Rain in Atascadero

On our first full day in Atascadero, Laura and I checked out the small downtown. I went into a baby store with my sister in my thoughts, but I ended up buying a little toy camper with a puppy in the window.

The second day we went up to Paso Robles and Lake Nacimiento. We were unimpressed with the lake, and neither of us took any pictures. It’s probably beautiful in the summer, but not so much in the January rains. I took this photo of the water streaming down the hill along the side of the road.

The following day we stayed closer to home and took a walk in the rural neighborhood of our airbnb to look at the flooding.

In this next one, you can see a fence in the foreground that has collapsed.

This next house reminds me of where I grew up in rural Oregon. It was beautiful in the summer, but it was generally a poor area, and most of my memories are wet, cold, and muddy.

A big difference between my childhood neighborhood and this one, is the prices in this neighborhood are very high. There are many large and beautiful homes.

Even the small, old houses are situated on valuable California acreage. There would have been a time when the smaller of these houses would have been affordable, but that time has long since past.

More fences down.

Here a driveway has become a river.

I know we saw this neighborhood at its worst, and I’m sure it’s idyllic in the summer, but ultimately, I was not impressed.

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