





Auburn is a small mining town 30 miles east of Sacramento. It had a really fun small concrete skatepark, which became a lot less fun after some kid fell off his bike there and then the town made everyone wear full pads, which I hated to do. Pat Ewok and I used to go to this skatepark at least once a week. Auburn was a town on a hill; overlooking evergreen-wooded canyons and snowy mountains in the faraway distance. They had rodeos there every weekend. I shot these photos of an abandoned house with the Olympus Pen-EE when I was living in Sacramento, sometime in 2002.
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