Wednesday, May 7, 2014

2014 Hollister Farmers' Market


Whooo-hooo! Today is the first day of the 2014 Farmers' Market in downtown Hollister. Fresh vegetables and fruit. Fresh eggs, chicken, and meat. Artisan breads and sausages. Local honey and olive oils. Flowers, crafts, and local goods. BBQ and other restaurant fare. And more!

What more? You'll just have to go down and see for yourself.

Where: San Benito Street, between 4th and 7th streets
When: Every Wednesday, 3 to 7:30 pm, from May 7 to September 24

For more details, check out these sites:
Downtown Certified Farmers' Market, Hollister Downtown Association
Hollister Farmers Market at Facebook
Downtown Hollister Farmers Market, Yelp reviews

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

JJ's Burgers


Hands up. Who else likes to eat a hamburger and garlic fries from JJ's Burgers in San Juan Bautista?  Droooool.

If they gave me an hour, I think I could complete JJ's Burger Challenge: A burger consisting of four patties, grilled onions, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and special sauce, along with a milk shake and fries. But, you must consume it all in 20 minutes. The prize: A free meal and your photo on the Wall of Fame.

Adam Richman of Man vs. Food ought to try the challenge. Don't you think?


Monday, May 5, 2014

Dry!


This field borders the west side of Highway 25, before Santa Ana Road. I've never seen the soil look so dry around here.

The other day I noticed that the soil of the outdoor potted plants were ridiculously dry, and I had watered them a few days earlier. "Is it because of the heat?" I asked the Husband. "Yeah," he replied. "And the low humidity."

Sunday, May 4, 2014

The "Welcome to Hollister" Sign


Ever since the Welcome to Hollister sign went up a few years ago, I've been taking photos of it. But, it wasn't until the other day that I finally was in the right spot at the right time to get a decent shot of it. Well, about as decent as one can get when it's behind a chain-link fence and on the corner of Highway 25 and San Felipe Road.

It's a handsome sign. Anyone else  think the long building behind the Veterans' Memorial Building is the main building of the San Benito High School?

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Field of Kale, at Near Dusk


The Husband and I ventured over to the First Friday Art Walk in San Juan Bautista yesterday afternoon. At the Mission Gallery, we listened to artist Micah Schwaberow describe the traditional Japanese moku-hanga woodblock technique that he used for his woodblock prints. He showed us the various woodblocks he carved for China Cove, Morning Light and the stages on paper of getting the colors, lighting, depth, and all that he wants to have in his print. The work is precise, complicated, and, I thought, very exciting.

Listening to the artist and viewing at his work and those of other artists were quite overwhelming to our senses. The idea to visit all of the galleries went out the window. We could always come back on the next art walk or just another day. After all, San Juan is only several miles away.

Well, okay, we did go into one more gallery, the Rare Light Gallery. Wow! Wow! Wow! said the Husband and me as we walked over the threshold and were struck with awe at the extra-large prints of amazing photos by owner Larry Gerbrandt. I love how he captured the wonder of light in his photos. Check out, for example,  his online gallery featuring San Juan Bautista.

Mr. Gerbrandt told me that the best time to take photos is at dawn and dusk. He said that he doesn't shoot between 10 and 4. Silly me. I told him how photos I took on a slightly overcast day looked great. He shook his head. By the time we left the gallery, I had a new mantra, not between 10 and 4.

So, of course, on the way home on Highway 156, I leaned out the window and took photos. And, yes, the Husband drove.

Friday, May 2, 2014

2014 Hollister Wine and Beer Stroll

It's not too late to purchase advance tickets for the 2014 Hollister Wine & Beer Stroll in downtown Hollister tomorrow, Saturday, May 3, 2014, from 1 to 5 pm. If you buy them today (Friday), that is, at the Hollister Downtown Association office, San Benito Bene, Postal Graphics, or Edward Jones Investments.

Tickets may also be available tomorrow at the check-in table on the corner of Seventh Street & San Benito Street.



Finding Fortune in San Juan Bautista


This sign welcomes folks to Bella Dona, A Visionary Vintage Shop, on Polk Street in San Juan Bautista. Cool message, huh? I look forward to checking out the shop the next time I'm in San Juan. According to its Facebook page, Bella Dona is a retail co-operative, and this Sunday (5/4) it's holding a Vintage Market.

By the way, here are a few other events happening in San Juan Bautista today and this weekend. Lots of joy to be found at each one.

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