Nash Rambler at beach
Hendricks Ave Grammar
Childhood
Childhood
Family, Jacksonville beach, 1953
Family
Childhood
Childhood
Parents, 1930's?
early traveler, 1952
Brothers, 3 with guns
Fish camp
Kaiser/Little Talbot Island
San Jose Ave. duck pond
Childhood
Childhood
Childhood
Little Pottsburg creek
Little Pottsburg creek
Oaks
Swimming pit
River Oaks Park
River Oaks Park
River Oaks Park
River Oaks Park
San Marco
San Marco
Downtown Jacksonville
Florida Theater (Jacksonville)
Jacksonville shipyards
Matthews bridge
Commodore Point bridge
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always traveling...
Always traveling somewhere.... Photo taken just before my 13th birthday.
Best when viewed as part of Jacksonville childhood album.
Best when viewed as part of Jacksonville childhood album.
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When I was a kid we rode for miles and miles, at a time when the main roads were completely inadequate and quite dangerous. In those days Atlantic Blvd, the road we had to ride for about 2 miles to get out of the neighborhood and anywhere else, hadn't been rebuilt in probably 40 years, was 4 narrow lanes with no shoulders, no sidewalks, and traffic moving way too fast. Its amazing more of us weren't killed.
Palm Springs has excellent and very well protected bike paths, so I bought a lower end but quality bike (Trek) which cost $400 but works very smoothly. The gears aren't really a problem, but then I don't have to shift much since the area's relatively flat. I don't want to have to worry about the camera in a basket, so I take my older small point-and-shoot when riding it.