Thursday, February 08, 2007

Living (well, dead) History!

So as I was driving to class this evening (quite late due to traffic I might add), I passed through the intersection of 28th and L which is adjacent to Sutter's Fort. In my already bitter, anti-driving mood I noticed that the intersection was thoroughly thrashed. There must be like 10 different steel plates covering holes in the middle of the street. I hate holes in the middle of the street.

After a great class I opened a bottle of wine and checked in with my RSS feeds. MSNBC had an intersting little story about an archaeological dig by Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. Apparently they found some Gold Rush era human remains. Radar images suggest that the road may be directly above an unmarked cemetery.

I guess that the Sutter's Fort route to class is out for the rest of this year...

Hey B, maybe we can drag the other Rops out for a little living history mixed with archeology? I am so for it!