
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
NEVADA CITY Farmers Market
Sparky and I got up early Saturday morning and went to the Nevada City Farmers Market. It was the inaugural event for the Saturday market which is located on Union Street. A street that provides the perfect setting with Callanan Park and the building that replaced the Shell gas station. The view from York at the top of Broad Street was spectacular with people filling all of the street and vendors lining both sides. Callanan Park featured a petting zoo which was well attended. The Nevada City Farmers Market will be every Saturday through Fall. As Sparky and I entered the market a familiar voice rang out; " Wiley Dog. ". It was Jane Yager and she was a founding volunteer of the Farmers Market and a old friend. She explained that unfortunately dogs where not allowed and there for I could not go in. My thoughts at the time was " Humans when will you get it right ! We are your best friends!". Jane soon soften me when she explained; " Wiley Dog, those are the rules here. But my rules say as always, you are invited to the house and Phil will make you your favorite summer drink.". That did make me happy for Phil, her husband, made the best summer drinks. Wiley Dog's is the greyhound with a lemon wedge, always not squeezed . The only change over the years has been the call of " light on the salt ". Soon after a few cool soothing " hounds", Wiley Dog loved to give updates to Phil and Jane his and Sparky's efforts " to save the planet one person at a time". Wiley Dog smiled as he watched Sparky zig zag his way through the crowd. Wiley Dog thought what a spectacular view !Saturday, June 28, 2008
NEVADA CITY Uncle Frank Thomas
Sparky in the 1970's lived on the Thomas Ranch which was located on Banner Mountain. For current reference Forrest Knoll 3 has been built on a portion of the old ranch. Sparky from his cottage in the woods could look down to Wolf Creek and the drainage it created and see across the valley to the Coast Range. You could also see the original Thomas Ranch house and out buildings that included a large barn. The Thomas Ranch had been on Banner since the late 1800's and they had orchards of apples and pears. Being one of the first ranches on the mountain they still had water rights in the 1970's. The Thomas family was large and they all lived to a ripe old age. Frank Thomas was known to all of us as Uncle Frank. In 1973 he was 93. And every day you could find him out by or in the barn doing his chores. One which was splitting wood, which a young Sparky found amazing. Here was Frank now bent over from age wielding a splitting mall and producing fire wood. He did that everyday until he died at 98. He was walking history of Nevada County. One of Sparky's favorite Uncle Frank stories was an huge adventure for Frank. Frank tells the story how he rode a wagon to Town Talk. Town Talk was located where now the Banner over crossing is over the Golden Center Freeway. When the Nevada County Narrow Gauge trains came out of the tunnel on the Glennbrook side there was a train stop. The spot was were the Thomas Ranch brought their goods to be shipped East and other parts of the country. The NCNGRR ran from Nevada City to Grass Valley and then on to Colfax. At Colfax you would board the Southern Pacific line which is the modern day Union Pacific Line. It went through Chicago Park and crossed the Bear River on a huge trestle there. Today when you cross the Bear River on State Highway 174 you can see the Rollins Dam, that dam at it's height is the exact height of the old trestle. It was up there ! So Frank rides the horse driven wagon to Town Talk gets on the train goes to Colfax. Gets on the train there and goes to Chicago. His purpose to go to Chicago was to see the Heavy Weight Champion of the World fight, that being the great John L. Sullivan. The champ won and Uncle Frank returned to Nevada County. What journey that had to be for a young man from the Sierra Foothills. Times were different in Nevada County then but as today our county was still attached to the " outside " world. And our early pioneers were a very hardy bunch.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
WILEY DOG poster huge hit in Southern Hemisphere and Europe
The Viva Wiley Dog poster is almost iconic in the Southern Hemisphere and Europe. In North America you have to look long and hard to find Che sporting his Wiley Dog Beret.Friday, June 20, 2008
NORTH FORK YUBA RIVER Sparky goes over Maytag and can still talk
The Nevada City Independent Newspaper was a small popular weekly publication. Run by a highly talented and dedicated staff. Dedicated is a key word here because it would be really tough to make a "living" for your efforts. Sparky soon realized that the best way to enjoy the newspaper business was to celebrate the perks of the trade. So him and photographer Bob Lickter created very " professional " press id's and stationary. Today that task with the modern computer would be an extremely easy one. In the late seventies and early eighties access to these tools was not so simple. So this was a period of cut and paste with the primary modern tool being a copy machines. Armed with their press credentials Bob and Sparky went on many " press junkets " right along side the big boys and girls. One such adventure was a two-day rafting trip on the North Fork. The trip was from Union Flat above Sierra City to Indian Valley just above the Highway 49 bridge. Arriving early on a Saturday morning Bob and Sparky where introduced to fellow raft mates. As it turned out the whole group which comprised of four rafts of six plus guide were from Santa Rosa and happened all to be in the real estate business. Everyone was excited to get on the river except Sparky. It seems that none of those swimming lessons as child had taken very well. He could thrash around in the water but no one on this planet would call him a swimmer. And is well hidden