I Know You're Lonely
by Laurie Search
Title
I Know You're Lonely
Artist
Laurie Search
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Lake Temescal, Oakland, CA.......Taken from Wikipedia: Lake Temescal is a small reservoir in the Berkeley Hills, in northeastern Oakland, California. It is the centerpiece of Temescal Regional Park (originally, Lake Temescal Regional Park). It is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District..........The lake received its name from the stream which is its source, Temescal Creek, which was dammed in 1868 to create a reservoir to provide drinking water for the greater East Bay area, pumped by the Contra Costa Water Company, owned by Anthony Chabot. Prior to being dammed, Lake Temescal was a sag pond, a depression caused by the Hayward Fault. The bulk of the manual labor of removing soil and digging to bedrock was provided by Chinese immigrants, who probably immigrated to work to build the railroads. Herds of wild mustangs were used to compact the tons of dirt that were brought to create the dam. The dam is 600 feet (180 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) wide and rises 105 feet (32 m) above the creek..........The shores of the lake were a popular camping spot with bohemian artists and writers in the late 1800s. The British painter J.H.E. Partington lived here in a tent with his family when they arrived in Oakland in 1889..........During the first half of the 20th century, the tracks of the Sacramento Northern Railroad ran along the eastern side of the lake. At that time, an electric train called the Comet crossed directly over the lake..........In 1936, Lake Temescal opened to the public as one of the first three parks established by the East Bay Regional Park District. Its early amenities included a beach-like shore for swimming, a boathouse built by the WPA, a well established trail around the lake, and numerous picnic benches..........The lake currently supports an artificial recreational beach and is stocked periodically with rainbow trout, largemouth bass, redear sunfish, bluegill, and catfish. The park is open to all visitors from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and receives around 200,000 visitors a year..........The lake is constantly becoming shallower due to sediment runoff and must be periodically dredged. Today it is approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) at its deepest point;[5] previously it was 80 feet (24 m) deep..........Since the dam crosses the Hayward fault, there is a possibility of dam failure in the event of an earthquake, which would cause serious flooding in parts of Oakland, Berkeley, and Emeryville. However, due to the additional fill placed between the dam and Highway 24, any hydraulic failure is now unlikely..........During the 1991 Oakland firestorm, water-equipped helicopters refilled at Lake Temescal, largely draining it.
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Laurie Search
Thank you so very much for the wonderful congratulations and support!! I really appreciate it!!! And many, many thanks to the collector!!! I'm truly honored that you chose this for your walls and I hope it brings you many years of pleasure!!!! :)))
Alessandro Della Pietra
I love this, so beautiful!
Laurie Search replied:
I'm so happy you love it, Ale!! Thank you so, so much!! I really appreciate it!! :)))
Deb Halloran
Laurie, What a perfect title for this gorgeous image. Love the colors and textures...nicely done. v/f
Tony Clark
I love those twisted limbs. Are those California oaks? In any event, it's magnificent!
Laurie Search replied:
I love those twisted limbs, too, Tony!!! I'm not sure if it's California oak!! :) Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment!! I truly appreciate it!! :)))
David Simons
I love how you have captured the curves in the limbs. :-) v/f
Laurie Search replied:
That's what I love so much about these trees, so I'm so glad you think I captured it well!!! Thank you so, so much, David!!! :)))