No, I'm not talking about the San Antonio riverwalk (which I think is overrated, by the way). I'm talking about the scenic walk my mom and I took yesterday down by the American River and Lake Natoma in Folsom. You can click any of the photos below for a slightly larger version.
Check out these birds' nests attached to the side of a cliff:
Lone kayak:
Interesting rock formation:
Advancing cirrus clouds made for a nice one-sided sundog display:
a) In the foreground, the newest bridge called Lake Natoma Crossing. It was built in 2000.
b) The next one back is called Rainbow Bridge (for obvious reasons!). It has stood there since 1919.
c) The furthest bridge back (the tall one behind Rainbow Bridge) is a historic truss bridge which I think is nameless. It was originally built in this spot in 1893 and then was moved to a different part of the river in 1918. In 2000, the bridge was brought back to its original location in Folsom. Originally used for pedestrians, cattle, and small vehicles, the old bridge is now strictly for walking and biking.
See this page for more info: http://www.myfolsom.com/3bridges.shtml
Looking downstream from the same location as the previous photo:
This is an interesting story, especially considering my past. We found about 7 roosters just hanging out in the parking lot near a group campground. We have no idea why they were there by themselves, but they did make for some interesting photo subjects:




4 comments:
Young Kyle! That first rooster looks like the one I gave you. Are you sure you're not carrying it around and posing it, at your convenience?
Nice photos, I enjoyed the tour.
I hope all is well there since you never call, you never write and you never comment on our blogs anymore!
I had so much fun on this walk. Your pictures are much better than mine! Wasn't Lucy a hoot chasing the squirrels? I am glad she didn't catch any though; that would have been ugly!
K & Steve's Girl,
The walk sounds so nice! You did have beautiful scenery along the way and it looks like you had lovely weather. Jim has been falling down on the job the past few days because ours has been miserable. The sun finally made an appearance not to long before sunset.
Thanks for sharing!
darlene
Very nice post Kyle! The scenery is very nice. I especially liked how you posed your chickens for the pictures.
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