Paving Plans, 1/11/18

Hi Kate,

Cal Portland will be grinding the parking lot at the Deli/Post office today the 11th, and paving it on Friday. Monday, weather permitting, they will be paving the mainline Hwy 1 through the Deli area. I wanted to ask if you would put the word out to locals on that, as traffic will more than likely be a little chaotic especially those trying to get to the Deli.

Thank you,

Heath D Johnston
CT Maintenance Supervisor

Becoming the matriarch of a family

My mother was the oldest sibling in her family. The next oldest was my aunt Carole. When Mama died, I was there and Carole was there. We supported each other, but as the eldest, I honored her, my mother’s sister,  my first babysitter, and my second mother, but she acquiesced to me as the eldest of my mother.

My mother was the matriarch until her death. Her own mother died at 50, when I was but 10. I am the only grandchild who remembers her and the only female grandchild. I am the oldest among all the cousins. After my mother’s death,  I clung to my aunt as long as she could let me, but she clung to me as well. Now it is my turn to step up.

She lost her husband of 68 years this week, and she had only sons, and grandsons. The other females to step in to help as she grieves are her ex-grand daughter-in-law and two great granddaughters. That is immensely helpful, but it is not enough. She needs and wants someone who knows and understands the family history – an elder. That becomes my job. I am now the matriarch who can step in and help her in this transition. Grief is alien to many men and the great grand daughters are too young. It is the eldest female who must step in and become the new matriarch and help the preceding elder bear her grief, Almost all of their friends have preceeded my uncle in death, so she has few friends of her own age she can call on.

I know I am ready for this phase in my life – my mother and my aunt were both great teachers, and I will follow their lead and teach as best I can how to approach death and transition to the next generation – my son, her grandsons, and her great grand sons and daughters and my own granddaughters.

The cycle of life includes the cycle of death. It is a challenge I know I am up for, whether I feel ready or not. It is my duty and my honor to stand at my aunt’s side and help guide her through this time.

I will be in and out of my duties to my broader Big Sur family as I conclude these duties to my more immediate family. I will have some personal things to attend to in the coming week or two, but I will be paying attention to my Big Sur family and our connectedness. It will strengthen me and hold me up as I strengthen my more immediate family. You mean more to me than you know.

101 Closed indefinitely, 1/10/18

From a variety of media outlets:  Highway 101 is closed indefinitely, according to CalTrans officials.

CalTrans had planned to reopen the highway by Thursday night but now says it will remain shut down until further notice.

Highway 101 – Closed from the junction of Hwy 126 in Ventura to south of Milpas Street in Santa Barbara.
All vehicles going northbound on Hwy 101 must exit at or before Hwy 150 (Casitas Pass). No vehicles will be allowed to travel north of Carpinteria on Hwy 101.
Use I-5 as an alternate route.

On the CHP website for the Ventura division, which includes Santa Barbara, there are *18* roads listed as closed.

On another note, I am seeing predictions by meteorologists for an atmospheric river to be coming to the state on the 19th or 20th of this month. Keep an eye on your surroundings and escape plans, if roads close in your area.

Highway Photos today, 1/9/18

All Photos by Greg J. Shalhoob:

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Paul’s Slide from the north, looking south

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Cow Cliff’s at Big Creek

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Closer look at Cow Cliffs.

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Paul’s Slide, South End

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Chimney, just south of Limekiln.

Storm Report, 1/9/18

8 am – Highway One open

5:30 am – Look at these 24 hour rain total amounts – Mining Ridge a whopping 9 and 1/2”!

I am skipping Tourist Tuesday today to cover the weather and road conditions.

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Highway One closed until morning

7:00 pm – From 2 different sources (both presumably from the scanner, knowing them-ed. Actually from BSFD) Highway closed due to slide at 42.2 or 42.4 until morning. Marcus Foster puts it at Grimes Canyon, which makes sense. Nothing on the chp website, yet.

BTW, it would seem we have a new CHP officer who is getting initiated by Mother Nature tonight. Let’s hope he is a fast learner and hope for his safety.

Highway One closure update

Photos: 1-3 of Mud Creek (PM 8.9) from Wednesday, Jan. 4 and Thursday, Jan. 5; photos 4-5 of Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge (PM 45.52) of AC grinding from Wednesday, Jan. 4 .

 

Everything about Mud Creek, Paul’s Slide, and the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge remains unchanged, but additional work is:

ADDITIONAL WORK—CALPORTLAND PAVING BETWEEN LUCIA (PM 23) AND JUST SOUTH OF PCB (45.52)
Wednesday (1-10) – Grind Deli/Post office parking lot in two sections (1/2 at a time) to keep some parking spaces available.
Thursday (1-11) – Pave the Deli/Post office parking lot.
Friday (1-12) – Pave mainline Hwy 1 from PM 44.8-45.3, which is through the Deli/post office area.

Storm Reports, 1/8/18

Watch the Big Sur River Flow. I have posted the link again. AND thunder down my way!

As of the 2 pm forecast: “Down the coast, the coastal ranges can expect an addition[al] 2.00″ to 4.00″

As of 10:30 am, I have tipped the 1” spot, but Ranch Grande reports 2”. This is the current radar:

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