July 25, 2009
The wide Petaluma at Lakeville
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photo by Donald Kinney
Whether the wide Petaluma is a creek, a river, or not much at all -- depends largely on the tide actions of San Francisco Bay.
Yet the Petaluma Creek has been a navigable waterway for over 100 years, shipping out hay and produce and bringing in building materials and other goods. All it takes is precisely timing the tides by a Captain who can stick to a tight schedule.
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photo by Donald Kinney
O.k., if I had to guess I'd say it's a '48 Dodge. It's probably been resurrected more times than everybody in the Bible...
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And there's probably some more life in that window if you don't go slamming the door.
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I imagine that at one time this truck had a bit of chrome on it. Looks like someone copped the overhead windshield wipers long ago.
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2 comments:
Love the old truck. If it were where I live, that cracked window would have a LOT of life left!
Love the truck!! What a shame somebody hasn't tried to restore it.
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