This week (June 20 to June 27), I will be posting photos that I took last Sunday in downtown San Juan Bautista.
Peeking through the back fence on Fourth Street at the patio of Jardines de San Juan.

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, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Chickies Running Wild
This week (June 20 to June 27), I will be posting photos that I took last Sunday in downtown San Juan Bautista.
San Juan Bautista is known for being home to one of the 21 California missions that were founded by the Franciscan friars of Spain. It is also known for the chickens that run wild through the downtown streets. Many tourists think the wild chickens are quaint. Many San Juan residents think otherwise. Check out this story about the Mission City's decision to hire a chicken wrangler to thin out the flocks.
San Juan Bautista is known for being home to one of the 21 California missions that were founded by the Franciscan friars of Spain. It is also known for the chickens that run wild through the downtown streets. Many tourists think the wild chickens are quaint. Many San Juan residents think otherwise. Check out this story about the Mission City's decision to hire a chicken wrangler to thin out the flocks.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
¡Música!
This week (June 20 to June 27), I will be posting photos that I took last Sunday in downtown San Juan Bautista.
Last Sunday was the annual fiesta celebrating the 214th anniversary of the founding of Mission San Juan Bautista on June 24, 1797. A great band was playing that sunny afternoon. Wish I'd caught the band's name.
Last Sunday was the annual fiesta celebrating the 214th anniversary of the founding of Mission San Juan Bautista on June 24, 1797. A great band was playing that sunny afternoon. Wish I'd caught the band's name.
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San Juan Bautista
Monday, June 20, 2011
Hitchcock in San Juan Bautista?
I was wandering around downtown San Juan Bautista yesterday with the camera, of course. So, I think I shall do another week (June 20 to June 27) of photos of the mission city.
The arrow points to—what else—Vertigo Coffee Restaurant/Cafe at 81 Fourth Street.
The arrow points to—what else—Vertigo Coffee Restaurant/Cafe at 81 Fourth Street.
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local business,
local foods,
San Juan Bautista
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Local Stand Full of Yummy Cherries
It's cherry season. Hurrah, hurrah!
The Ivancovich Family Orchards' cherry stand on Buena Vista Road is now open for business. Hurrah, hurrah! It's the husband and my favorite place to go for freshly-picked local cherries. Three dollars a pound. They've got both the deep red and the red/yellow types.
The stand is located at 2420 Buena Vista Road. If you're traveling on highway 156, you'll see a truck with a huge cherry sign on the south side of the highway at Buena Vista Road. Just follow the signs to yummy delicious cherries. The stand is open every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. They hope to stay open until at least the Fourth of July.
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agriculture,
Hollister,
local business,
local foods
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