Evocative Oasis in the High Desert
If you love the high desert, or you simply must travel through, Jon's place is a unique experience.
Here's a lake where you'd least expect to find it.
Jon was once a sea captain who did sea floor explorations. He recalled it as a pretty exciting experience of what they were finding.
A fleet of little boats pose in various evocative attitudes on the spring-fed pond/lake. He acquired them from a Longbeach warehouse being torn down, where he was told he could take whatever he wanted. These boats were ready at one time to cruise around the pond and now add to a singular imaginal setting.
Ducks live on this small lake; geese land occasionally. The whole place is remarkably out in the desert. The spring that dates back some years has become this lake fixed up with a simple lively fountain amidst the boats lounging in and around it. A ladder is set up for swimmers to climb out.
There's a small laundromat, solar power and lots of wild interesting stuff. Jon himself is the most interesting. You'll probably meet him, though he'll respect your mood to go.
Jon studied geography, geology. A self-described talker with a philosophical bent, we found him to be a great listener as well.
When asked how someone who lived so long a sailor on the open sea can move to the baron high desert, Jon says they're the same: No sane? Sensible? person would live in either place.
Both are vast, largely empty of humans, and beautiful.