I
am proud to say that the Krblin Jihn Kabin, one of the Kymaerican Historic Sites, was
part of last year's Morongo Basin Open Studio Tours and the HDTS5--the High Desert Test Sites project in Joshua Tree (just
north of the National Park), about 2 and a half hours outside of LA. It was also part of EarthworksNow2005 (scroll to end for a picture of the piece) at Copper Mountain College AND showcased at the Yucca Valley Hi-Desert Nature Museum.
The Coyote Informer wrote about it. Alot of that is now in the history books, but you are welcome to visit the
Kabin. It is on Border Road, just south of Crestview by about 1
"block." It is about a mile NorthEast of the intersection of Park
Boulevard and Highway 62. You take 62 to Sunburst, go North a
mile or so and then take a right on Crestview.
The Krblin Jihn Cabin
(this links to the latest updates in the Kymaerica 101Blog) is familiar to all who know
about
the Jihn Wranglican sect of the Church of the pCalifornia Christ.
We'll be having other Open Houses in the future. Check the Events List for details.
If you go to this, or any of our other sites, bring plenty of water, support local businesses, and respect the human and natural communities.
Just a Housekeeping update: We met a lot of cool people in Miami, very supportive of the cause. In Brisbane, Australia, a KRE yielded excellent results. And early plaques have survived hurricanes. There was shot of the Krblin Jihn Kabin in Domus, the Italian magazine.
So things are going strong with Kymaerica--we expect 15 new plaques
in the early part of the year, but this blog got a little unwieldy from
the technical perspective (we are using pretty old code--not the fault
of the webmaster, just growing pains). So we have been adding content
to the project, but not through the blog. That will change soon:
pretty soon we are flipping to a new blogging software and adding a lot
more resources.
So continue to enjoy the site and look for the new blog RIGHT HERE!