01 About
I am an artist, writer, and photographer, devoted to California native plants, gardening, compost, hummingbirds, matilija poppies, evening primroses, ceanothus, and coast live oaks.
Dog lover, walker, and Mexico aficionado, I collaborate with several Luiseño, Acjachemen, Kumeyaay, and Chumash basketweavers who love the southern California back country.
Together, we walk down steep poison oak-covered streambanks and slog up streambeds to gather Juncus textilis, hike through Rancho Cuyamaca State Park in search of deergrass, wallow in muck to photograph willow, climb precipitous hillsides to harvest chia seeds, secure clearances to visit Camp Pendleton to document ancient rock art and village sites, prostrate ourselves before the wild peonies, drink tuna/prickly pear margaritas, travel to poppy heaven in Lake Elsinore, redbud heaven on Laguna Mountain, and matilija poppy heaven in my own front yard.
I work collaboratively with my art students at California State University San Marcos to help protect native lands, document cultural practices, and learn the native plants so essential to indigenous cultures as well as to the many species who share this particular part of the planet.
- Mono Lake Project
- News from Native California cover, Spring 2008
- Routine Contaminations


Wow, do I love your blog! We’d love to link to you and have you do a guest blog from time to time if that interests you. Contact me if you’re interested.
Our site (still a work in progress) is http://www.HerbCompanion.com
Great work!
–K.C. Compton
KC Compton said this on October 15, 2009 at 7:03 am |
Hi Do you know where I can get seends for the tricostema Lanatum (Woolly Blue Curl) plant?
Regards,
Guy
guy@soft-test.com
Guy Perry said this on May 24, 2009 at 11:16 am |
This work is just wonderful! I am inspired.
Peter Brown said this on April 25, 2009 at 8:41 pm |