic locations.

These current works are wall-hanging pieces, like bold and dramatic paintings or collages, or standing pieces, for floor or table-top. One series has sets of up to nine glass fusions, the color-rich expressiveness of the layered textures of the glass interacting in ensembles with the metals. A second series includes single glass fusions combined with sculptural metal surrounds or affixed to stone or metal bases. Some of these “solos” explore a new horizon, bold and large single images of flowers, abstracted as harder-edged glass “paintings.”

As critics on two continents have defined the central quality of the sculptures, they are a joyful celebration of the grace and beauty that still can be found in the turmoil of the modern world—a lyrical expression of the harmony that can be maintained between the natural world and the world of modern materials and technology.

The show starts at 7:30 p.m. La Encantada is located on Belasario Dominguez between 5 de Mayo and Constitución, one block up from the malecón. To see more of Jill Casty’s work, visit: http://www.jillcastyglassart.com/

Festival del Caballo

Todos Santos Cabalgata, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico

Todos Santos Cabalgata

This Sunday, March 25, 2012 Todos Santos will host the first annual Festival del Caballo!  Starting with the Cabalgata, (Parade of Horsemen) leaving Puente la Muela, the large bridge about 10 KM north of Todos Santos, the procession will travel down the highway and finish at the stadium behind the Pemex gas station in town around mid day.

 

 

 

 

Escaramuza riders, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico

Escaramuza riders

After the group enters the stadium for the Grand Entry the show will start with 3 troops of Escaramuzariders from La Paz and Los Cabos, performing maneuvers at a full gallop in colorful traditional outfits, with the ladies riding side saddle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dancing horse, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico

Dancing horse

Also joining will be performances of trick ropers, dancing horses, alta escuela (highly schooled horses), Cala riders, (reining) and even some comedy!  Demonstrations of forging (iron work with heated metal), feed, supplies and equestrian equipment will also be displayed during the show.  Everyone is welcome to come free of charge to watch, participate and enjoy the event!  Bienvenidos!

For more information, please contact Arturo Geraldo, President, 612-127-2317; Cayetano Garcia, 612-140-0793; or e-mail Kaia: kaia@mindspring.com.