I finally discovered how to get to the glass bridge that connects two buildings at Bishop Ranch (it wasn't that difficult, but it was off my usual route). It's like a giant hamster run, with windows on three sides, and wonderful views of the hills in the distance on both sides, and a unique view of the landscape below.
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The bridge from below |
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The glass bridge |
Morning is a favorite time to visit with the rosy pink light touching the landscape.
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Rosy morning light hitting the hills to the west |
Afternoon is also a beautiful time, although the western facing side can be pretty bright. On the eastern side you can see Mount Diablo in the distance.
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Dramatic skies to the east and a glimpse of Mount Diablo on the left |
The security guard tells me that I should experience the bridge on a rainy day, with rain pelting or drizzling on three sides. That's definitely on the bucket list for one of life's small pleasures.
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