
"An orange cat named Cheeto, who's been an internet meme for quite some time, is a fixture of the physics department at the University of California, Davis campus, where students and staff leave out food, beds, and the occasional note about his whereabouts. Sightings get logged on Instagram, and he's even picked up a joking Rate My Professors profile, complete with five-star reviews. Most days, Cheeto is easy to find sleeping in the sun or stretched out in the landscaping, clearly unbothered by his reputation."
"Around Lake Merritt, a volunteer group known as the Trash Falcons has spent years picking up what gets left behind during walks around the water. The group meets weekly and removes more than 15 tons of trash a year, with most of it recycled and a small portion recontextualized as art. Some of those objects plastic forks, odd fragments, things too strange to toss back into a bin now anchor a temporary museum built from about 175 finds,"
An orange cat named Cheeto lives in the UC Davis physics department, attracting food, beds, notes, Instagram sightings, and playful five-star Rate My Professors reviews. The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy created park-themed Valentines that use local references and suggest date ideas across Bay Area parks. Around Lake Merritt, the Trash Falcons collect more than 15 tons of trash annually, recycle most, and repurpose some finds into art and a temporary museum assembled from about 175 objects. The Cowell-Purisima Coastal Trail is a mostly flat, 3.6-mile one-way path along bluffs south of Half Moon Bay with steady ocean views. The Trash Falcons' museum is on view through March 6 with a related gallery exhibit running into April.
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