fear of the water was very real. Sparky does admit that the fear did really expand the rafting experience. The Yuba lived up to all and much more than was expected and the trip has always been remembered. But the rapid called Maytag will never be forgotten. Maytag is notorious as being the baddest of them all. This was the only rapids during the two day trip that the outfitters pulled to shore and gave you the option of hiking around or going over. At that moment you could hear the roar and see the rising mist of Maytag and it would have been easy to get out of the raft. Many did. Not Sparky, his heart was pounding in his throat and he had a death grip on the paddle. After al he knew he was going to die ! Off the seven of them went with the guide suddenly giving out more instructions than the whole trip before. Sparky's mouth now as bone dry and all he could think was I am going to die ! The roar became like a 747 under full throttle and just moments later you can not see the river in front of you. Why, because your next split section you are going STRAIGHT down and all Sparky can remember of this dramatic moment is seeing the blue sky above. Whoosh and you are totally submerged in the river, spinning around under water. Then just as suddenly you pop back up. Sparky's heart raced for another reason this time, he was still in the raft while four of the seven were now in the turbulent rotating white water. His first thoughts leaped in his mind " I'm alive !", Those thoughts were quickly shattered as the guide regaining his spot at the back helms location yelled, " Paddle !". You see we were in a whirlpool and THAT is were Maytag had got it's now infamous name from. Paddling like mad men we escaped the whirling water only to find our selves adrift in a calm green pool on the river. Picking up their overboard raft mates the journey continued. Sparky has smiled for decades on that moment. After all he not only did not die he thrived. He had gone over the mighty Maytag.....Isn't life grand !Thursday, June 19, 2008
THE DREAM Sparky dreams he was the Pope and saved the world from it's self
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
A DREAM Wiley Dog dreams what it might take to have a better world

Tuesday, June 17, 2008
WILEY DOG and SPARKY Saving Mic

Monday, June 16, 2008
NEVADA CITY The Famous Marching Presidents T Shirts 2000 to 2007
Sunday, June 15, 2008
NEVADA CITY The Famous Marching Presidents T Shirts the first decade Sparky does first R L Crabb goes from there
1991 Designed by Sparky. That year the Marching Presidents sponsored the Watsonville Marching Band which they arranged to be in the parade. The over 100-piece band is California's largest community band. They are coming back to this year's Constitution Day Parade in downtown Nevada City September 14.
1993 R. L. Crabb
1994 R.L. Crabb
Back of 1994 shirt
1995 R.L. Crabb
1996 R.L. Crabb Became the Marching Presidents official seal.
Friday, June 13, 2008
NEVADA CITY KVMR radio turns 30 in July The July 11 and 12 celebration could be a moment that you do not want to miss
That was July of 1978 when KVMR started broadcasting their 10 watts from the top of Banner Mountain. The non profit community based station was on the air ! In 2008 KVMR the 24 - 7 radio station has a range from Truckee to Sacramento and has powered up to 2000 watts. Local has become regional with a large professional and volunteer staff. But the word community is still the key word in it's being. And when you think of America in 2008 is a media that has " a hundred voices from the same ventriloquist " a station like Nevada City's KVMR is a golden gem. Sparky remember when DJ Bobby Angel was doing his show " high a top Banner Mountain " which was a late afternoon show somewhat in the model of the current "Music Magazine Show" format. It began to snow, and on Banner that means SNOW. And it did not stop. Bobby soon found himself snowed in. He could not get out and no one was getting to him during this storm. After some time the enjoyment was fading and the then small music library was becoming to be stretched. Bobby Angel proved to be a warrior and stuck it out for at least a couple of days all the time keeping KVMR on the airwaves. If they do have medals for DJ's he had earned his ! And because it is a community station, Sparky had a chance to "his stuff". Now bigger and located downtown at the AVM he had the " Recreation Minute" on the air. A prerecorded minute that highlighted local recreation it was produced by good friend Dan " Governor" Scanlan and truthfully was short lived. Stumbling over words, fighting the time limits it not only proved how good and patient of a friend he was but Sparky from then on had huge respect for all those who were on the air.Do not miss the celebration this July 11 and 12 it will be on a closed Spring Street, the parking lot of Miners Foundry and inside of the Foundry. A virtual who's who of local musical talent will perform. And if that was not enough the KVMR display of it's past 30 years will bring back your fondest memories of what this radio station and our town are all about. And finally, KVMR needs a new home having out grown their old one....make sure that you tell them that our community radio station must stay in Nevada City.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
SPARKY DOLL : Kiwanis Club event is huge success


Monday, June 9, 2008
YOSEMITE : Wiley Dog and Sparky's and the whole World's magical spot
Wiley Dog and Sparky love California's Yosemite ! From the valley floor to the high country it is all majestic ! Sparky refers to this magic place as " spiritual ". I am sure it is to all who take the sights in. Sparky started going there in the 1950's with his parents. He still can remember the Fire fall from Glacier Point. Stopped many years ago the ember fire fall was a nightly experience for visitors on the valley floor. Imagine this, in those days cars would park in the meadows to watch !
