from Sylvia via 1933:
And here is a series of photos taken from that era of working on the road:
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Prescient thoughts and words!
Like the new theme... the white background is so much easier on these old eyes. The header pretty much sums it all up! Great job, Kate!
I really loved this entry. Thank you Sylvia!! It puts perspective on our modern-day view of our situation: a hundred years ago (almost) people were thinking the same thing we are today. What does this signify/mean??
Very descriptive, poetic writing. Thanks for sharing, Sylvia. These historic entries are fun to read.
LOVE each of these retrospective insights into Big Sur History. Thank you!