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Trinidad Head
Trinidad Head
Trinidad Head
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Trinidad Head

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Agents 32 and 33 of the nebulous entity known as psecret psociety are assigned to the North Coast of California (USA) to check out a dome-shaped, almost-an-island feature for possible clues. The circular hike yields amazing views, strange occurrences, curious finds, odd dialogue, surreal thoughts, and chance encounters. Back at the bus stop, it appears that the whole day has been a loop inside of a loop. Ernie (the electronic earwig) must be having a good laugh.

Approx. 3,500 words.

If this tale were a movie, it would most likely be rated PG-13 (for a brief segment of racy dialogue).

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMike Bozart
Release dateJun 15, 2017
ISBN9781370410859
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    Trinidad Head - Mike Bozart

    The date was June 4, 2017and the temperature was 50º (Fahrenheit; 10º Celsius). After walking just .4 miles (.64 km) under an overcast sky from the Trinidad (CA, USA) RTS (Redwood Transit System) bus stop on Main Street (next to a Chevron gasoline station), Monique (Agent 32) and I (Agent 33) arrived at a 5-star panorama of Trinidad Bay on Edwards Street (at Hector Street) that was postcard material to the max. Anchored fishing boats and erosion-defying sea stacks speckled the harbor. Yes, it was a Humboldt County Chamber of Commerce enticement all the way to Pilot Rock. Beyond that, well, it was hard to see. We savored this breathtaking scene for a few minutes, availing the wooden bench between two restaurant signs.

    It’s like a living nautical oil painting, I told Monique. Hubby loves this place.

    It’s magnificent, she replied. Indeed.

    We then made our descent to the middle-aged-female-Eurekan-recommended Seascape Restaurant for a Sunday brunch. The mixed-race hostess seated us at a table that had a view of Little Head, a towering angular chunk of metamorphosed gabbro.

    Monique noticed

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