Category: Worth a thousand words…

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Meanwhile, on the Bowtie today …

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No, it’s not Mammoth, it’s Los Angeles. (Jim Burns)
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The woodcutter wrote: Appreciate hard times: Someday they’ll just be another chapter in your success story. (Jim Burns)

See you on the river, Jim Burns

40 pounds of misplaced iron = thank you, FoLAR volunteers:)

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A REAL HEAD-SCRATCHER: TU’S Bob Blankenship checks out some weirdness from today’s FoLAR clean up. A manhole cover, really? Who does that? (Jim Burns)

Yes, ripe LA River tomatoes after Thanksgiving

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Janna Roznos
Nov 25, 2017 Sewforward
That’s the beauty of the LA river – forgotten by so many but what lives there, flourishes there.

Indian Summer spells carp in L.A.

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BIG FISH: Luis Rincon, community engagement coordinator for the Los Angeles State Historic Park, gets into a sweet carp. (Courtesy Luis Rincon)

Goodbye, 2016!

welcome-2017

It’s a bird’s life

Local bird watcher and photographer Roger Cook snagged some excellent shots of wildlife along the LA River in Long Beach. In modern life, we are so separated from the cycles of nature. Walk into a Trader Joe’s and you’d think all food — organic spinach, frozen peas, bone-in pork chops — is spawned by little plastic-wrapped containers. These shots tell a truer tale.

See you on the river, Jim Burns

 

 

 

Gad’zooks’: junkyard squash

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From squash blossoms (bottom) to the real McCoy, who knew mud, slime and a bit of Styrofoam make a great recipe for urban gardening. (Jim Burns)

L.A. River gives us all something to smile about!

Julia Spilman is all smiles after recently catching this 5-pounder. (Roderick Spilman)
Julia Spilman is all smiles after recently catching this 5-pounder. (Roderick Spilman)

Commenter pic: Kids ‘n’ carp

SAY "CHEESE": Wihelmina, age 5, holds the fish, while father Peirce takes the snap and sister, Ursula, age 4, looks on. (Peirce)
SAY “CHEESE”: Wihelmina, age 5, holds the fish, while father Peirce takes the snap and sister, Ursula, age 4, looks on. (Peirce)