’06 Apr: BenBonnie’s Birthday

Ben and Bonnie celebrating the very last of their very very late fifties. Aging so gracefully, don’t you think.

Nancy Rosenburg, in profile…

Nancy Rosenburg, in profile in the red hat, is Bonnie’s long time friend from college. You’ll meet the others later.

Before the walk the nature guide had a big tub of show-and-tell including a dead bat, bird nests, a deer’s antler, and…

This place is just…

This place is just a few miles up PCH from Malibu. Strolling and yakking away as we were, we didn’t make it all the way to the waterfall but I hope to be back before summer. The wildflowers are bright and plentiful and the setting is a total delight.

I was amazed at…

I was amazed at the brush here – all the diversity and colors and design. You’d almost think it was planted that way on purpose. And then come to find out that it was!

They are trying to get more native plans to grow back but it’s a struggle against the invaders such as mustard plant. Mustard plant just loooves it here.

Barbara Rubin and Tierre…

Barbara Rubin and Tierre Sauvage. Tierre made a documentary film, Lessons of the Spirit, the story of a French village that saved 5,000 Jews, Tierre’s parents among them. Barbara went to law school with Bonnie and they belong to the same temple.

The guide was lovely…

The guide was lovely and entertaining. She passed out magnifying glasses for everyone to wear around their neck and all along the way pointed out interesting facts. Just what you’d hope for in a guided walk.

Here is the back of David Gordon in the plaid and his son Steven. David is a psychologist and Ben got to know him through their work in hypnosis.

Carl, on the left, looking waaay up is one of Ben’s old Jr High School friends.

And Nancy had treats…

And Nancy had treats too. Here she passed out some seeds from a local plant. She also carried spritz bottles with water. So you take those seeds, a little spritz of water, rubrubrub, and you can get some lather up like soap. These girls are all like Ewwww.

From Nancy the guide: “The plant that we washed our hands with is called Ceonothus. It’s sometimes referred to as Mountain Lilac or California Lilac. There are about 7 varieties that grow in our area. They bloom from March through April (give or take). The colors of the bloom range from a really beautiful, dark purple/blue to white.”

Mika and Sydney-Grace Niesen. Their parents, also in attendance, are Chuck and Alice. Chuck is a pediatric neurologyst working on a NIH grant application with Ben for hypnosis work with children.

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