Hahamongna
by Pasadena Adjacent
Untitled, originally uploaded by Access Palm 2009.
Bruce Nauman 9/12/09 above the Arroyo Seco
Participating blogs in support of leaving the land alone
Selvage – Altadena Hiker – Finnengan Begin Again – LA Creek Freak -Altadena Above it All – West Coast Grrle Blather – The Sky is Big in Pasadena – Pasadena Daily Photo -Pasadena Latina – East of Allen – A Thinking Stomach – My Life with Tommy – Mister Earl’s Musings -Mendolonium – Webster’s Stationers - Greenswardcivitas – Arroyo Lover – Avenue to the Sky - 90042


please sign the petition
http://savehahamongna.org/petition.htm
agreed. leave it as it is
So perfect, PA. Simple and succinct. Here I was, hoping for a loose cannon.
A Wee Video production — brilliant.
Always the artistic one.
I’ll sign later, gota run, but isn’t this area now within the reach of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy?
That is an amazing photograph! So brilliant.
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I love this video. I loved it when I first saw it, and it’s perfect for today.
Great photo and post. Thank you!!
Perfect video!
Wonderful! I love the way the slowness of airwriting sort of echoes that we’re asking for: maintaining the slow. Great post.
Petition signed. Seems like so little for such a big fight.
I say those words over and over again when I walk round Hahamongna. Glad you found the video.
I once filled in a questionnaire from the Parks dept about what to do with Hahamongna. I wrote, Leave it Alone. The staff were baffled as to why I would want that. Don’t want to attack the Parks staff, because I think they wish the area well, but perhaps when you have a job you need to feel you’re doing something
Good to see the video again. Very appropriate…
I had never seen what the area really looks like until today. Your photo is gorgeous and I looked at Hiker’s as well. The ducks really got to me.
PA, your going to need your ACTIVIST CAP for this one.
Greetings all. “Leave the Land Alone” by one time Pasadena resident Bruce Nauman, was forty years in the making. Conceived during a period when people began to address the destructive effects we placed on our environment. It finally came to be performed in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the Pasadena Armory and, ironically, shown shortly after the Station Fire. I was there but obviously on the wrong side. Take note: the image is upside down
Kathy: welcome…lets agree to agree
Petrea: may your wishes come true
Altadena Hiker: yes indeed and upside down
Margaret: I lean that way
Ben: Great to see you here. Visit more often
Linda: Thanks Linda. Next time I run into a poet/artist collaboration pa project, I’m calling you
Michael: thanks for stopping by
Susan: it is
Tash: great
Bellis: I love that…go away unless lives are in peril. btw: the video is one of my wee productions
Shanna: If you do a bit of looking there is a picture out there of a mountain lion coming out from under the bridge that leads to JPL.
Mid-Town-G: does it come in a different color?
Count me in, I just signed up.
I liked the sunset view