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Sunday, March 15, 2020

Gillespie Dam

It’s been a while since I’ve posted to this blog but now that I’m retired with nothing else to do (haha) I intend to post some new photos from time to time.
We made a quick side trip on the way back for Phoenix Saturday to the Gillespie Dam (and bridge.) There are so many destinations in Southwest Arizona that I never knew existed that I’ve decided to really explore Arizona and the Southwest in general or as Mr. ZIP would say, “scout the perimeter.” More on that later.
A local rancher named Frank Gillespie privately financed the construction of the concrete structure in 1921 across the Gila River near Gila Bend, AZ. The dam not only allowed water to be diverted to feed Gillespie’s crops at his nearby Paloma Ranch but also controlled the waters enough to permit drivers to traverse their Tin Lizzies across the river in all but the heaviest runoffs or floods.
The path would eventually become Old U.S. Highway 80 and make up one of our nation’s first transcontinental highways connecting Savannah Georgia to San Diego California. Five years later in 1926, Arizona spent $320,000 to build a gorgeous steel truss bridge a few hundred feet downstream from the dam. Constructed with triangular arrays of strong steel girders, it was the longest bridge in Arizona at the time and still functions today however the dam failed during heavy storms in 1993 and was never repaired.
Old photos of the bridge and dam and some of its history were borrowed from “MRZIP66 ROAD BLOGGING AND LIFE ON A HARLEY DAVISON.” I know that doesn’t necessarily sound like a reliable “source” for historical information but it’s a fun blog.  
            


 

Notice the Great White Heron under the bridge.


This section of the bridge failed during heavy rains in 19993.






Saturday, December 10, 2011

Lunar Eclipse

The last lunar eclipse for until 2015 happened this morning. I got up at 3:00 am, got ready and headed to Morro Bay. I envisioned a time lapse series with the moon setting behind Morro Rock. As I got to Cuesta it was foggy and my plan was a bust. I turned around, headed over the grade to north county. As the moon went into eclipse, the sky got hazy and this was my best effort. 



The clouds hurt the eclipse but not the sunrise an hour later. This was taken at Sextant vineyard in Templeton.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Click on "Arizona Road Trip" above to see photos of our recent trip

Sue and I took a road trip to the Southwestern corner of Arizona last week. We had planned to drive up through Phoenix to Sedona, Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.We discovered that a blizzard had closed Interstates 17 and 40, our planned route. Time to regroup. We decided to follow the Colorado River north on Highway 95. I haven't been on that road in over 30 years!  Some things are exactly the same and some things have changed unbelievably.

Avila Beach

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Gale Warning


A storm warning left all but most adventuresome skippers in port.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Oaks in the Vineyard

Harvest is over and the vines are turning to gold to match the setting sun.


Friday, November 12, 2010

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Waiting for AAA


I had to wait for a snake to vacate before I get this picture. It would have been neat to get him in the shot but he was camera shy. I'd look through the finder and then look over my shoulder to see if he was coming back.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Harvest 2010


Sextant Vineyard in Templeton. Harvest has already started and these vines will be picked this weekend.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sunrise at McGregor Vineyard Edna Valley



I took this before work this morning. 
Its tough leaving this to participate in the "real world."

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Goodyear Blimp




Sue and I had an amazing experience on Friday. We were guests of Goodyear Tire and flew on the "Spirit of America."     More picks and info at http://blimpride.blogspot.com




Normal Rockwell interpretation of parking the big boy for the night.

More picks and info at http://blimpride.blogspot.com

Friday, August 20, 2010

Harmony Headlands State Park

This area has only been open to the public for 2 years and this was my first visit. Its an easy 2 mile walk with about 200' elevation change from Hwy 1 to the coastal bluffs with a pond about half way that looks like it will be a favorite for seasonal birds. I'll try this again on a blue sky day.
 
Clearing fog











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