lake berryessa

calivintage: lake berryessa
a while back, brendan and i were browsing around the web looking at silly top ten lists of natural wonders of the world, mysterious locales, and whatnot. one of the unusual locations that we read about was lake berryessa, which just so happens to be two hours north of where we live.  it’s a reservoir formed by the monticello dam and is the water source for the region.  but most notably, it is the site of an enormous spillway, referred to as “the glory hole.” it’s basically a giant drain that prevents the lake from overflowing.  so we headed out to check out this mysterious glory hole.
after driving along windy roads for what seemed like forever, we found the monticello dam! unfortunately for us, the water level was so low that spillway wasn’t draining water like we had hoped.  it was just a really big cement hole. but here are some pictures of what it looks like when it’s actually doing what it was designed to do. i don’t know that we’ll go back because it’s not a particularly interesting locale, but it was a fun weekend adventure! and we snapped a few photos to remember that we were there.

coat: asos trench coat
dress: asos broderie anglaise dress
tights: tabio 110 denier tights
shoes: vintage cut out oxfords
glasses: karen walker

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calivintage: lake berryessa
calivintage: lake berryessa
calivintage: lake berryessa
calivintage: lake berryessa
calivintage: lake berryessa
calivintage: lake berryessa

49 comments

  1. Oh, I've seen those online, too! Hahah, I love looking through "mysterious" or "out of the ordinary" places, and I've always wanted to visit one of these. They look so scary though…

    Love your coat! I neeeeed a yellow coat in my life.

  2. What a cute coat! Love the color.

    Finding new places and making daytrips are always fun – even if the conquest is more entertaining then the actual destination.

  3. The dress is so cute! And I'm actually quite terrified of spillholes. My boyfriend has shown me pictures of one he saw in Spain, I was freaking out.

    Also, I love those mysterious places/freaky stuff lists. I have the Roadside America and Weird US books. Love that stuff!

  4. Cool! I grew up in the small town of Winters, a few miles from Lake Berryessa. I've been to the 'glory hole' many times. Fun to see you there on your blog!

  5. oh my goodness… those google images are breathtaking! you're super cute dress ain't so bad either :)

  6. for shits and giggles i took a tour of an abandoned prison in moundsville, west virginia. inmates had cut "glory holes" into the dividing walls between the cells.

    i can't enough of that yellow coat. it looks great with everything.

  7. Man, I've actually been there! Happy memories of an amazing time in California. It was gorgeous there though I didn't know the full story. I must look back at pics to see if the glory hole was being all, well, glorious while I was there. Fingers crossed I might get back to California this year…

  8. Lake Berryessa is one of those places that I kind of want to visit, but I'm really scared of, because it's the location of one of the Zodiac murders. Which I'm really, really fascinated by, and also totally frightened of.

    That is the most divine, perfect dress ever though! Ahh, I need to have more lacey things!

  9. kater: i totally forgot to mention the zodiac killer reference. probably because i secretly didn't want to mention it because it's totally creepy! that whole area is definitely sparsely populated. yikes!

  10. bethany: yes, i am well aware of the other meaning… i'm like a kid taking delight in the opportunity to mention "glory holes" as often as possible, haha!

  11. I love searching for mysterious places, preferably abandoned castles and factory's!
    Too bad the water level was too low, looks pretty nice.
    Love yr dress!
    X

  12. The color of your trench is so cute. And bahahah, is it childish of me to have laughed when I read "glory hole?"

    xo Sherrie

  13. That's a really cool idea for a day trip! It looks kinda freaky when it's actually draining though.

    I feel in love with that dres when I saw it on asos, you look great in it! The coat goes with it really well.

  14. I've been thinking of getting that dress but they don't have it in my size at the moment. It's great to see it on a 'real person' as its hard to know what it will be like when looking at it on the website.

    Thanks for making up my mind :)

    Stephanie May

  15. Absolutely gorgeous pictures!! I love this coat, and your dress is adorable!! Great jumping pictures.

    xo,
    Kirstin Marie

  16. It looks so nice and warm there. Very dreamy (minus the glory hole!!) I love the pop of colour from your yellow coat!

    Shy

  17. So am I really immature for giggling madly about the fact it's called a "glory hole"? There's gotta be a better way to say that.

    I love your yellow coat! It works so nicely with your hair :)

    Sophi

  18. Gorgeous coat, really stands out. Scenery looks amazing.Reminds me of the lake district in England !

    Marisa :)

  19. I freaking LOVE that dress. Your jumping shots are super cute. I've never been to the reservoir there but it might be nice to visit after a big rain.
    XOXO

  20. Oh my gosh, that is so interesting! The photos where it's actually draining are crazy awesome! :)

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