I spent a lot of time here in the 1960 and 1970's. Listening to Credence, picking almonds and blackberries, swimming in the creek when our work was done. It was good family fun and we never felt scared of anything. I love walking down Dyer Lane because the oak trees form an arch over the road. In the spring, wind blows the wild grasses like a ballet. All I ever experienced there was good.
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I spent a lot of time here in the 1960 and 1970's. Listening to Credence, picking almonds and blackberries, swimming in the creek when our work was done. It was good family fun and we never felt scared of anything. I love walking down Dyer Lane because the oak trees form an arch over the road. In the spring, wind blows the wild grasses like a ballet. All I ever experienced there was good.