I love this little essay ,  Marnie  ---
and I want to go there NOW :)

If I had one tiny nit is that I probably would have shot the mail box 
closeup straight-on  - but the light may have
made that not work - (like if your shadow fell on the boxes and didn't 
help it)  likewise the door with number 5 on it, but that
isn't clear either because of the fall of light...   but the group works 
wonderfully  and I love love lvoe places like that.

ann


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>I took these pictures about 14 months ago.  
>
>Where I live, Contra Costa County, doesn't have much that is old and  funky. 
>Expect for Port Costa, a tiny town beyond Martinez. At one time it was a  
>major port in the California SF Bay Area, now it no longer has a pier and it's 
> 
>population is about 100-150 or less, probably the smallest town in the area. 
>One 
> of the oldest too -- it only has about three buildings on each side of the 
>main  street (which is almost unpaved, because it has so many potholes). There 
>is one  restaurant people go to, but that is about the only surviving 
>business.  
>
>Its so small one would think it hasn't much to shoot... on the other  hand 
>it's sort of a surreal little  town.
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>Comments  welcome. 
>
>These are not my best but I haven't shown any for a while,  haven't shot for 
>a while, and went through my archives and thought these were  passable. I hope 
>to get back to Port Costa to try again one of these  days.
>
>Marnie  Parker
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