Around Rancho Cucamonga: December 2011 Archives

"Eak"? I hope this doesn't mean someone saw a mouse at the Sycamore Inn. But if they did, at least it's "prime." Photo by Gino Filippi.

Friday's column (read it here) is about Wednesday's dedication ceremony in Rancho Cucamonga for the completion of the Pacific Electric Trail. That was accomplished in part thanks to the new bridge over Foothill Boulevard, replacing the narrow, 1929 bridge that was removed last year.
The rendering above is what one side of the bridge will look like in a far future era when we're all using jetpacks. Note the cutouts of the states through which Route 66 passes, a nice touch.
In the photo below, I'm on the dirt embankment on the south side of Foothill after crossing the bridge, looking at the Illinois-themed imagery imprinted on the abutment. I'm writing down "windmill, hills, oak tree." Photographer Thomas Cordova snapped the picture because it looked like I was conducting an interview with empty air. Click on the thumbnail for a larger image of...nothing.

"Only in So Cal," remarks Rancho Cucamonga reader Bob Terry about his photo. It's his wife's car and their tree.

A Rastafarian ("Great Jah") was parked next to me in the shopping center at Haven and Base Line in Rancho Cucamonga at lunchtime Monday, mon.

A journalist for more than two decades, David Allen has been writing a column for the 

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