On night on our way back from Bakersfield my wife and I stopped off in the quaint town of Tehachapi for a bite to eat. Tehachapi has always been one of my favorite California towns. There is a small model railroad shop that I always stop in when I traveled through. There is a great burger joint, Mexican food restaurant and great place to get BBQ. I suppose that it's mountain local always reminded me of my days in the Rockies. Never the less I always felt at home there.
Like many town in this region Tehachapi started as a town for the Southern Pacific Railroad workers who built the engineering marvel known as the Tehachapi Loop just a few miles west.
On this night the fog that is very common in the California central valley on the other side of the mountains has crept in and the town was eerily quiet. The moisture gave everything a halo like glow as the lights of signs and streetlamps reflected off of it.
It certainly was a very spiritual evening for sure.
How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. - Anne Frank
Everything is possible for one who believes - Mark 9:23
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