

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, March 18, 2014
Hollister Tamales and Tee-shirts!
Here's another local tee-shirt that outshines any fictional one! If you want one, head over to the Progresso Tamale Parlor on 230 Third Street.

Monday, March 17, 2014
Receding Fog

Sunday, March 16, 2014
1439 San Benito Street

The original owners were Dr. L.C. and Mary Hull who built the house which was finished in 1926. Today, the house features a library, formal dining room, breakfast room, wine cellar, five bedrooms, and three bathrooms. In Dr. Hull's time, the library was used as his office for seeing patients.
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The Library |
In 1938, the house was sold to Charles and Dora Hyman who established The Wardrobe, a men's clothing and shoe store. Remember The Wardrobe, you, old timers out there? And, Abe Hyman, the son? He, his wife Mabel, and their son David, lived at 1439 San Benito Street with Abe's parents.
So, when did the Jim and Betty Breen family move into this landmark? 1962.
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The Dining Room |
The house is back on the market. Renovations were made by the buyers who bought it in December. I think that's what the realtor, Robert Lintner, said at the open house yesterday. A lot of the time, my attention got distracted when my eyes saw another interesting aspect about the house -- the wooden floors, the built-in drawers, the window panes, the chandeliers, the French doors, and so on. Once upon a time, the large front room downstairs was known as the ballroom. It even has large insets in the walls for speakers.
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The Kitchen |
By the way, there's another open house today, until 5 PM. Thanks, Mr. Lintner, for the tour.
Note to FTC: Of course I am not being compensated for writing a post about this house.
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The Ballroom |
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Tree Mushrooms

The other day, the Husband and I took a stroll on Monterey Street. We stopped for a moment to admire an old house and as we turned, voila, we spied tree mushrooms.
It surprised to me see tree mushrooms in town. As a kid, I used to go mushroom hunting with my dad on Cienega Road. We found buckets full of delicious mushrooms that we picked from dead trees along a creek. My parents knew what are edible mushrooms, but they always threw a quarter in the pot as the mushrooms simmered. They told me that if the quarter turned black, we would not eat the mushrooms. The quarters never turned black. To this day, I don't know if they were kidding me.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Cruising on Cienega Road

It's supposed to be in the 70s or 80s this weekend, according to the weather forecasters. Perfect weather for checking out how Spring is popping in the Pinnacles National Park or just taking a drive in the country.
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