A walk on the sandy beach
Filed in Blog, Photo Essays, RVingThis photo essay is part of a series. Here’s the first one.
08 March 2008
Sandy Beach is a Solano County park, a well-kept place which really does adjoin a sandy beach, albeit one associated with the river and the Delta. The morning after we settled in, I wandered down to the river and discovered this for myself, spending a peaceful while making footprints in the sand.

In the distance, the first of a series of bamboo groves juts up improbably against the embankment.

I found my way down on a well-worn path.

I was definitely not the first one to pass this way!

Looking back, the boat launch was not launching. This seemed to be fairly common in the area: I don’t know if it was a seasonal thing, or just that the water levels were unusually low.

The bamboo clumps had paths through them, seeming to create a series of secluded “secret gardens.”

In many places, dead trees and drift wood lay undisturbed, bleaching in the sun.

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2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Charles (3 comments.)
Pretty cool! Sounds like one of the nice hidden corners of Solano County…
Jul 31st, 2008
Linda R. Moore
Yeah, it’s a nice place to go.
Aug 12th, 2008
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