




Once in a while, Buffalo Wilbur and I like to slum it and go to Discovery Bay, even if there's no flea market to tempt us.
I know I often talk about how soulless D Bay can be but it has its positive points – chief among which is a ferry pier that looks like a proper pier with nice shops and clean wide walkways instead of a graveyard of dead bicycles and tattered banners.
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