Monday, February 15, 2010

Alviso

Yesterday I took a bike ride at the Alviso county park and took photos of crap that I thought looked cool. The ride is a 9 mile loop. There was no wind so it was an easy ride. Once I got about a mile from the parking lot I hardly saw a soul. Avoid this place after a rain, though, because the trail turns into very sticky mud.

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Looks like another angel fell from Heaven and lost it's wings...
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I saw a lot of these configurations of sticks stuck in the mud. Obviously, someone comes out and does this. I am guessing it must be some shore side version of the hippies that stack rocks n the hills...
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and of course, more of my favorite weathered posts and battered wood....
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a 3 hour tour, a 3 hour tour.....
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Pickleweed, used by the Ohlones to flavor their food...
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Bayside Canning, this is where Bayside High students expelled by Mr. Belding would toil...
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Evidence of frolicking...
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Rust monster...
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Skin Deep, smelled like something r someone had died inside of this place....
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The levee. You will observe that the levee is dry. That's pretty much the purpose of a levee. I don't know what Don McLean was so bummed about. Did he have some kind of amphibious Chevy?....
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Out in the distance I sped some rundown buildings. I was pretty sure it was the ghost town of Drawbridge. Some missing tooth dude fishing near there told me "There ain't no Drawbridge, that's old Alviso"...

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