Quite a lot of fluffy clouds were passing through the other day. Hopefully some of them joined forces and made rain when the reached the Sierras.
Hollister, California is a real town that has been around since the 1870s. Unlike the fictional town created by a corporate clothing company, Hollister is no where near a beach. The town is about 45 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. Seagulls occasionally make their way over the mountains. Hopefully, they are able to find their way back.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Cloud Action above Hollister
Quite a lot of fluffy clouds were passing through the other day. Hopefully some of them joined forces and made rain when the reached the Sierras.
Labels:
365 (2014),
environment,
Looking Up,
vista linda
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Fields of Yellow
Yup, it's a beautiful view. This field borders the whale park at the east end of Valley View Road.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Good Morning, World!
It's morning irrigation on farm land between Meridian Street and Santa Ana Road, only a few miles from downtown Hollister. It's wonderful to see, don't you agree?
Labels:
365 (2014),
agriculture,
Hollister,
local foods,
vista linda
Monday, April 21, 2014
A Horse is a Horse
Both horses turned to look at me. "Who's that?" they seemed to say. The white horse came over to greet me, probably thinking I had some kind of yummy snack. When it realized that I was just going to pet him, it went back to the grass.
Labels:
365 (2014),
animals,
bicycle rides,
environment
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Easter Sunday
Peace and Joy to you, one and all, dear Take 25 to Hollister Readers!
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365 (2014),
bicycle rides,
environment,
vista linda
Saturday, April 19, 2014
The Cozy Cup Cafe
Owned by Chef Frank and Wendy Halayay, the Cozy Cup Cafe is a comfy place to eat where generous portions of delicious food is served with good cheer. You'll find it at 380 Fourth Street, conveniently located near the new California Superior Court of San Benito County and many of the San Benito County offices. The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch. For more info, call 831-637-3730.
Labels:
365 (2014),
downtown Hollister,
local business,
restaurants
Friday, April 18, 2014
El Camino Real Bell
This El Camino Real Bell stands in the front yard of the Native Daughters of the Golden West Adobe at 203 Fourth Street in San Juan Bautista. Cast from a mold of an original El Camino Real bell, it was dedicated in 2010, the year that "The Gold Dust Girls" of Parlor No. 179 celebrated its 100th anniversary.
El Camino Real was the foot path that the Spanish padres took between the California Missions, from San Diego to Sonoma. In the early 1900s, bells were erected every one to two miles to mark this historical route as well as to promote tourism in the state. By 1914, over 400 markers were placed.
To learn more about El Camino Real and its bells, check out these sites:
- How El Camino Real, California's "Royal Road" was Invented, by Nathan Masters
- El Camino Real, Wikipedia
- California Highways: El Camino Real
- California Bell Company
Labels:
365 (2014),
history,
landmark,
San Juan Bautista
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