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elf1  > Hiking > Blossom Hill Area Hike To Mall May 10 2008
After the other week, where the Sierra Club went for a really brisk "hike" of 5 miles, all on paved walkways in the suburbs of Palo Alto, with some folks snapping photos left and right, I thought--hey--let's take a new view of my own neighborhood as a Hiking Destination! But when? Saturday morning I agreed to meet my sister and bro-in-law at the mall to see Iron Man. I always drive because it's a LONG way over there--gosh, at least 5 minutes, or maybe less! But then, Saturday was gorgeous, and I realized that hiking 1.8 miles each way to the mall was a whole lot less walking than I've been doing Wednesdays with the Sierra Club. So, what the heck! Have camera, will hike. So off I went. (My photographic goal today was: No cropping or lighting fixes or realignment required in Photoshop after I got home. This was all done with my cheapie point-and-click digital camera. I did end up cropping two or three but mostly it helps if you actually pay attention to what you're doing!)
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elf1 > Could this be Evidence for some of that pesky graffiti? Right outside the high school? What could it mean?
elf1 > They have electronic speed limit signs that show you how fast you're going in a 25 MPH school zone, with the school sitting right there (to the left of this photo) to remind you. This one is doing 36.
elf1 > Hey, isn't this cool, we look more like Los Angeles every day, even in my own very neighborhood!
elf1 > Mr. Ground Squirrel doesn't care that he lives in the suburbs instead of some ugly dusty field somewhere. In fact, he's got a great deal: His entryway is that Soviet industrial block-concrete look that I've seen in so many office buildings around here. He's the envy of all his neighbors.  Oh--wait--he doesn't have any neighbors. Wonder where he finds a date?
elf1 > I like the juxtaposition (good word, note to self, use more) of the Indian name (Ohlone) with the good English name Chynoweth. Cross-cultural flower beds are good. Plus I like the flags because they are my Favorite Colors.
elf1 > This shopping cart apparently didn't read the sign.
elf1 > Well, what do ya know, down the street there's just another shopping cart. This must be shopping-cart city. Who leaves these things here? There are no doors, no parking lots, no hidey holes for homeless. Why here? Why now?
elf1 > However, I am carrying this REALLY HEAVY PURSE so a shopping cart who wants to go back to Sears, which is at the mall where I am headed, is a lucky find. I shall avail myself of its bounty.
elf1 > The light rail zips past just ahead of me. There is no light rail directly from my house to the mall. I could walk most of a mile, get on the light rail right near Mr. Ground Squirrel's house, go to the next stop, get off and cross the street, and I'd be at the mall. For a mere $1.75. Or I could walk.
Could this be Evidence for some of that pesky graffiti? Right outside the high school? What could it mean?
 > Could this be Evidence for some of that pesky graffiti? Right outside the high school? What could it mean?
Could this be Evidence for some of that pesky graffiti? Right outside the high school? What could it mean?
Camera: Olympus Corporation (X250,d560z,c350z) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 2048px x 1536px |
Current: 400px x 300px |
Other sizes: Small • M • L • O • save photo |
filename: P5100101SprayPaintBottle |
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