Out cruising S. Humboldt for pictures last week.
Pictures here look a lot better if clicked to large.
This was the beautiful old, 1930s creamery out in the Hawklands of Southern Humboldt. It dated from the 19th century and had burnt down quite a few times. The last time it burnt, in the 1930s they rebuilt it in brick, or as the geologists call it, unreinforced masonary. It has been through a lot of earthquakes since the 1930s, but the 6.4 magnitude last December 21 got it.
Up on Hawks Hill.
Looking east.
Looking south.
Looking west.
Starving man trying to catch a clam at Gill's.
Halvorsen Park on the waterfront in Eureka.
Same place
Same place, different day.
That's all. And I'm out of fresh pictures. It's sunny with some nice clouds right now. I'm going out to get some more. Rich