We didn't stay on the boardwalk very long-- it was hot and packed and claustrophobia-inducing-- so got to the end of it and decided to look for a nice restaurant on the water to sit and have lunch.
We decided to cross this railroad trestle (even though there were signs specifically saying not to), which was no problem at first until I realized that there was nothing separating me from falling to my death between the wooden planks.
It was kind of horrifying and my legs started to freeze up, but I made it over without dying. Never again.




Someone taped an "l" over the "m" on this sign on a Muni bus. Clever and cute.

I went on a walk the other day to the post office and luckily I brought along my camera because I saw this weird imprint on the sidewalk that looked like a skull. How creepy is this?

Later on I saw another skull on the sidewalk, this one a stencil:


I saw this work in progress the other day and took a few snaps. I'm anxious to see how it turns out:



Scale at Swanton Berry Farm, which we stopped at on the way to Santa Cruz. We picked up some deliciously ripe red strawberries for my friend Rene, who was hosting us for dinner that night. I had been to Swanton before with my parents when they came to visit and the farm has some of the most exquisite berries I have ever tasted.


Gopher? Rabbit? I'm not really sure what this was, but I found it laying on a trail by Pigeon Point Lighthouse.
Framed historic newspaper at Alameda Antique Flea Market:

Cute thermos containers from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

Some Get Up art spotted in Berkeley on the side of a newspaper box. I'm supposed to be modeling some t-shirts this week for the Get Up website. Looking forward to it!

More Get Up stencils, same paper box.

Funny sign on a restaurant in Berkeley. They're serious about their studying.

Love over money.

My semi-permanent state of being:
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