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Pinterest Has Walnut Creek Pinned

Users of the virtual pinboard are sharing their favorite pictures from Walnut Creek for inspiration. Are you a Pinterest pinner?

Tacking up your favorite pictures, magazine cutouts and souvenirs on a pin board used to be a teenage pastime. Now, everyone seems to be doing it — virtually, at least. 

The latest Internet sensation, Pinterest, allows users to create virtual pin boards and "pin" all the most inspiring, memorable and interesting pictures they find while surfing the web. The point? Pinners use Pinterest for a variety of reasons, including wedding planning, finding new recipes and collecting memories.

A quick search on the website for "Walnut Creek, CA" reveals that Pinterest also has a collection of images from the city — capturing beautiful scenery and community moments. 

People are pinning Walnut Creek on pinboards for "Favorite Places & Spaces," "Where I'm From," "Where I've Lived," "Neighborhood Finds" and more.

So, go ahead. Get inspired and take a virtual tour of Walnut Creek by exploring the Pinterest boards.

Do you use Pinterest? How? Let us know in the comments.

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WCJess May 19, 2013 at 02:44 pm
I hate sand in parks. Nice breeding area for lice, and a great place for ferrel cats to poop. IRead More can't wait for them to do the park at Arbolado.
Jojo Potato May 18, 2013 at 01:58 pm
How about you research the current ADA guidelines regarding surface materials for play areas?Read More Walnut Creek is simply acting to be in compliance. Not sure where you get the idea that wood chips are "much more dangerous". A reasonable overview of the current regulations can be found here: http://risk.utah.gov/newsletter/documents/playground_surfacing.pdf If you disagree with the regulations, please contact your representatives.