On a hot fall day. This is not safe horse handling, note the hose around the legs, loose buckets, and narrow confines. Recipe for disaster, fortunately all emerged unscathed. Tino got his turn next.
Once the home of Vilicich family originally from Yugoslavia. They lived there for a number of years before moving, houses and all, across the bay to Marshall. There still remnants of a chimney here at Whites Gulch. The family opened Marshall Boat Works and were successfuly building and repairing boats for many years.
With Bodega Head in the distance. Dr. Bob Griffiths anchored his 50 foot ferro-cement ketch inside Bird Rock while waiting for daylight and the high tide to enter Tomales Bay. He had sailed from Hawaii to haul out at Marshal Boat Works. I met him there in the 1980's. His book "Blue water" is very much worth reading.
To Halleck Creek Stables, who cater to special needs children and young adults. The smiles you see on downs syndrome kids while they're riding is something else, we went to donate some old "horse stuff". I would have taken more photos but I didn't want to make anybody self conscious.
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