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Blogger drkelly said...

Your blog about the very talented Tena Navarrete sounds more like a bitter jab by a person resentful at the fact that they have to live in a town where the only interesting thing to write about apparently is gossip. Many people choose to leave Bakersfield, if not for better air quality and health, then art, culture, education....An interesting fact, Valley Fever, a debilitating respiratory illness is caused from the spore of a fungus that thrives in dry, dusty climates (hmmm....sounds like Bakersfield). More than 60% of Valley Fever cases were diagnosed in Kern County over the past 15 years. You failed to mention that Tena Navarrete was diagnosed with Valley Fever in the 1990s when the illness had reached epidemic proportions in Kern County. So yeah, I guess you could say the air got to her. Well, on the upside, Bakersfield is a great place for people who want to feel like they're a big fish in a small pond.
As far as her artwork not being "your cup of tea," I think we should thank her for bringing some much needed culture and talent to a place that is definitely lacking in it.

July 15, 2009 at 11:19 AM

Anonymous Brown said...

Tena Navarrete's work is shown all over the world with all positive comments. I am surprise to see that the writer takes a stab at her for leaving Bakersfield.
Is this the reasson why it is not his cup of tea?
I understand the reason for Ms Navarrete leaving Bako is because of health problems due to the environmental conditions. Should she have stayed and suck up the bad summer air and if she did would it have illicit a more positive comments from you.

As an admirer of her works I am glad that she left and she is alive today to share her fantastic artwork with the world.

July 15, 2009 at 7:15 PM

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