Contrary to many mapping services, this is not Sliver Lake Court. The Red Car Property is private property we've all been trespassing on for 50+ years. It's just that some uses (like driving and parking) are more impactful than others.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Red Car Property: Crop Circles?
Photo: Red Car Property Neighbor, December 3, 2014. Even after 2" of rain in 3 days, the Red Car Property behind Rose Scharlin Nursery School is muddy, yet walkable, as of late Wednesday afternoon. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Contrary to many mapping services, this is not Sliver Lake Court. The Red Car Property is private property we've all been trespassing on for 50+ years. It's just that some uses (like driving and parking) are more impactful than others.
Contrary to many mapping services, this is not Sliver Lake Court. The Red Car Property is private property we've all been trespassing on for 50+ years. It's just that some uses (like driving and parking) are more impactful than others.
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El Pueblo Trail,
Flora,
Invaders,
Lake View,
mudwatch,
native plants,
parking,
Riverside Place,
Rose Scharlin,
trees