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Jesse Colin Young, Pt. Reyes Station, California 1977

Jesse Colin Young, Pt. Reyes Station, California 1977

“Pablo Cruise, Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1976”

“Pablo Cruise, Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1976”

“Fourth of July parade, Bolinas, California 1975”

“Fourth of July parade, Bolinas, California 1975”

“Agate Beach, Bolinas, California April 2012”
One of may favorite spots…anywhere

“Agate Beach, Bolinas, California April 2012”

One of may favorite spots…anywhere

“The Drinking Photo, San Francisco, 1975”

“The Drinking Photo, San Francisco, 1975”

“Alcatraz Island, 1976”

“Alcatraz Island, 1976”

” I Got Drunk, You Got Drunk” San Francisco 1975

” I Got Drunk, You Got Drunk” San Francisco 1975

“Pablo Cruise, Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1976”

“Pablo Cruise, Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA 1976”

“Fourth of July, Bolinas, California, 1976”
If you have ever been to Bolinas, you first had to find it. The residents, passionate about keeping their homeland off the grid, each year remove the Bolinas 2 Miles sign from Highway 1, the only directional signage to their town. Many a backyard has been graced with these signs, crumbled, discarded but none the less a sign of victory of their on going efforts to preserve the uniqueness of this off the wall community. It’s become a bit of a tradition.
Another tradition is the 4th of July parade downtown. Festive, odd and clearly counter culture this annual event hosts everything from homemade floats, a nude Lady Liberty and a beer wagon, distributing free beer to parade watchers at 10:00 AM in the morning. And the day just got better after that.

“Fourth of July, Bolinas, California, 1976”

If you have ever been to Bolinas, you first had to find it. The residents, passionate about keeping their homeland off the grid, each year remove the Bolinas 2 Miles sign from Highway 1, the only directional signage to their town. Many a backyard has been graced with these signs, crumbled, discarded but none the less a sign of victory of their on going efforts to preserve the uniqueness of this off the wall community. It’s become a bit of a tradition.

Another tradition is the 4th of July parade downtown. Festive, odd and clearly counter culture this annual event hosts everything from homemade floats, a nude Lady Liberty and a beer wagon, distributing free beer to parade watchers at 10:00 AM in the morning. And the day just got better after that.

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