Between the creek and houses, there is an area marked as separate, yet people insist on creating pathways that connect it. Landscape and Documentary Photography by Jim Roche.
Read more“The edges of Santiago Creek at being changed, and non-native species, including most palm trees, are being cut down. The early rain and snow melt have brought water to different parts of the creek. It flows, you can hear it moving. Then suddenly, as you walk, it disappears again under the surface, perculating up farther down stream. Some paths I walk along in the summer months are under water.”