After all those many trips over the years the thought of another trip excites still.
Yosemite has endless things to see and do. It could take a life time just to scratch the surface.
Sparky has found Yosemite an endless subject for his art, " Yosemite Too " was done in 2005.
The " Half Dome Lounge " , a portable home made bar, was piled on top of Bob Benoit's Land Cruiser and transported to Yosemite Valley. Set up with the real Half Dome as back drop the lounge was fully stocked. With battery powered blenders and lights it became infamous. When closed it showed a smiling ranger face and when up and running you would find the ranger wearing a frown.Sunday, June 8, 2008
NEVADA CITY : Wiley's : Great people, controversial mural and Joe Cain Day
I am sure Bob Drake had no idea the impact on Nevada City that he would cause when he moved to town from Ohio. He purchased the building on Commercial Street that had housed Pete's Place and most recently Framastanyl's. The building had seen no active anything for two yearsexcept real estate agents in their
would seem interested and that
sent rumors flying around town.
You see rumors are one thing
that our cute little town has perfected.
A rumor can literally travel at the speed
of light anywhere and everywhere in
town ! Sparky and a friend wanted once
to find out the power of the rumor. They
picked a fellow citizen, one who at the time
visited downtown on a regular bases. They
told him that the Old Brewery was purchased
by a group from Santa Cruz California.
This group they explained would turn the historic
building into a nightclub. They told just this one person and then waited to see what their " rumor " would produce. It was just a short time later that this fabricated story was all over town as if where a fact. They both laughed for days ! This soon proved to be no rumor as local craftsmen filled the place daily and soon Wiley's was born. The bar named after his grandmother became what all really good bars become a gathering place for all to gather. It became an eclectic home away from home for many. There are 1001 stories at least and most are glad that the walls can not talk. Here are two that gives a flavor of Bob Drake and his Wiley's Bar.
The mural. Since standing in the area that some day would become the deck for other names, but for Pete's Place it was Annie's dog run. Filled with all types of stuff none which would be called " atmosphere ", Sparky wanted to paint a mural on THAT wall. Who would have thought that 20-years later the chance would be staring him in the face. After many " Come on Bob !", conversations about the idea Bob had agreed and even had the wall painted a solid white. It was like looking at a blank canvas. Now after all those years the challenge was before Sparky. You must be thinking that is when the planning of the grid lines showing were it was all going and what would be the colors started. Get that out of your head right now that any of that happened ! Yes, Nevada City had become a home of artists of all kinds ,but a gallery was hard to find much less a mural in town. This was at a time when many towns in California had embraced murals and had found that they could be a draw for tourists. There would be no meetings with the planning commission ! Instead the first thing was to prop up the Budweiser umbrellas so that you could not see inside the patio from Commercial Street. The second thing was to grab a cold Bud in the bottle, sit down, take a deep breath and think " What the hell are you going to do now !" First thing...have another ice cold Bud. Then with brush in hand Sparky attacked the wall and the ideas flowed instantly out of the brush. In just three short days Sparky along with assistant Scott Pollock had created " Wiley's World ". As Scott and Sparky enjoyed yet another cold beverage they admitted to each other that "dreams can come true ". And it shows that one person's dream can be anther's bad dream. The art cop shows up !
