This week Tina invited me to share images of places and things that have, “seen better days”. Evidence of our past is easily found here in Northern California. When I go out with my camera in hand, I am on the lookout for these abandoned items, settings, and buildings.




Some cars make it into an auto museum and some cars are just abandoned.



How many times have you misplaced an article of clothing? I’m surprised at where these lonely ones were found.
Is the owner a right handed person? Out worn its usefulness Did this companion hop away? One hand will be cold today!


Gold and silver mining had much to do with the creation and downfall of many towns in Northern California. Bodie is one such example. In 1962 Bodie became Bodie State Historic Park, and an official gold rush ghost town. It is an example of “arrested decay”.
Berkeley store Fireman’s Theatre in Tuolumne Ca. Old Sugar Mill in Clarksburg Ca Barn Outhouse Another barn Angel Island Immigration Government Building


When my friend Anne and I went out with a fellow photographer Greg we often ended up exploring forgotten place such as Knight’s Landing.




Taking photographs of items with history behind them makes me think about the back story.