Friday, December 12, 2025

Places I'm Visiting: Salt Point State Park

We spent Sunday in the woods at Salt Point State Park, north of Jenner and Fort Ross on the Sonoma County coast, participating in a mushroom foraging class led by experts. I had never gone mushroom hunting before. That is, my experience with mushrooms has been finding them while birding and my pleasure has always been simply in observing them, photographing them, and identifying them. 

Like many of my generation, I was taught as a child never even to touch a wild mushroom. Surely any mushroom not sold in a grocery store will kill you, it was implied. I imagine parents thought it prudent to instill a healthy fear of mushrooms in their children – just in case. The truth is, most mushrooms are not deadly. While only some are edible, most that aren't edible will simply make you sick for a while or they just aren't tasty enough to bother with. That said, the most poisonous varieties are so deadly that a little bit of mycophobia is probably not a bad idea.

Among edibles, we found mostly Hedgehog Mushrooms and Yellow Foot Chantarelles, which, despite their name, are now considered closely related to Black Trumpet Mushrooms rather than actual Chantarelles, although I noticed that they have the same pseudo-gills that Chantarelles have. Otherwise, they are skinny yellow hollow tubes that are easy to recognize once you’ve seen them. 

I really enjoyed the day. It was fun to have experts on hand who could make IDs immediately on the fly, but I wish I’d brought a notebook, as it’s difficult to remember all the names. 



The Cocktail Glass Collection: The Pink Elephant, Monte Rio

I came across this delightful neon bar sign recently on the way out to a mushroom foraging class at Salt Point State Park on the Sonoma Coast. The cocktail glass in this one is in the trunk of the elephant – a unique custom design. I'm not sure whether this place is still open. Some sources seem to indicate that it was shut down for a while but also that it has recently (summer 2025) opened again. I'd love to see the sign lit up at night.

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Music I'm Listening To: Geneva Lewis with the Santa Rosa Symphony

I attended the Santa Rosa Symphony concert at the Green Music Center in Rohnert Park on December 6 –  as usual, doing volunteer photography for the Symphony during the Saturday evening performances. The program started off with Intermezzo from Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo followed by the Brahms violin concerto. Geneva Lewis was the soloist in the Brahms. After intermission, the orchestra gave the West Coast premiere of Aino, by Jimmy López, which I thought a rather interesting piece. The concert ended with a suite from Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier. I've been very impressed by the SRS lately. They seem to get better with every performance. 



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