Content

Observations from a West Coast family

File: May 2010

2010-05-17 :: Stephen // Observations + Peninsula + Photo
Pipes arrive

This morning, the pipe segments began to arrive for the section of Bay Division Pipeline No. 5 nearest us. The pipes are a distinct dark blue-green, with the ends capped with paper.

Tagged: »

Comments Off  » Read the rest

Social Page Evaluator – "Our solution is designed to provide an assessment of a brand's Facebook Page value and the effectiveness of its social media efforts." SFWATER.ORG : BDPL Reliability Upgrade – Pipeline Peninsula – Project status page for the BDPL5 Peninsula project. Water System Improvement Program BDPL5Peninsula – Blog for the Bay Division Pipeline [...]

Comments Off  » Read the rest

They assembled this machine this week, but haven’t fired it up. The pipeline runs right behind our property, so I expect we’ll hear the crunching of treads and a large motor (or more than one) fire up early in the morning soon. When you’re digging a miles-long trench, there’s a clear axis of work. And [...]

Comments Off  » Read the rest

2010-05-05 :: Stephen // General + Observations + Photo
Reasonable photos from 2009

I’ve started uploading a subset of my photos to Flickr.  Here are four from 2009 I’m reasonably happy with, with some commentary. We took a short trip north to the coast in the spring, camping a few nights at the Bodega Dunes site in Sonoma Coast SP. This bird was interested in our activities, although [...]

Comments Off  » Read the rest

2010-05-05 :: Stephen // City + Observations + Photo
Tent interior at Peter Pan 360

We went up to San Francisco to see the Peter Pan show at Ferry Park today. The kids were very excited by the human-powered ticking crocodile. There’s a large concession tent for use before the show and at intermission; this shot is of one of its peaks.

Comments Off  » Read the rest

There are a couple of major construction projects in Redwood City. On El Camino Real, the block between Broadway and Brewster is being updated, as part of the multi-county Grand Boulevard project. This excavator was standing sentry on the Broadway end. Closer to our house, a new high-pressure water line–part of the Hetch Hetchy system [...]

Comments Off  » Read the rest