Well, the attrib is below. So I'm not gonna enter alt-txt for this. Brenda Brabook took the pic a could of years ago. The Mad River Burger Bar is one of only the buildings in the town of Mad River in Humboldt.
It's actually a trailer
The green building next door to the right is the post office and the other building is a meat market / butcher shop and actual wine and beer bar.
Mad River Burger Bar · 2515 CA-36, Mad River, CA 95552
October 28th, 2019 - Highway 36, Humboldt, California.
With the season coming to a close, them trimmigrants can't be choosey about where they're gonna hibernate for the winter ❄️
Seen along the way to the #Mad_River Bar - a town, if you will, with 3 buildings in it; a bar, a post office the size of a closet, and a butcher shop. There's also the "Mad River Burger Bar", a locally famous trailer on jack stands that sells takeout burgers 🍔 & fries 🍟
Roast Fish Cornbread installation in Torrance (Los Angeles). An international event by Kyle William Harper.
This old lockout music studio received a facelift of free paint by street scene artists from around the world. This one by Soup and others by him especially impressed me.
5 bands performed at the event (not that there was any shortage). More of Kyle's work is available at his website.
July 30th, 2021 - The very best Mexican restaurant in Eureka, California... And it's on wheels.
Speaking of wheels, that's my truck in the background there.
Nevertheless, it's good to be back home in #SuperSunnySouthernCalifornia where there's certainly a lot more culinary choices to choose from, but up north, this was a personal go-to of mine.
the very best tacos and burritos in Eureka, California were made by Louisa, who owned this trailer and worked it hard everyday with her family. That bench is very familiar to those who weren't in a hurry and wanted to sit and relax while enjoying they meals, with an ever present bottle of Tapatio on the table. My truck is on the background. #tallship#Roach_Coach#Taco_truck 🌮 ⛵ .
This was my #Stanley_cooker and oven. I even managed to make a couple of cakes in there - now that's a challenge, but once you develop an intimate understanding of working the firebox and valves to maintain the temps you want in the oven, all things are possible.
But it still took about 45 minutes to get a fire going and the stove top hot enough to cook a skillet of 🥓 bacon & 🐣🥚 eggs
12 August 2020, off-grid on the living room of my cabin in the wilderness of Humboldt, California.
My rooster waits for me to come outside so he can flog me... Cuz he's one mean assed motherfucker and never learns that Imma just punt him instead.
That is, if my favorite hen, who also waits for me everyday to follow me around and body block him. Yeah, she literally would kick his ass when he tried to attack me.
She would eat yummy veggies from my garden right out of my hand.
Looking through the poppies in my garden towards my old #cabin in the mountains of #Humboldt, #California.
These were wonderful times... Before the fires of the #August_Complex.
This is one of my fav photos of my old home in the serene isolation of #nature.
I had a few wonderful years here, before having to #evacuate to a world consumed by fear and uncertainty amidst the calamity of the global #Wuhan pandemic.
Someone actually, somehow, went to the trouble of packing in a fricken' piano from the outside world. A feat that still, I scratch my head over.
The piano didn't make any sounds, save for dull thuds, but most of the keys weren't even raised. Somewhere I've a few shots of it, and I'm sure it has served as the nest of many a critter, lolz.
I find this oddly fashioned cabin intriguing, but precarious on the side of a hidden canyon
Literally, I was off bucking up logs earlier in the day with a chainsaw and peeled these natural bark costumes from some of them. You can't make this stuff up, but a sick imagination does help you see the potential to use them as Halloween costumes while they're still wrapped around the logs.
As you can see, the road is littered with fat, happy sunbathing Black Caiman, ranging from what looks to be about 3 to 8 or 9 feet each. They can reach 13' and weigh up to a thousand pounds.
Fat and happy means highly successful as predators, and considering they're typically a nocturnal species...
I used to raise these things from babies for a while trading in the rare reptile business in the 80's - they're never happy - always mean as fuck.