Monday, October 6, 2014

This Week

 Just a few shots of my favorite things from this crazy week! This is a particularly nice driftwood fort I found in Westport. Some locals work on these throughout the summer and make some wonderful ones. By spring the storms will have swept the beach clean again.
 Wandering downtown in the twilight, I stumbled on this. So many layers! A quite old advertisement, previous graffiti obscured by white paint, and the (very well done!) work of a more recent nature. That is one of the great things about good graffiti, the way it shakes up familiar places.
 Speaking of graffiti, a yellow brick road.
 Fall is a season with wonderful foraging, and we are hitting all our favorite spots. These plums involved some interesting climbing, a bonus.
 Cajeta, a delicious goats milk caramel from Las Mulitas Taqueria.
 We've been hunting abandoned places again. This abandoned mill is scattered across whats now forest. Bits of creosote litter the ground.
And lastly (and sadly) its almost the end of the abundant produce seasons, so I'm hoping to enjoy as much of that and sunlight as possible.

Have a wonderful day! 

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