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East Main during the Coronavirus

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Ashland’s East Main Street during COVID-19

Continuing the Ashland during Covid-19 series, today’s photo features a part of downtown where one frequently needs to do a few laps around the block to find a place to park. Not during the spring of 2020 where you can park wherever you want, whenever you want.

Happy birthday, Inger Jorgensen!

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Inger Jorgensen

@jeffpevar @IngerJorgensen

Today at 6 p.m. PDT Inger and Jeff will be airing a live concert on Facebook Live from their page @jeffpevarandingernova.

Don’t do Facebook? No problem. Check out Jeff’s YouTube page.

Happy birthday, Thomas Giddens!

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#98 Thomas Giddens

@SOURaiders @SOU_Football @giddentn

Academic All-CCC

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Garrett Bryan

@ErikaMarquez24 @SOURaiders @SOU_Softball

Full list here.

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Erika Marquez

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Keya Guyette

Mt. Ashland from Wonder Trail

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Mt. Ashland from the watershed

Dusk

Ashland dusk

Throwing it back almost nine years for today’s photo.

Wonder Trail

Wonder Trail

What April is supposed to look like…

Rituals

@SOURaiders @SOU_Softball @JRuvalcaba_315

Happy birthday, Rob Barraco!

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DSO’s Rob Barraco

@LiveAtTheArmory #gratefuldead #DarkStarOrchestra @darkstarorch

Ashland Pond

Ashland Pond

Or is it Ashland Ponds? This place is Ashland Ponds on Google Maps, but there is only one pond here.

I had never heard of, or happened on, this place after nearly 20 years in Ashland. And I get around, but somehow Ashland Pond never made it onto my radar. We were heading out to do a ride/run on the Bear Creek Greenway, like we have a million times before, when I saw this on Google Maps with what appeared to be a trail around it so we investigated. Lovely spot with no people and lots of wildlife. We saw numerous birds, ducks, and turtles. Upon further research it appears that you may encounter a family of river otters in this place as well.

You can’t get here from the Bear Creek Greenway (as far as I can tell). Instead, head to the end of Glendower Street, through the gap in the barrier, and go down and to the left.