
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.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Shop Locally: 2011 Farmers Market
That's right! The Downtown Hollister Farmers Market will be starting tomorrow, May 11.
Same place as last year. Fifth Street, between San Benito and Monterey Streets.
Time: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., every Wednesday until the end of September
For more info, check out this page at the Hollister Downtown Association Web site or the Hollister Farmers Market Facebook page.
Hurrah for local foods!
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Monday, May 9, 2011
2011 San Benito County Bike Week
Straddle your bicycles, girls and boys, men and women! This week (May 9 to May 15) is the San Benito County Bike Week.
On Thursday, May 12 are two special events.
- Bike to School Day. Participating schools will provide student bikers with a free breakfast.
- Bike to Work Day. Free breakfast and coffee will be available to all biking commuters between 6:30 and 9 a.m. Stop by the Briggs Lawn (4th and San Benito) or Adams Square, next to Santa Barbara Bank and Trust (formerly San Benito Bank) on Tres Pinos Road.
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Another Peek of San Juan Bautista
I enjoy wandering around San Juan Bautista and peeking at the gardens there. Don't you just like the feel of this garden?
Unbelievable. The week in San Juan Bautista is over and I hadn't even scratched the surface. Not to worry, I'll be posting photos of the quaint town more often. To see other spots shown this past week, click here.
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
Fremont Peak State Park
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.
That high peak is in Fremont Peak State Park. The peak, also known as Gavilan Peak, is over 3,100 feet high. From up there, you can see the San Benito Valley, the Salinas Valley, and Monterey Bay. On a very, very clear day, you might see the Sierra Nevadas.
The park offers hiking, picnicking, and camping fun. It's also a great place to see the stars. The Fremont Peak Observatory Association gives evening and solar programs to the public throughout the year. For more about them, check out this link.
For more info about Fremont Peak State Park, click here.
That high peak is in Fremont Peak State Park. The peak, also known as Gavilan Peak, is over 3,100 feet high. From up there, you can see the San Benito Valley, the Salinas Valley, and Monterey Bay. On a very, very clear day, you might see the Sierra Nevadas.
The park offers hiking, picnicking, and camping fun. It's also a great place to see the stars. The Fremont Peak Observatory Association gives evening and solar programs to the public throughout the year. For more about them, check out this link.
For more info about Fremont Peak State Park, click here.
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Friday, May 6, 2011
The Wild Chickens of 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.
The chickens run wild in San Juan Bautista. All over town. So be careful as you drive up and down the streets. And, if you happen to be eating outdoors at a picnic table or on a restaurant patio, don't be surprised if a chicken suddenly stands beside you.
The chickens run wild in San Juan Bautista. All over town. So be careful as you drive up and down the streets. And, if you happen to be eating outdoors at a picnic table or on a restaurant patio, don't be surprised if a chicken suddenly stands beside you.
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