
"Trail lines and transit stakes Content creator Bike Curious hiked the De La Veaga Trail in Orinda to draw attention to looming transit budget cuts while demonstrating how residents can reach Bay Area trails without a car. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BikeCurious (@bikecuriouslive) The moderate route sits on municipal land, with permits available online, and was found through Hiking by Transit's public database."
"Restoring the dunes About 100 volunteers gathered at the Presidio's Sunset Scrub near Lincoln Boulevard last weekend to plant native species as part of an ongoing habitat restoration effort. The Presidio Trust planted roughly 2,000 natives, including coastal buckwheat and dune tansy, to help rebuild sections of the city's historic dunescape. The work supports insects, birds, lizards, and rare plants such as San Francisco lessingia and spineflower."
"Ireland spent decades transforming the house itself into a sculptural work, altering floors, walls, and objects to explore space and domestic life as art. Wagner builds on that legacy, adding photography, projections, and subtle installations that play with light, color, and architecture while keeping a conversation with Ireland's ideas alive. Hidden blue moons, filtered windows, and glowing furniture turn corners of the home into unexpected moments of discovery."
Bike Curious hiked the De La Veaga Trail in Orinda to spotlight looming transit budget cuts and to demonstrate how residents can reach Bay Area trails without a car. The moderate route sits on municipal land, with permits available online, and was located via Hiking by Transit's public database. About 100 volunteers planted roughly 2,000 native species at the Presidio's Sunset Scrub to rebuild dunescape and support insects, birds, lizards, and rare plants like San Francisco lessingia and spineflower, creating a habitat corridor. Catherine Wagner’s installation at 500 Capp Street layers blue elements into David Ireland’s sculptural home, creating new visual dialogues.
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