No not the evolutionary missing link, but that connection of trails I haven’t yet walked.
In honor of silliness or a challenge:
Here’s another missing link
We’ll see what you think.
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Walking Santa Rosa Creek
Way past time to take a peek
At what’s connected to wha’
ramp trail to Joe Rodota

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From Prince Memorial Greenway.
For those who don’t mind highway
(You know, bicyclist freaks)
who don’t care for restored creeks.
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From where I strolled and stood.
It’s not pretty, but so good.
The Joe Rodota Trail will do.

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Sorry words by Lynn Millar
Photos by Mike Millar
Joe Rodota trail connects Sebastopol to Santa Rosa on a paved trail (on an old railroad bed) in less than 3 flat miles. It runs near Hwy 12 until this link over to the Greenway.
Responding to a WordPress writing challenge, this entry was an attempt to do something completely different. In this case, I wrote a poem, that started in my head sounding like a limerick, but ended with some forced rhymes. I spent more time attempting to make a table and/or spacing work matching words and pictures, than on the poem. Hopefully, you can find your way down this straight shot trail.





This is a fun and easy bike ride and so suddenly you’re in a different part of town and en route to Sebastopol.
By: Suzanne. on October 14, 2012
at 10:22 am
Glad to hear from a rider. It’s seems like a great way to get from here to there.
By: badwalker on October 14, 2012
at 10:53 am