Sunday, June 5, 2011

Under The La Loma Bridge

In and around Los Angeles it's easy to find a place to park and take a hike.  You don't have to go very far on the hike before you feel like you're far away from the closest convenience market or shopping mall.  We went for a short hike today in the Arroyo Seco south of Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.  You know the place.  It's near the casting pond where gentle folk practice, well, casting a hook-less line into water.  And then we came to a reminder that we were in a large city.  We stood under the La Loma Bridge built back in the days when streets were narrow and traffic not so heavy.  So here it is viewed from below:  The La Loma Bridge.






Next time you want to take a hike, we suggest the Arroyo Seco.  It meanders for miles.  And you never know what you might find just around that bend in the trail.
Happy hiking.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

It is fun to find little treasures around you. What a delightful find.

Susan said...

I walk in the Arroyo every week. It's my favorite place...and so close to home, too!