Monday, May 2, 2011

Mission San Juan Bautista

This week, I shall be taking you over to San Juan Bautista, which is just a short hop from Highway 25, heading west on Highway 156. 


Mission San Juan Bautista is the 15th of the 21 California missions, which were founded by Spanish Franciscan friars. It was established in 1797. The mission lies on the San Andreas Fault in the middle of San Juan Valley.  To learn more about the mission, check out its Web site.
 

2 comments:

  1. I drove up to the end of Lone Tree Road. No sound of cars, airplanes, or trucks. Just the chirping of a few birds and the buzzing in my own head "unfortunately."

    It was beautiful. Drove up in my red camaro playing 70s. Stopped to see the Three Sisters and Mount Santa Ana.

    Great experience.

    yanks45a1

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  2. I drove up to the end of Lone Tree Road. No sound of cars, airplanes, or trucks. Just the chirping of a few birds and the buzzing in my own head "unfortunately."

    It was beautiful. Drove up in my red camaro playing 70s. Stopped to see the Three Sisters and Mount Santa Ana.

    Great experience.

    yanks45a1

    ReplyDelete

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