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Painted rocks on Iron Horse Regional Trail
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Painted rocks on Iron Horse Regional Trail
Description (Dublin Core)
These are a series of photos I took on July 5, 2020, of a set of painted rocks I found on the Iron Horse Trail in Danville. The rocks say:
"BE KIND"
"STRONGER TOGETHER"
"DANVILLE GOT HEART"
"WHEN THERE'S NO PEACE ON EARTH THERE IS PEACE IN CHRIST"
"SRV '20" (in reference to nearby San Ramon Valley High School)
"SMILE! 🙂"
"EMBRACE THE PAUSE!"
"count your BLESSINGS"
"Learn from Yesterday"
"LOVE has many COLORS" (with a painted Pride flag in the background)
"TOGETHER we will PERSEVERE"
The rocks are all positive in tone, with a rock celebrating the recently-graduated seniors at the local high school, a rock advocating for queer people, a variety of rocks with generic inspirational messages, and a message urging others to find solace in religion. There is also one rock that references Danville's community explicitly.
"BE KIND"
"STRONGER TOGETHER"
"DANVILLE GOT HEART"
"WHEN THERE'S NO PEACE ON EARTH THERE IS PEACE IN CHRIST"
"SRV '20" (in reference to nearby San Ramon Valley High School)
"SMILE! 🙂"
"EMBRACE THE PAUSE!"
"count your BLESSINGS"
"Learn from Yesterday"
"LOVE has many COLORS" (with a painted Pride flag in the background)
"TOGETHER we will PERSEVERE"
The rocks are all positive in tone, with a rock celebrating the recently-graduated seniors at the local high school, a rock advocating for queer people, a variety of rocks with generic inspirational messages, and a message urging others to find solace in religion. There is also one rock that references Danville's community explicitly.
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photograph
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Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
07/03/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
07/07/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
07/05/2021
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This item was submitted on July 3, 2021 by Nicholas Harvey using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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