For a month the patrons of Wiley's enjoyed their Wiley World with fun comments like, " Orca's in the Yuba River !?". Yes, it was Wiley World and of course that could happen. After all there was Wiley Dog telling all to " Think globally....and drink locally." The Wiley World credo. Soon to become the controversial Wiley's World. After a month the art cop spotted the mural. Traveling up Commercial he spied patrons enjoying the colorful wall. Off to city hall scurried the art cop and soon city hall was checking out the mural. That was soon followed by an official letter telling Bob Drake that Wiley World MUST go away. It threatened every thing that Nevada City stood for ! Bob calmly replied to city hall that it was an inside wall and while it broke no laws you all were invited down for a drink. Well rumblings at city hall had the press and public now all swarming to see what was going to be the ruin of town. Besides the local news outlets all the Sacramento TV stations and at least one Bay Area station covered the story. The San Francisco Chronicle and the Sacramento Bee got into it also. Wiley's World had become good for business !The fight was on, Bob got his own lawyer, John Voodonick, who soon convinced the city that this would be a true knock down and drag'em fight. R.L Crabb created " Save Nevada City...Screw the mural " shirts. Drake had commissioned the now famous local artist. Fighting city hall it turned out gave him great pleasure. For such a dog fight it ended with a whimper as the city realizing that was enjoyment to those on Commercial Street and after all funds were extremely limited for this kind of fight it seemed to fade away. And so did the controversy. The mural stood for years and it's final demise came when new owner Tim Smith wanted to add a new addition to his now called Cooper's. It seems that to improve the site the first thing that he had to do, yes you have it. Remove the Wiley World mural. The last thing before that happened was the cutting out of Wiley Dog and the motto " Think globally....Drink locally.". It remains to this day in Jim and Dianne Hinman's cabana bar in their home.
Originating out of Wiley's was an event that would become the largest one day event for Nevada City. An event that all bars and restaurants would look forward too. When you look back at the humble start this would seem a big surprise. Sparky along with Kurt Colagross and Richard Waters had the good fortune to found Nevada City's Joe Cain Day. Joe Cain is a character who in Mobile, Alabama, returned Mardi Gras to that southern city right after the Civil War. While not as famous as New Orleans, Mobile actual is the home of America's first Mardi Gras. Curt a retired City of Berkeley fire fighter had just moved to Nevada City. Rich was still working for Berkeley and both had attended Joe Cain Days in Mobile and Nevada City's Commercial Street had reminded them somewhat of New Orleans French Quarters. The three of them organized and promoted the first Joe Cain Day. It really was one of the best bar parties ever and it took place in Wiley's. It took a few years but finally Nevada City accepted and saw how much fun it could be. Today's Mardi Gras is operated by the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce under the watchful eye of Bob Buhlis attracts crowds numbering up to 14,000 playful soles. There are many people who have worked very hard to make Nevada City's Mardi Gras be such a huge success. And two who from day one until today that put in such energy are Dan and Ruth McIntire. If they hadn't ,who knows what would have happened. Sparky on the other hand took advantage of this fun event and did just that ... had fun. His General Doo Dah Kazoo Band became a well known fun time group. General Doo Dah's image was spread all over town weeks before the event in the R.L. Crabb poster seen above. Anyone could join the band. Just have a kazoo and come in costume. Their last minute rehearsals provided hysteric's. Below you see two of Mardi Gras standouts on the left is The King of Fools being embraced by " Auntie Rue". One more time Nevada City proved it loved to party.Saturday, June 7, 2008
NEVADA CITY : Constitution Day and The Famous Marching Presidents
Filled with patriotic enthusiasm Sparky founded The Famous Marching Presidents in 1987. The group would have all the United States Presidents in costume of their period and march down Nevada City's Broad Street. That first year's group was a little ragged and small by today's group standards. What they did though was set the standard of great fun spirit that lives on today with the group 20 years later. That attitude has been the cornerstone of The Famous Marching Presidents becoming the best known marching group from Nevada County and that weekend's most anticipated and popular group. Sparky for that twenty years has portrayed Martin Van Buren, America's 8TH President. Van Buren was the first President to be born under the American flag. All others before that had seen the British flag waving at their birth. That first Constitution Parade in 1987 Martin Van Buren ( all presidents wore name sashes then as now) was walking up Broad Street to the group's gathering point he passed two elder ladies who where sitting in their folding chairs in front of the Nevada Theater. Over hearing them say, " Look there goes Martin Van Buren". Swelling with pride and excitement that this WAS going to work, it suddenly changed as the other proclaimed, " Oh he is much to tall for Martin!". The 1987 Martin Van Buren's six foot height had not measured up to the originals 5 feet and 4 inches ! Oh well despite of that fact it was on with the show. Above is The Famous Marching Presidents Official Seal. It was created by R.L. Crabb and gives an all non subtle view what this group can be all about.
The Famous Marching Presidents in 2007 had grown to a group of 119 people with each President and First Lady. Secret Service Agents mixed among them as well. The group stretched from the review stand at the corner of Broad and Pine Street all the way up the street to the Nevada Theater.























