I took another spectacular sunset hike near my Dad's home in San Rafael.
These photos may be a vestige of California's true golden years.
A relic of a soon-to-be-by-gone sunshine era, beating down on accessible nature trails.
China Camp State Park is on a list of 70 California state parks to be cut off from the public. A direct result of mismanagment of our taxpayer dollars and lack of a thoughtful creative response.
That's how I see it.
The only way I can see the closing off of Nature's beauty from visitors.
To see how you might help, click Save Our State Parks. Write legislators, and think about creative responses. Someone's got to do the thinking and I'm not sure who is in Sacramento.
Here are more China Camp State Park photos...
Given our politicians current choices, we may not be seeing photos just like these again.
That's one reason I placed a copyright symbol... who knows, sad as it is, my photos may grow in value.
Golden leaves, golden state, golden era.
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